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this is the best pics I have at this time, thank you for your help. if it looks like will not do, am figuring on ordering the supertrapp from you guys. I do kind of like the slash down tip on the trapp to keep hot exhaust from blowing on the bag.
Here is a side image of the E-Series. There should be sufficient clearance for your bags.
My system is due tomorrow, unfortunately the exhaust wrap won't be here until Saturday so I gotta wait and extra day to install it. The wrap is way easier to install with the pipes off the bike. Less messy too since the wrap is best applied soaking wet.
Here is a side image of the E-Series. There should be sufficient clearance for your bags.
thank you for the pic, it still looks a bit close to the bag, will do some comparing, i really like it as the E series looks like a very well built system.
Got the package from Fuel Moto this morning. Packed very well and the components look well made. Now if that stinkin heat wrap would just get here..........
The install has begun, removed the stock system. Mounted the support bracket just to see how it fits. The support bracket has a gusset on the bottom. It's VERY close to the rear master reservoir. I loosened the reservoir bracket, installed the support bracket then reinstalled it to make sure there is clearance. The rearward bolt is a stud from the OEM bracket, leaving the stud on, it gave a hair more clearance. The kit includes two 3/8 allens and two spacers. Nothing in the instructions about them, they are for mid controls if needed (called Fuel Moto). Will mount the headpipe and muffler tomorrow.
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