Exhaust Adaptor
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Exhaust Adaptor
This came on my last bike, not sure why as DEP fits without it.
Is it for an FMF or something else......
Is it for an FMF or something else......
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Re: Exhaust Adaptor
If this is a collar mounted on the exhaust manifold on the cylinder then it's to fit a Procircuit expansion chamber.
Can't see image though .
Can't see image though .
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Re: Exhaust Adaptor
image is clear to see, anybody else have a problem with seeing it
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Re: Exhaust Adaptor
I can see it now . It is what I described above.
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Re: Exhaust Adaptor
Isn't a pro-circuit one, but could be off an FMF. Unless someone's fit a CR exhaust on?
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Re: Exhaust Adaptor
Isn't a pro-circuit one, but could be off an FMF. Unless someone's fit a CR exhaust on?
Re: Exhaust Adaptor
Its a pro circuit! I have got one one mine
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Re: Exhaust Adaptor
Doesn't look the same as my pro-circuit one.
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Re: Exhaust Adaptor
Doesn't look the same as my pro-circuit one. But could be.
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Re: Exhaust Adaptor
FMF don't have one.
Maybe Procircuit changed their design but they are the only maker I know of that uses a collar adapter to take a spring mounted exhaust.
Maybe Procircuit changed their design but they are the only maker I know of that uses a collar adapter to take a spring mounted exhaust.
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Re: Exhaust Adaptor
My original PC one (on the right) is similar, on the left is the slightly longer one I had to have machined. It seems that Mark's has 2 groves for the O-Rings, I did quite a bit of research into this at the time (while ago now). Pro-Circuit don't seem to run an O-Ring, not on their CRM exhausts anyway. I thought FMF also did the flange/collar type? I nearly went with an FMF gnarley.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c122/ ... CF1735.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c122/ ... CF1735.jpg
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Re: Exhaust Adaptor
FMF don't have a collar. Not the last time I looked at mine anyway ...................................... .
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Re: Exhaust Adaptor
The Procircuit one has a longer tube attached on mine, but it's similar...