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Yes, you are correct. That was actually the first thing that I checked...solid advice though, thanks. Through all this, I learned that hanging an exhaust is a pain the ****. It has to be aligned, and it would be nice to have a hydrualic lift that brought he bike up so that you can stand. It is a pain with the bike so low, and working by yourself makes it tough as well. Further, it was about 105 degrees in the garage, so that wasn't helping.
It's all good now, and like I said, when I rip the whole thing off on Friday, I'll have someone else there to help hang it. (Actually, Steve will be doing the work, I'll be watching).
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