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    Exhaust Help

    I've removed the exhaust on my bike - I think i need to replace the exhaust wrap/padding on the join (the one in the middle under the belly with clamps) - is there a generic product I can get? or do I need a specific honda part etc?

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    Explain with some pics maybe?

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    These joins:
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    So the exhaust part you have, the pipes are of slightly larger Diameter than the headers and have a short split in the end to allow slipping over the headers then a clamp of some description to close it up??

    I used exhaust sealant on mine at the join to the last section, KK has been know to use a Lion Red can in there to help the seal.

    Hope it helps, though take this advice with a spoon of salt

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    From the look of it, Honda parts numbers 18291-MR8-000 and 18291-216-000. But check. Honda NC30 parts list here

    http://x-files.serveftp.com/harkerma...microfiche.pdf

    EDIT: Uh not sure now. You say the "ones in the middle under the belly pan". But the picture , you indicate the header-> head . joint. The ones at the end of the front headers are 18391-310-000. Check the drawings at the above site.
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    Ok Parts # 18391-310-000 - Muffler Packing according to that list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    So the exhaust part you have, the pipes are of slightly larger Diameter than the headers and have a short split in the end to allow slipping over the headers then a clamp of some description to close it up??

    Precisely. . .

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