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No problem but need clarification as to where to measure from:
1. Exhaust tip is slash cut. Do you want from very tip of slash where the exhaust ends or where the slash begins at the bottom of the pipe?
2. Do you want the measurement from where the forward cylinder exhaust pipe curve starts which is right where the rear brake pedal is, or do you want measurements from each exhaust port straight to whatever you decide for Q1
If the motorcycle is a custom made frame, then you will have to get creative on mounting the exhaust if it doesn't bolt up like it would on a stock frame.
No problem but need clarification as to where to measure from:
1. Exhaust tip is slash cut. Do you want from very tip of slash where the exhaust ends or where the slash begins at the bottom of the pipe?
2. Do you want the measurement from where the forward cylinder exhaust pipe curve starts which is right where the rear brake pedal is, or do you want measurements from each exhaust port straight to whatever you decide for Q1
break pedal portion to the bottom of the slash thank you very much!
If the motorcycle is a custom made frame, then you will have to get creative on mounting the exhaust if it doesn't bolt up like it would on a stock frame.
very true, but those are pretty manageable to fab up
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