racefit fitting instructions wanted

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  1. carter

    carter New Member

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    Anyone point me in the direction of some or email me a copy of theirs? Searched high and low on Google to no avail.
    got a hand full of loose brackets and bolts and I was never upto krypton factor standards lol
     
  2. ccr32

    ccr32 Active Member

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    Is this just for the infill panel? I don't have any instructions as such, but could attempt to describe from memory....

    IIRC, you will have 3 allen bolts, a threaded clip thing, and a bracket with two threaded holes on one end of it (the 'T' end) and one threaded hole at the other which is bent at a bit of an angle to the rest of the bracket.

    The end with the bend and one hole in attaches to your standard exhaust headers - under the bike, just above where the Racefit/standard exhaust attaches there is a mounting point where the headers are attached to the bike through a rubber bush. Just below that, there is a cutout bit of the mount to which you slide the threaded clip over supplied by Racefit, on to which you'll then attach the bracket.

    If you then offer up the infill panel (with the exhaust already on the bike), you should be able to see the mounting point which has been brazed on to the exhaust itself which I believe the bottom left hole of the infill panel aligns with and attaches through. That leaves the right bottom hole and the top hole of the infill panel which attach to the two threaded holes on the bracket.

    When I fitted mine, it didn't all quite go together exactly as I wanted it, and I had to use a few washers here and there to space it out accordingly. Fit everything loosely to begin with so you can make sure it is all in the right place before tightening up.

    HTH!
     
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  3. carter

    carter New Member

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    Roger dodge.... took me ten minutes to suss it out but on now... had to space the back hole as it was a little close to the pipe but all good. Cheers
     
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