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Old 08-27-2010, 07:17 PM
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Does anyone have an exhaust guy that they would recommend? I'm wanting to hove my pipe to a high mount near the botton of the tail.
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Near like mine, or tucked all the way under the tail?
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"hove" where is that in the dictionary?

Is that move or have?
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"hove" where is that in the dictionary?

Is that move or have?

It should be "move"...... And Jarv, I want it high mounted like yours(I think) not undertail.

So does anyone recommend anyone? Or are we just going to have a spelling lesson?
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What type of material are you welding?
If its aluminum I am out, don't have the equipment to do that.

How much pipe bending is involved?
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Not sure about the material, but I don't think it's aluminum. And I want it moved from it's present location to right under the bottom right side of the tailsection. I don't know exactly how a guy would route it, I'd pretty much leave that up to the guy doing the work.

Unless...... A guy could figure out a way to build a pipe for an undertail, my tailsection is now hollow and it would be pretty cool if it could be done.
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Joshs bike would be a perfect example with his hindle high mount
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Thank you Chris.
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