Vance and Hines installation

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Vance and Hines installation

25 Aug 2006 22:04
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Ok here is the deal, I just got in the mail my new vance and hines 4 into 1 megaphone. The pipe hooks up to the head ok but the megaphone will not slide over the collector pipe. is it supposed to slide over it or am I missing a piece here. Is there some sort of clamp that I did not get cause this thing is pissing me off. I have been trying for hours to do what the installation paperwork say it should take a few minutes.
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Re: Vance and Hines installation

25 Aug 2006 22:14
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spray a little wd-40 in there.wait till you try and fit it to the bike!:whistle: :evil:

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25 Aug 2006 22:14
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I had the same problem when I got mine. I think they leave it in the chrome plating too long and it gets too thick. Grab some of the sand paper that comes in the rolls (like tape). Loop it all the way around the exhaust where it meets with the header and go to work. Make sure not to sand too far back on the exhaust or obviously it will be visable. It took me a good hour or two to get enough of the chrome off so it would fit together with the header. Be careful not to take too much off though because you don't want a loose fit.

I'm not sure if I can explain it well, but loop the sandpaper tape all the way around the exhaust so it makes a circle around the exhaust and then hold one hand on each end of the tape and move it back and forth ( east and west) so you are taking chrome off the whole circumfrance of the exhaust. It's much quicker this way.

I tried WD40 too. It helped when I got enough material off.

Oh yeah, by the way, I was P@##ed off too.


Have fun!

Or it may be the other way around. It may be you need to take the material off the header portion. I don't exactly remember. But it will be obvious to you when you look at it.
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Re: Vance and Hines installation

25 Aug 2006 22:27
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YEP thanks this is what I started to do but it is late and Iwill have to get it the 2 or more hours it needs later. I am glad that it has happened to someone else because I was about to make some phone calls tomorrow. By the way how does that pipe sound and did you take the baffle out or left it in on yours austin3119

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25 Aug 2006 22:33
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I think the pipe sounds great myself, but I have been told by a few people that I should have bought a Kerker. I don't know, I like it. I haven't taken the baffle out yet.

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25 Aug 2006 22:36
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I could not find a kerker for a kz750 ltd so I went with the v/h I hope it sound badass. kind of like mean sounding throaty.:evil:

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25 Aug 2006 22:38
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It looks like you are a pilot huh. Keep the blue side up. Hah.

I flew skydivers about 5 years ago in Buckeye out by Luke Airforce Base. Had a few close calls with some of the newbies who had their eyes glued to the instruments instead of looking for traffic. I think a few times the guys were just having a bit of fun. That was a fun job.

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Re: Vance and Hines installation

26 Aug 2006 05:07
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I had the same problem with mine while putting it on my GPz. I used my dremel to grind down the chrome a bit. Worked great. Mine didn't come with a clamp. It's not going anywhere. lol:)
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Re: Vance and Hines installation

26 Aug 2006 18:27
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I did the same thing with the drimmel. I must say that the sound is nice and the look is good, But I am very dissapointed in the assembly process that they have. If it needs to be modified they should say so instead of having this piece of paper I am looking at that says "this pipe is made as a perfect fit for your bike" if you have the pipe you know the blurb. It does work though.

As for the pilot thing I can tell you we have TCAS for air traffic, very nice to have. but as for as our pilot/trainees you are tought to trust and fly your guages.

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Re: Vance and Hines installation

26 Aug 2006 18:30
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ok here is one for ya

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Re: Vance and Hines installation

26 Aug 2006 18:47
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that looks scary!:S i prefer the minimal approach myself!:evil: :P

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26 Aug 2006 18:50
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that is the funniest thing, lmao....

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