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04-10-2013 02:01 PM |
2008-2011 CBR1000RR Yoshimura R77 Slip-on install notes
When you receive your R77 slip-on here’s some important instructions thatare not indicated in the instruction manual
- Grab a pair of needle nose pliers and remove the tension springs (thereshould be 4 of them total. Take note, that the muffler springs are longer, thanthe mid-section springs)
- Separate the muffler and tailpipe assembly into 3 pieces (muffler,tail-pipe, mid-section). Loosen the right rear-set bolts (2 of them)
- Install the Yoshimura heat-shield forward retention bracket to the stockexhaust header retention bracket using the stock bolt, angle it towards thefront of the bike so it looks like this \ (see install manual and pics)
- Install the tail-pipe piece to the stock header and clamp it down justslightly (you still need to move it around a little)
- Install the mid-section pipe and move it around so the heat-shield retentionbracket is not touching it
- Install the muffler, line it up so the mounting hole matches the rear-set footpeg mounting hole, insert the bolt and turn, but leave it lose.
- Move the entire assembly around until everything is lined up. Ensure theexhaust isn’t touching any part of the bike, then tighten everything down tospecs.
- Clean the entire exhaust system using rubbing alcohol 90%. Ensure there areno finger prints or grease.
- Use your needle nose pliers to reinstall the tension springs, be carefulnot to touch the pipe, or you’ll have to clean it again
- Prepare to mount your heat shield, follow the instructions in the installmanual (definitely use blue Loctite
- Double check clearance all around the exhaust
- The R77 without the DB killer insert is loud as hell on a 1000cc bike! Getready for it. My bike sounds like a Ducati hard core!
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