fitting yoshi exhaust

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  1. barrie

    barrie New Member

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    does anyone know of a video on how to remove the end can on youtube or anywhere else I've looked and can't find one.. I've just bought a second hand GP Force exhaust for my 2006 blade

    cheers in advance

    Baz
     
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    Hopefully this will help dude...
     
  3. Blackness

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    Think i may have got a page the wrong way round but you'll get the idea ! If i remember rightly, if your taking the exhaust flap cables off, make sure you keep the wheel attached to the exhaust servo thing in its standing position or you may get a light up !
     
  4. barrie

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    im not removing the front or should i say the headers just rear section etc
     
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    After the header section, it goes on to removing muffler (silencer) !
     
  7. barrie

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    OH Dear looks quite difficult better get someone to do it :(
     
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    doesnt look too bad, take it slow somewhere warm with a coffee no problem
     
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    Mate I fitted mine a few weeks back! First time I've ever done it on a bike, give it a bash, stick with and you will get to know your bike in the process!
    It's a good feeling once its on knowing you did it your self... save the money you would pay someone to do it and treat yourself to some more goodies for the bike!
     
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  10. barrie

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    so what about the exhaust valve does it get taken off
     
  11. Blackness

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    you should have a link pipe with your new silencer that does away with that section of the original !
     

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