Mid-pipes might work-got any?
:)In the ongoing attempt to get the 919 Moriwaki cans to fit my Superhawk, it seems as though most aftermarket mid-pipes would more than likely work. I have tried to find a way to make the 919 parts fit but the bend is wrong and not long enough.
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Originally Posted by Unzie57
(Post 345253)
:)In the ongoing attempt to get the 919 Moriwaki cans to fit my Superhawk, it seems as though most aftermarket mid-pipes would more than likely work. I have tried to find a way to make the 919 parts fit but the bend is wrong and not long enough.
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Post up some pics and measure the I.D. and O.D. of the muffler inlet. Any aftermarket superhawk midpipes could be made to work, but preferably find ones that have a matching size diameter for the muffler inlet. Also some have spring loops and some don't and use a clamp. I'm assuming yours use 2 springs each? A stainless midpipe with spring loops is probably your best bet. If they don't fit already you could easily have a shop slighty expand the end of the midpipe to fit. Jardine makes them still out of stainless or plain steel with the 2 springs loops-give them a call I know they sell them separately (at lease they did last time I checked). Two Brothers are also stainless with the loops, though I'm not certain if they can still be bought new. And the list goes on...
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I have a spare set of midpipes like new from the two bros system I had, let me try to dig them out this week
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