Exhaust Installation for CBR 1000RR
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RE: Exhaust Installation for CBR 1000RR
+1 with the other guys. Install it yourself, unless you're a quadraplegic.
It does take a little time since you gotta tear a lot of the backend of the bike off. But that's just a matter of unscrewing nuts/bolts. On a 1000RR don't think you're gonna do it on your luch break. There is no welding or fabricating - just nuts/bolts & some models of exhaust use little coiled springs to attach sections together. Fear Not! Just Do It! It's not crucial, but a rear swing arm stand makes things a bit easier. Other than that it's basically socket wrenches, box/open hand wrenches and Allen type wrenches.
Good luck & have fun with your own bike... don't pay someone else.
Cheers
It does take a little time since you gotta tear a lot of the backend of the bike off. But that's just a matter of unscrewing nuts/bolts. On a 1000RR don't think you're gonna do it on your luch break. There is no welding or fabricating - just nuts/bolts & some models of exhaust use little coiled springs to attach sections together. Fear Not! Just Do It! It's not crucial, but a rear swing arm stand makes things a bit easier. Other than that it's basically socket wrenches, box/open hand wrenches and Allen type wrenches.
Good luck & have fun with your own bike... don't pay someone else.
Cheers