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Well I bought a set of complete pipes off ebay to replace the rusted out single cheeck'd straight pipe job of the previous owner. And as I'm sure some of you had heard before the seller said 'sure it'll fit'. As you can imagine, shipping isn't cheap so it's not worth the hassle of shipping them back for a refund. I cross referenced part numbers and knew they weren't the same so it's not all the sellers fault, but while I was looking at the pictures with the part numbers it looked like the main difference was on my bike the rear mounting bracket was on top the muffler and these it was below the muffler. I figured it wouldn't be any big deal to make a new mounting bracket. Well they were a little stubourn going on since apparently the spacing between header pipes was a little different as well but I loosend up the clamps on the 'Y' and was able to get them on. Unfortunately there was one more "tiny" difference. I'm not sure how different they actually are since I'm missing a good bit of the original pipes but apparently the 'Y' is different as well.
So here's the problem. They still bolted up (loosely) but the crossover isn't connected. It seems that these new pipes have a slightly longer and wider 'Y' so the 'Y' on the left side is pushing up against the kickstand bracket. Is there any reason not to bust out the torch and cut that sucker off? Hopefully I can salvage the kickstand, and drill a few holes or fabricate a new bracket and re use the original kickstand in a new location but otherwise, anyone know of some inexspensive bolt on kickstands?
In case you are wondering she is a 1981 GS 550 L and the donor pipes came from a 1980 GS 550 ? (I think it was also an L but I'm really not sure).
If it's not clear what I'm talking about I'll try to get some pictures up later today.
Any help is greatly appreciated
So here's the problem. They still bolted up (loosely) but the crossover isn't connected. It seems that these new pipes have a slightly longer and wider 'Y' so the 'Y' on the left side is pushing up against the kickstand bracket. Is there any reason not to bust out the torch and cut that sucker off? Hopefully I can salvage the kickstand, and drill a few holes or fabricate a new bracket and re use the original kickstand in a new location but otherwise, anyone know of some inexspensive bolt on kickstands?
In case you are wondering she is a 1981 GS 550 L and the donor pipes came from a 1980 GS 550 ? (I think it was also an L but I'm really not sure).
If it's not clear what I'm talking about I'll try to get some pictures up later today.
Any help is greatly appreciated