2010 blade yoshi exhaust to fitt

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  1. pils

    pils Active Member

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    how easy is it to fitt a yoshi exhaust system to my 2010 blade ios there anything i should watch out for when fitting it
     
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    djmrmagic Active Member

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    Mine fitted very easily, but I did notice that the main bolt that holds the exhaust to the right foot peg was quite close to the swing arm when screwed right in.
    In fact when i had my off and the foot peg bent, the bolt dug into the swing arm and gouged it a bit...so I am going to cut the bolt down by 5 mm

    Oh and loosen the right foot hanger when mounting, makes it easier to slip the yoshi mount behind the mounting hole :)
     
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    pils Active Member

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    also did the lambarda sensor fit ok ? did you have to put a power commander on after you fitted it
     
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    Yeh sensor fitted ok, I also put a K&N air filter on....its runs ok, bit snatchy at low revs or when gradually reducing throttle...I will get a PC but will have to wait untill later on in the year now
     
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    When you screw the sensor in twist the wires the opposite way first so when you screw it in it untangles itself so no kinked wires
     
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