Fitting a race can
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Fitting a race can
hi i am going to be getting a new can for my vfr 400 nc30 with a Scorpion end can the input is 51mm and i know i will need an adapter and rick oliver is said to be the man but i was looking and this is what I should need:
NC30 race can fitting kit £25
(adaptor, clamp, can hanger, plus sleeve to refit standard can)
but i dont know what size these are and was wondering if anyone on here would know ?
NC30 race can fitting kit £25
(adaptor, clamp, can hanger, plus sleeve to refit standard can)
but i dont know what size these are and was wondering if anyone on here would know ?
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Re: Fitting a race can
Theyll be to fit a cut stock system, and I expect will take the usual 52mm race can.
Saying that though, if you already have a scorpion can on it, you shouldn't need the adaptor kit, grab a pic and someone will be able to help
Saying that though, if you already have a scorpion can on it, you shouldn't need the adaptor kit, grab a pic and someone will be able to help
'89 CBR400RRJ and '91 VFR400R NC30 project
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Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
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Re: Fitting a race can
BillingCBR wrote:Theyll be to fit a cut stock system, and I expect will take the usual 52mm race can.
Saying that though, if you already have a scorpion can on it, you shouldn't need the adaptor kit, grab a pic and someone will be able to help

and i have an art stainless can on the bike at the moment :/
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Re: Fitting a race can
Ah, slight misleading there, but the point stands, if its got an ART stainless on there now, you should already have an adaptor there, unless its like my spare and the inlet is angled and as wide as the pipework (~60mm I think) the RO adaptor kit should be fine for that can, I might even have a spare knocking about :-)
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Re: Fitting a race can
oh ok :D my art can does fit over the top of the exsisting pipe work
il try it on and if it doesnt fit il get an adapter
il try it on and if it doesnt fit il get an adapter
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Re: Fitting a race can
Fire up a picture of what you have ATM.
It's not having what you want but wanting what you've got....Loud ,Proud and Modified ....
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Re: Fitting a race can
this is the bike as it stands now

you cannot really see but the exhaust end can fits over the link pipe


you cannot really see but the exhaust end can fits over the link pipe
