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shakey Feb 24, 2010 04:59 PM

Collector to link pipe gasket....
 
Evening all .... For a few minutes I thought my collector box was bolloxed ... but it turns out that its the gasket between the collector box and the link pipe. Looks like someone's had the zorst off and not replaced the gasket! (not me :) )

Its a F-J model .... are these still available from Honda? (or anywhere else?)

Thought I'd ask here first ....... :)

Cheers lads,

shakey ;)

davethepom Feb 24, 2010 05:31 PM

Not sure specifically about the exhaust gasket but, as far as I know, Honda still supply all parts for our bikes..that's another good thing about Honda.

BTW..got a nasty virtual hang over from all those cyber-ales the other day..:D

kilgoretrout Feb 24, 2010 05:38 PM

Are you talking about this gasket/clamp? Exhaust Seals/Clamps

They are located in the UK, so I'm sure they are on ebay UK, also.

Honda wants like $26US here for each gasket!! You can also check David Silver Spares. They should be able to hook you up, too.

shakey Feb 24, 2010 06:42 PM

Cheers lads :)

Dave .... I've got a sorely head too ;) :( lol Good times!

:)

Sprock Feb 24, 2010 08:27 PM

Also

http://www.sandybikespares.co.uk/

Might be cheaper

shakey Feb 25, 2010 04:15 PM

Thanks for that Sprock ... I've sent em an email ... :)

lonewolf997 Feb 19, 2013 01:17 PM

yay this forum is so invaluable i just used David Silver Spares - Parts For Honda Motorcycles - HOME for the very same gaskets and only £19.02 thats with 20% vat and £1.95 postage and packing.

i so hate fleabay

:icon_toast:

TimBucTwo Feb 19, 2013 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by Sprock (Post 886953)
Also

IIS7

Might be cheaper

wow, that link is now dead.

Sprock Feb 20, 2013 09:24 PM

Not quite looks like the web server (Microcrap IIS) has had a meltdown

OR
Sandys - has gone to the wall

Anyway I got some from Delkevic recently - but to be honest now I just use
Yale Muffler Cement for most exhaust sealing stuff these days

Comes apart and grinds off easy after use too has an asbestos like paste
consistency and sets hard yet not too to the point of being brittle

klekid Feb 21, 2013 02:30 AM


Originally Posted by Sprock (Post 1217980)
Not quite looks like the web server (Microcrap IIS) has had a meltdown

OR
Sandys - has gone to the wall

Anyway I got some from Delkevic recently - but to be honest now I just use
Yale Muffler Cement for most exhaust sealing stuff these days

Comes apart and grinds off easy after use too has an asbestos like paste
consistency and sets hard yet not too to the point of being brittle


Or..............you could use an old Stella can as my PO did!!

https://cbrforum.com/forum/members/k...can-19857t.png


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