Aftermarket Can 08- Fitting?

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  1. Adturb

    Adturb New Member

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    Looking to put an aftermarket can on my 09 blade and wondered how much hassle it is to1) get the standard exhaust off and 2) remove the flap cable?
     
  2. Adturb

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    Also, any idea where I stand on an MOT if the can doesn't specifically say 'not for road use?'
    Cheers :)
     
  3. 1000rr73

    1000rr73 Active Member

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    Flap is a doddle, 3 plastic screws under seat panel, remove plastic cover.......wind back solenoid thingy, disconnect cable, and wind back solenoid thingy to where it started. Do all this with bike off and you'll be fine.

    Re MOT, I have a good mate with bike garage that has its own MOT facility, he is uckfield way. If thats any good to you then drop me a PM and i'll let you have his number.
     
  4. fez.57

    fez.57 Well-Known Member

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    I managed it myself in 5 mins and i am hopless at the mechanics side of things so it must be easy. as i have found out aftermarket exhausts are all down to the guy doing the M.O.T and how well you know him
     
  5. Si.

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    Dead easy, even a numpty like me can do it.
     
  6. Jamiestrada

    Jamiestrada JamieMultiTraitor

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    As I understand it, it is up to the discretion of the examiner if the can is to loud etc, my Akra has not for road use on it but the carbon cover seems to neatly cover that up now :)
     
  7. JM1

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    N.B. You need also need to deal with the O2 sensor.
     

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