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V&H exhaust rant!

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I got an email reply from a guy at V&H saying that he doesn't see anything wrong at the photo I supplied (the same photo as above). But he did ask me to clarify what the problem is (and I did) and I'm waiting to hear back on that.

I'm very confused now... I kinda expected them to say: "Yeah, that's a faulty header" :o

I haven't heard from PartShark yet.

Any thoughts from the esteemed GSR members ?
 
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I got a new Vand H and the fit was good but after about 10 min. of run time #4 tube split from the flange down about 6 in. took it back to the shop i got it from ,they took a photo of it called V and H AND THEY SENT A NEW ONE RIGHT OUT AND I GOT TO KEEP THE OLD ONE ! So now all i have to do is weld up the old one and i have one for the next gs i pick up !
 
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I got a reply from V&H Customer Services Manager, as below:
Those flares are supposed to be there and are supposed to go into the ports. As you are in New Zealand you can either have the dealer from who you purchased them exchange them or you can simply have the diameter on on the flared end ground down with a die grinder slightly to allow the pipes to go into the ports.

So that's it... the design/manufacture is as it is supposed to be... albeit poorly executed :(


Thanks for everyone's contribution, "mystery" solved :rolleyes:
 
Bad luck with the new V&H pipe Psy. It should have been replaced, or a substantial reduction in price agreed to by the vendor.

Is your old Cycleworks slash pipe in decent enough condition to sell? I'd fit it to my next project. ;)

PM me if its for sale.
 
Bad luck with the new V&H pipe Psy. It should have been replaced, or a substantial reduction in price agreed to by the vendor.

Yes Ian I think the same and I do still need to hear from PartShark in that regard - and V&H did say the Vendor should replace it no prob - but this was an intercontinetal purchase with customs involved so I've decided to settle with it as it is rather than having to re-package and send back, then wait another 6 weeks or so and in the end possibly get another product with the same issues (fitment and chroming issues) - as others on the forum have indicated has happened to them.

Is your old Cycleworks slash pipe in decent enough condition to sell? I'd fit it to my next project. ;)
PM me if its for sale.

You're quick of the mark here! Yes the old pipe is in a good shape and was going on Trademe this weekend but it would be good to keep it in the BFTP family ;) so let's talk
 
That is sh1t. I could probably handle if i had to slightly grind/file the exhaust(still wouldnt be happy), but the chrome and the rust would p1ss me right off.
Especially given the price to get one out our way and the cost of the pipe.
Next time, try transac in brisbane over here. I believe they have jigs for a lot of the old bikes still.
 
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