Pipe Fitment

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Pipe Fitment

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Wonder if anyone can point me in the right direction on my pipes. I bought a set off ebay cans were duff but the pipes looked good so I sprayed them up. I also got a bracket because before I didn't have one. I fitted the expansion chambers to the barrels and lined up the brackets but couldn't get the cans on!! They fowl on the rear pegs so loosened everything up put the cans on and when all bolted up the hole on the pipe bracket is just below the bike bracket :cry:

They dont look bent and seem the same as the ones I had on before but has anyone else got any advice :?:
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Are you putting S pipes on a KR1 by any chance?
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No its an S I notice the brackets for the cans mean the can is directly under the peg mounting I think it should be further out shouldn't it
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Any pictures? It would give us an idea.
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I connect the spannies to the bracket at the bottom of the bike near the shock linkage then raise the front up and fit them to the engine and they always fit fine. As I use short cans I have never used the rear mounts that come down from the rear footpegs.
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I have the same problem still head scratching :?

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I will try and get some pictures sorted for tomorrow but I think the pipes must be bent. I can line up the bracket and the head fine but then the pipes are so high they fowl on the rear mount for the pegs
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Maybe they aren't standard pipes???
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I have spome standard ones which have been cut and raised at the rear and then rewelded sounds like they are simular to yours?
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Post by Darren »

My pipes came with the bike and look standard still a mystery but I haven't been near the bike for a few weeks now due to work commitments :(
I will post update after another try of fitting again.

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the-elf wrote:Are you putting S pipes on a KR1 by any chance?
Am planning to do this myself as from what I have read here it seems like the way to go . What is required to make S pipes fit on my KR1 ?
Any suggestions as to the best cans to put on ?
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Post by col »

the kr1s has a mounting bracket at bottom of the shock but you can just leave it off if you aint got one (they are nla now anyway) and simply bolt the pipes up front and back.
have a look at the silencers sean has got over at the tunning works.
cliff was the first to get a set and reported that they were very good and fitted straight on.
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