I've got the old muffs sawed off and the adapters hammered onto the ends of the OEM headers, now all I need to do is mount the HD muffs on the headers and screw them onto the bike. The question is this: will I need a clamp to hold the muffs on to the headers, or will they just stay on their own accord? What's the best method to try and match the correct angle with the mounting bracket? Just hammer it on once the headers are on the bike, adjusting as necessary, and eyeballing it down the line?
As for bearings, I replaced my rear bearings without a major snaffoo (though I had to grind down my needlenosed pliers to get the ring out), packed it all with nice clean new synthetic mobil 1 grease, and I've moved on to the front bearings.... and am curious if there's a trick to getting them out??? I got the oil seals and other gack outta there, but hammering on the bearing doesn't seem to move the one on the opposite side at all. (dont' worry, I dont' need to save the bearings - they're shot, and I have replacements) Any tips there?
Thanks guys, I think I might actually get to START the old girl tomorrow (er, today ;P )!!! I've decided to hold off on the adjustable baffles until I've heard how it sounds with NO baffles. It'll probably be as loud as a HD, but that doesn't bum me out none... "loud pipes save lives", and I promised my wife AND my mother that I'd only ride a loud bike. TWMBO. THEY who must be obeyed... *sigh* Does anybody else's wives and mothers gang up on them all the time, or am I totally alone in that regard? Heh, at least I convinced 'em to let me GET a bike....
ok, bedtime.
As for bearings, I replaced my rear bearings without a major snaffoo (though I had to grind down my needlenosed pliers to get the ring out), packed it all with nice clean new synthetic mobil 1 grease, and I've moved on to the front bearings.... and am curious if there's a trick to getting them out??? I got the oil seals and other gack outta there, but hammering on the bearing doesn't seem to move the one on the opposite side at all. (dont' worry, I dont' need to save the bearings - they're shot, and I have replacements) Any tips there?
Thanks guys, I think I might actually get to START the old girl tomorrow (er, today ;P )!!! I've decided to hold off on the adjustable baffles until I've heard how it sounds with NO baffles. It'll probably be as loud as a HD, but that doesn't bum me out none... "loud pipes save lives", and I promised my wife AND my mother that I'd only ride a loud bike. TWMBO. THEY who must be obeyed... *sigh* Does anybody else's wives and mothers gang up on them all the time, or am I totally alone in that regard? Heh, at least I convinced 'em to let me GET a bike....
ok, bedtime.
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