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  1. T88bob

    T88bob New Member

    Jun 5, 2019
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    I am confused too, there is are several folk here and other forums where they fit and as you say, R and RS use same exhaust and footpegs...
     
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  2. T88bob

    T88bob New Member

    Jun 5, 2019
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    What's the part number stamped on the main body (with the incorrectly aligned exhaust hole)
     
  3. Hippo-Drones

    Hippo-Drones Noble Member

    Mar 4, 2018
    785
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    West Sussex
    A9770044
     
  4. PH1969

    PH1969 Well-Known Member

    Jan 6, 2017
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    I will check this with my code this evening but I suspect you are doing something wrong
     
  5. Hippo-Drones

    Hippo-Drones Noble Member

    Mar 4, 2018
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    OK so I have had another go at fitting them, this time with my Yoshi fitted to the bike. I was able to extend the length of the Yoshi by not sliding it onto the link pipe so far. I've put a couple of washers on the left side too. So if you have the Yoshi Alpha T then you can get these to fit, but you can't with the standard exhaust fitted.
    Thanks for all the help, wasn't quite the plug and play I was after and means I am going to have to find a solution for trackdays as the Alpha T is too noisy. _20190611_181920.JPG _20190611_181951.JPG _20190611_182016.JPG
     
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  6. PH1969

    PH1969 Well-Known Member

    Jan 6, 2017
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    Yes its the same code.
    Are you sure you haven't made a mountain out of a molehill?
     
  7. Hippo-Drones

    Hippo-Drones Noble Member

    Mar 4, 2018
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    Haha, they def don't fit with the standard exhaust! :D
     
  8. T88bob

    T88bob New Member

    Jun 5, 2019
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    All of this would suggest that they changed production parts at some stage. Now this is common during facelifts (not sure bikes do this, I'm still too new to it all) and in the good old days of changing suppliers when put on credit stop... but far less common today.
    I have the option to buy and 'try and return' as long as i don't damage the item, so I may yet still try on my 765R 17 plate. Perhaps we need to gather all the success and failures with key data such as
    Model
    Specification
    Age
    VIN (or part of it)
    .....
     
  9. Hippo-Drones

    Hippo-Drones Noble Member

    Mar 4, 2018
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    if the part number ends in 46 it'll fit the OE exhaust, if it ends in 44 it won't, but will possibly fit with various aftermarket exhausts! :)
     
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  10. T88bob

    T88bob New Member

    Jun 5, 2019
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    So do after market exhausts have movable mount points? Otherwise they wouldn't fit the standard mounting point
     
  11. Hippo-Drones

    Hippo-Drones Noble Member

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    the Yoshi has a seperate link pipe which has quite an overlap at each end, by not pushing the silencer so far into the link pipe I was able to get it to line up with the rearset mount point. Some other aftermarket cans have a strap instead of a fixed mount, so they would possibly also work.
     
  12. Hippo-Drones

    Hippo-Drones Noble Member

    Mar 4, 2018
    785
    443
    West Sussex
  13. Hippo-Drones

    Hippo-Drones Noble Member

    Mar 4, 2018
    785
    443
    West Sussex
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