Got the YOSHI TRS Carbon installed!!!!!
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Got the YOSHI TRS Carbon installed!!!!!
Well, after waiting a bit longer than i expected, i finally got the slip-on in and ready for installation.
Honestly, the install was EASY!!!! I probably spent more time removing the gummy stock gasket and making sure it all was removed than installing the exhaust! The carbon fiber on the car in just simply amazing! You know you read this alot but honestly, pics don't do it justice. The shine of the mid-pipe is sweet and it fit like a stock pipe. OH, and it came with a bunch of stickers!!
So, here is a little write-up on the install. Honestly, the instructions are pretty straight forward though read it a few times to make sure you got everything you need. Also, the mid-pipe that slides over the stock header looks like it won't slip over.... IT WILL!!
Anyways, start with a stock exhausted bike!
https://cbrforum.com/photo.asp?photo...=6&apage=1
Remove your right-sde fairing. Should be easy to us all by now...
https://cbrforum.com/photo.asp?photo...=6&apage=1
Un-bolt the can hanger and mid-pipe bolts. Remove your stock can and midpipe. Make sure to COMPLETELY remove the stock gasket/gunk on the stock header section. Make sure to get it all off as the yoshi's clearance is tight so it will help if you remove as much as possible. Install the new Yoshi cna and midpipe assembly over the stock header extension/merge-pipe. Assemble the Yoshi hanger and using the stock bolt, slide it over the pipe and bolt it to the stock hanger location. Using a 3/16th drill bit, drill a hole in the stock header extension through the hole on the yoshi midpipe. Install rivet, install clamp over rivet, install bung plug with washer....tighten to spec.... and BLAMO this is what you get!
https://cbrforum.com/photo.asp?photo...=6&apage=1
Install your fairing again and sit back, and enjoy your new exhaust!!!!!
https://cbrforum.com/photo.asp?photo...=6&apage=1
Oh, if you want, before installing the new exhaust... start the engine up with the exhaust off...
BOY, those it sound FREAKING AWESOME with no exhaust. Just loud, deep, throaty.... awesome!!!
I'll get a vid up with a comparison soon.
LATERZ!
also, is there anyway to remove the baffle with this exhaust? There is a small bolt on the bottom which i removed, however, i tried removing it but it wont. Which one is the one to remove anyways?
Honestly, the install was EASY!!!! I probably spent more time removing the gummy stock gasket and making sure it all was removed than installing the exhaust! The carbon fiber on the car in just simply amazing! You know you read this alot but honestly, pics don't do it justice. The shine of the mid-pipe is sweet and it fit like a stock pipe. OH, and it came with a bunch of stickers!!
So, here is a little write-up on the install. Honestly, the instructions are pretty straight forward though read it a few times to make sure you got everything you need. Also, the mid-pipe that slides over the stock header looks like it won't slip over.... IT WILL!!
Anyways, start with a stock exhausted bike!
https://cbrforum.com/photo.asp?photo...=6&apage=1
Remove your right-sde fairing. Should be easy to us all by now...
https://cbrforum.com/photo.asp?photo...=6&apage=1
Un-bolt the can hanger and mid-pipe bolts. Remove your stock can and midpipe. Make sure to COMPLETELY remove the stock gasket/gunk on the stock header section. Make sure to get it all off as the yoshi's clearance is tight so it will help if you remove as much as possible. Install the new Yoshi cna and midpipe assembly over the stock header extension/merge-pipe. Assemble the Yoshi hanger and using the stock bolt, slide it over the pipe and bolt it to the stock hanger location. Using a 3/16th drill bit, drill a hole in the stock header extension through the hole on the yoshi midpipe. Install rivet, install clamp over rivet, install bung plug with washer....tighten to spec.... and BLAMO this is what you get!
https://cbrforum.com/photo.asp?photo...=6&apage=1
Install your fairing again and sit back, and enjoy your new exhaust!!!!!
https://cbrforum.com/photo.asp?photo...=6&apage=1
Oh, if you want, before installing the new exhaust... start the engine up with the exhaust off...
BOY, those it sound FREAKING AWESOME with no exhaust. Just loud, deep, throaty.... awesome!!!
I'll get a vid up with a comparison soon.
LATERZ!
also, is there anyway to remove the baffle with this exhaust? There is a small bolt on the bottom which i removed, however, i tried removing it but it wont. Which one is the one to remove anyways?
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