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    #16
    Originally posted by VintageWWII View Post
    Haha thanks man! You've been quite the help.
    No problem, but best to save the thanks until we're sure the problem is fixed!

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      #17
      Originally posted by UncleMike View Post
      No problem, but best to save the thanks until we're sure the problem is fixed!
      Yeah man working on it when I get home but at least I have an somewhat idea you know, I went into this with no clue but now I somewhat know what to diagnosis and fix.

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        #18
        Originally posted by VintageWWII View Post
        Yeah man working on it when I get home but at least I have an somewhat idea you know, I went into this with no clue but now I somewhat know what to diagnosis and fix.
        These bikes are easy. We'll get you running right, promise.

        Do you have new gaskets for the exhaust? We don't want to introduce new leaks!

        Usually best to get everything installed on the bike before tightening any bolts, btw. Easier that way.

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          #19
          Originally posted by UncleMike View Post
          These bikes are easy. We'll get you running right, promise.

          Do you have new gaskets for the exhaust? We don't want to introduce new leaks!

          Usually best to get everything installed on the bike before tightening any bolts, btw. Easier that way.
          Yeah I already had someone pick up a gasket for me, that was my first thing to do, get new everything, gaskets, bolts, clamps. Yeah, thanks alot man!!!

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            #20
            Originally posted by VintageWWII View Post
            Yeah I already had someone pick up a gasket for me, that was my first thing to do, get new everything, gaskets, bolts, clamps. Yeah, thanks alot man!!!
            Great. Let us know how it turns out.

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              #21
              Put on the stock pipes and either paint or ceramic coat them.
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