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bloodweiser
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tailand exhaust and kickstand stop

Post by bloodweiser » Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:55 am

who's running the tailand exhaust and what did you do about your kickstand stop?

planing on making a bracket to act as a rest; what have others done about this?

bloodweiser
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Post by bloodweiser » Tue Apr 10, 2012 5:32 pm

Anyway, here's what I did.

I was faced with this problem initially, muffler bracket did not line up.

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I thought about trimming the exhaust where it meets the header,
but thought I should try the uncutting-of-things-route first.

So I made a bracket out of 16 gauge,
which doubles as a kick stand rest.
Here it is in rough form:


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Then shaved up a bit:

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Finally installed and painted with POR-15 Chassis coat,
would've used spray on bedliner but I'll be damned if I could find where I left it


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We'll see how it works. I would've been more satisfied if I could have figured out 2 frame mounting points instead of just using the one - I fear it may allow the muffler to rock a bit.
But I'm please with round 1 effort and will make adjustments if necessary.
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'63 Dream
'68 CT90 (x2)
'76 RD400
'06 Xl1200R

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