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Old May 26, 2009 | 07:12 AM
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Passenger Rearsets with Moriwaki Exhaust?

I recently installed my Moriwaki Racing Titanium Stage II Full exhaust...and im having a bit of a problem trying to fit the passenger rearsets, I tried using a set of spacers that come with a Jardine Hi-Mount, but they don't space the exhaust out near enough to fit over the big Moriwaki Cans....anyone got any ideas on what I can do to remedy the situation? I realize this isn't a very common exhaust, so there probably won't be too many people to give advice on this.

Im considering cutting off the part of the rearsets that normaly hangs the factory pipes, but I still don't think they would clear....

anyway, anyone got an idea?
Old May 26, 2009 | 07:17 AM
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I had a similar problem when I hi-mounted my Micron slip-ons. What I did was buy some ZX-9 peg brackets on eBay, and mounted them to the custom aluminum exhaust brackets using 13 mm deep sockets as spacers.
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Originally Posted by mikstr
I had a similar problem when I hi-mounted my Micron slip-ons. What I did was buy some ZX-9 peg brackets on eBay, and mounted them to the custom aluminum exhaust brackets using 13 mm deep sockets as spacers.
Can you post a pic of that, i could probably use the Jardine spacers instead of the sockets since they would probably have about the same amount of spacing.....ill have to look up these peg brackets...
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