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update: its on, refit it a second time because at first i thought i installed the bolts unevenly leaving the flanges in a stressed position, nope, just macs finish. where the flanges are held there is sanded paint or something leaving it silver, but its uneven how its finished, so it looks weird. really screwed with me at first but everything on well, and the muffler mount almost even fit perfectly onto where the passenger footpegs are, but it was less than half an inch shorter then where the mounting hole is at for the footpegs, just put a ziptie on there its already very stable without it.Ian
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That zip tie's not gonna last. Bolt it up.Rich
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Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View PostThat zip tie's not gonna last. Bolt it up.
or what could i do in my situation? dont know if id wanna drill holes in anything even the mount, maybe if i need to.Ian
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I can't see how far the hole in the muffler bracket is from lining up to the rear peg mount hole. But I'd probably try to elongate the hole in the muffler bracket (make the hole an oval) if that bracket has enough meat to do that.
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have someone weld a tab with a hole onto that muffler bracket to line up with the hole in the rear peg mount. That could be painted black so as to mostly disappear. Got a friend w/ a welder?
Otherwise, a few wraps of safety wire will get you a lot more mileage that a tiny little plastic zip tie.Rich
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+1, hard to tell but looks like 10 minutes with a round file and you'd be there.Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View PostI can't see how far the hole in the muffler bracket is from lining up to the rear peg mount hole. But I'd probably try to elongate the hole in the muffler bracket (make the hole an oval) if that bracket has enough meat to do that.
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have someone weld a tab with a hole onto that muffler bracket to line up with the hole in the rear peg mount. That could be painted black so as to mostly disappear. Got a friend w/ a welder?
Otherwise, a few wraps of safety wire will get you a lot more mileage that a tiny little plastic zip tie.1983 GS 1100 ESD :D
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if you loosen up the clamp that secures the rear muffler to the linkpipe, does that give you the chance to wiggle the pipe so the holes line up ?
Usually you make sure the muffler lines up, then you tighten that clamp.
Make sure the muffler grabs on to enough of the link pipe to get a good clamping.Rijk
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Originally posted by Rijko View Postif you loosen up the clamp that secures the rear muffler to the linkpipe, does that give you the chance to wiggle the pipe so the holes line up ?
Usually you make sure the muffler lines up, then you tighten that clamp.
Make sure the muffler grabs on to enough of the link pipe to get a good clamping.Ian
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Not being there looking at it, just by the pictures, it does look like if the muffler went appx. 1/2" farther up on the header, the hole should line up. It may take a little twisting & pushing, that's normal, but it looks too close not to be able to make it fit.1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100
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