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jardine r/t 5 slip on

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 11:53 pm
by hotrodkawi
I everyone. I just installed the Jardine R/T 5 from KLR.com. I love the way the pipe looks. It's way too loud. The have a quiet module which I be buying if I keep it. Installation was a snap. But... There's always a but. The pibe hits the fender slightly. I would like to keep the pipe. But I don't want to cut the fender. any thoughts. If I end up cutting , What's the best method. Demmel. Hot knife? any thoughts. I'm not too coaught up on cosmetics. But I don't want a bunch of freyed plastic either. I also thought of just leaving it. It's not touching much, just the corner of the back of the muffler.. Will this get hot enought to melt the plastic? I need some help here guys. Thanks, Rod

jardine r/t 5 slip on

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 7:12 am
by Jud Jones
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "hotrodkawi" wrote:
> > I everyone. I just installed the Jardine R/T 5 from KLR.com. I love > the way the pipe looks. It's way too loud. The have a quiet module > which I be buying if I keep it. Installation was a snap. But... > There's always a but. The pibe hits the fender slightly. I would like > to keep the pipe. But I don't want to cut the fender. any thoughts. If > I end up cutting , What's the best method. Demmel. Hot knife? any > thoughts. I'm not too coaught up on cosmetics. But I don't want a > bunch of freyed plastic either. I also thought of just leaving it. > It's not touching much, just the corner of the back of the muffler.. > Will this get hot enought to melt the plastic? I need some help here > guys. Thanks, Rod >
There are a lot of things you could do to trim the fender, including letting the heat of the muffler give you just the right shape. But how about a spacer on the mounting bolt to move the muffler away from the fender?

jardine r/t 5 slip on

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 9:27 am
by aphampton628
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "hotrodkawi" wrote:
> > I everyone. I just installed the Jardine R/T 5 from KLR.com. I love > the way the pipe looks. It's way too loud. The have a quiet module > which I be buying if I keep it. Installation was a snap. But... > There's always a but. The pibe hits the fender slightly. I would like > to keep the pipe. But I don't want to cut the fender. any thoughts. If > I end up cutting , What's the best method. Demmel. Hot knife? any > thoughts. I'm not too coaught up on cosmetics. But I don't want a > bunch of freyed plastic either. I also thought of just leaving it. > It's not touching much, just the corner of the back of the muffler.. > Will this get hot enought to melt the plastic? I need some help here > guys. Thanks, Rod
A Dremel with a 1/2" coarse sanding drum/band works great on plastic. Just keep the speed and pressure below where the plastic melts. Dremel/rotary tools have made jobs easier for me countless times. Alan

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Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:32 am
by Eric Foster
Make a slotted sleeve from 1" or so pvc pipe. The Sears rig will work fine that way. E -- "If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you,and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen." Samuel Adams, 1776