Full system fitting

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  1. tuktuk

    tuktuk Elite Member

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    Think im finding the pitfalls of using a factory exhaust system with road fairings, or trying to I should say :D

    Has anyone thats fitted akra headers had any clearance issues with the bigger radiator fan? Unless I space out the bottom of the radiator from the block then im left with very little clearance between the header and fan blade. But, if i space it out too far, the radiator ends up very close to / touching the side fairing panels.

    Im tempted to run without the big fan.
     
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    Mines got some Akra headers off a BSB bike (I didn't fit them). I think they are ok with the rad but they foul the standard fairings as theyre larger than standard.

    I'm away for a few days but i'll have a better look when im back and see how close they are.
     
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    Cheers Mickster, appreciate it.

    Heres a few pics of where mine are touching.

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    Hi mate, sorry this is a bit late, here's some pics of mine showing the rad, they seem to clear the big fan ok.
    mines an 08-11 and they foul the standard belly pan at the bottom and sides. Was running 12- race fairings on track and only needed a slight modification to the belly pan on the left to stop it melting.

    I'm putting it back on the road with the standard 08-11 fairings so i've bought a cheap spare belly pan off eBay for £15 (it was in really good condition so a bit of a bargain) to try and modifiy so need to try and cut a few bits out without it looking rubbish :)
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    Thanks for taking the time to have a look mate.

    My gap from the radiator looks aboit the same as yours so hopefully it wont melt.

    Ive trimmed my belly pan back a bit, turned out well but I was sweating buckets doing it lol.
     
  6. TheMickster

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    What did you use to cut it?
     
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    Dremel and smoothed out with some sandpaper.

    Ive got some heat reflective stuff to apply to the bits which are still close so hopefully that will help.
     
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    Cool, think i need to invest in a Dremel :)
     

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