Exhaust hanger
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Re: Exhaust hanger
before fitting new titanium system ( and paint etc)

after fitting :D needed a spacer made up for the foot peg hanger . leaves it a bit cramped for pillions but she aint really built for pillions + centerstand had to be removed.

the photos dont really do it justice as it is raised up at quit a different angle than original

after fitting :D needed a spacer made up for the foot peg hanger . leaves it a bit cramped for pillions but she aint really built for pillions + centerstand had to be removed.

the photos dont really do it justice as it is raised up at quit a different angle than original
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Re: Exhaust hanger
You may have a problem there, as the CB-1s bars clip on to the top of the forks, the forks themselves will be longer than the SF ones. Best bet might be to try the SF yokes, not sure if they have the same stem or not. Either that or get the top CB-1 yoke adapted for normal bars.Big Shaft Rider wrote:Thanks for info. I was thinking of keeping CB1 clip-ons and sliding in the forks, wheel and brakes. Is the CB master cylinder sufficient for double discs?
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Re: Exhaust hanger
Hi im new to this forum, nice bike webjunky. Where did you get it done? Or did you do it by yourself?