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So I put on a Vance&Hines 2-1 Propipe couple months back. Took me awhile to get the passenger peg off the old exhaust mount. Now I realized that I can’t put the passenger peg on with the new exhaust in the way. Anyone know the correct relocation kit?
So I put on a Vance&Hines 2-1 Propipe couple months back. Took me awhile to get the passenger peg off the old exhaust mount. Now I realized that I can’t put the passenger peg on with the new exhaust in the way. Anyone know the correct relocation kit?
There's another threaded hole on the frame that should have a black plug in it. Remove the plug and you can put it there. The only thing is they become uneven. I moved both passenger pegs to this hole but even doing that, the holes are not aligned so the pegs are still a bit off.
I was considering chopping the stock mount and seeing if I can mount it with the exhaust bracket so I can put my passenger pegs back on and have them even. haven't gotten around to experimenting with it yet since I don't have a passenger to ride with me.
Last edited by Bowhunter8607; Jun 15, 2020 at 09:31 AM.
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