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Over the top of the chain by the shock, loosly down to underside of swingarm to allow for swingarm movement, along bottom of swingarm, along outside edge of lower chain guide, pointing down slightly and in toward the outside of the sprocket.
Post a pic when its done and I'll tell you what you've done wrong and laugh and point...
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their website is great
http://www.scottoiler.com/uk/installation-guides.html
model specific guides hints and the such![]()
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Nice can you take orders for the mid pipe?![]()
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So I weighed the stock pipe today, 5.5kg. That means there's a small weight saving between the stock and TL1000 pipes ~.8/kg. Not a huge number but thats still about 15%.
Here's the new pipe fitted, it pretty much bolted straight up though I had to shave one side of the pipe hanger bracket to fit my luggage racks around it.
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And here's just some DR/scenery porn
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You reckon there's any power difference. I thought it felt a bit peppier of the bottom. I actually pulled a couple of wheelies In 1st gear which I hadn't done with the stock muffler on. Keep your eye out for one of the Titanium GSXR mufflers. They're lighter and will bolt straight on to the midpipe
I think the bottom end is slightly stronger and a little more responsive, if you end up in the wrong gear at really low revs it chugs off easier than it did with the stock pipe, mid range and top end I can't notice a difference really. You run much lower gearing than me also so it would wheelie easier, with a 14/41 gearing, snorkel removed and otherwise stock it almost lifted the front in 1st with no clutch.
It sounds way better than my stock one with the holes drilled in it though, at idle really quiet and quite restrained while riding but with a nice little burble on deceleration, at least thats how it sounds when riding it, I don't know if it sounds quieter or louder to an observer or vehicles behind me.
Speaking of gearing, I've gone back to the 15 tooth front tonight, I do 2 motorway trips a day and found the 14 made the bike buzzy.
Also today, I stopped at the garage to check the tyres and 15 minutes after that the rear rim was on the deck. Something happened while checking the pressures that upset the rear valve and it wouldn't hold pressure anymore. I stole a valve out of a spare tube and had the take the tyre back to the garage in the car to pump it up. It sems to be holding pressure ok again now. never had that happen before.
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Where did you get the Muffler bracket from?
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