Tyga exhaust owners....

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Tyga exhaust owners....

Post by iDemonix » Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:35 pm

Fitted my tyga + maggot can, bike isn't ready to start yet though (waiting for clutch cover gasket)

How do you stop the sidestand from twatting the system when you put it up? It hit my last system a bit but it's a full on donk with the new tyga system! I feel like it's really going to cause damage in the long run.

Also, how much play does a spring loaded tyga system have? I've gone from a half yamamoto (no springs) to this and it feels wobbly as buggery!
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Re: Tyga exhaust owners....

Post by porndoguk » Sun Dec 30, 2012 1:07 am

1 use some silicon on the joints

2 loose fit eveything twist into place tighten up.

Had my tyga fitted for over a year i did the above and my stand doesn't hit,

My chain rubs when wheel is off the ground on abba but when on the ground or with weight on it, its ok
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