From: graeme laird <graemey1@...>
To: viking27_is@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 17 March, 2008 10:08:00 AM
Subject: Re: Exhaust bracket
Hi Trevor,
Thanks for the mail, i have another exhaust and muffler from Draganfly.
This is a lower slung pipe which runs under the timeing cover, in the proccess of modifying and correcting the bodge on the bracket seems the main stand spring spigot is lower down than should which is causing the limited bolt head clearance.
Try and get a closer pic of this.
Thanks Graeme,,
From: bsa_wm20 <bsa_wm20@yahoo. com.au>
To: viking27_is@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Sunday, 16 March, 2008 12:13:27 PM
Subject: Re: Exhaust bracket
You can not use flat bar in a horizontal orientation without some support due to the
directionality of the grain structure.
So if you are going to use the pipes as you have them you will need to get a long bolt and a
spacer tube to allow the muffler bracket to run vertically up.
Having a good look at your photos your headder pipe is a substantially different bend to
mine.
My headder comes down far enough to to go under the timing cover so it can run
substantially closer to the frame and totally under the tool box.
Just the same a nice resto job.
Bike beesa
Trevor
> Yeh photos sudjest the need of some mods on this frame,looks like a bad
> repair has been done here.
> Why the exhaust silencer bracket keeps cracking.
> Will follow up with photos.
> Regards. Graeme
>
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