Added NCY exhaust, feels like I'm bottoming out??
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Added NCY exhaust, feels like I'm bottoming out??
Just put on am ncy exhaust and when I hit a bump or something the back end feels like I'm bottoming out or hitting something? It's like a harsh vibration almost?
I can't see any place it could be rubbing? Also seems like the exhaust moves when the suspension is pushed down but I would assume my eyes are playing tricks on me because that just doesn't seem right? That mount should be stationary yeah?
I can't see any place it could be rubbing? Also seems like the exhaust moves when the suspension is pushed down but I would assume my eyes are playing tricks on me because that just doesn't seem right? That mount should be stationary yeah?
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lolbabblefish wrote:Pictures would be nice. Something smaller than billboard sized preferred...
yeah its all bolted up correctly. Its kinda freaking me out, it literally feels like im bottoming out. I can feel a vibration under my feet or when I take off hard.
Its pretty confusing. Is it possible to bolt it up incorrectly? I dont see how haha but maybe?
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First thing take a look at your center stand, does it still have the rubber bumper on it, and the is spring is tight enough to hold it up when you are riding. Then check that the center stand isn't hitting the exhaust.
In the picture the red arrows point to the bolts and nuts that hold the exhaust on, the yellow is for the bolt that holds the fender down.

One last thing you could try is to loosen all the bolts and nuts up 1-2 turns then give the exhaust a little shake to help it settle into place, then starting with the two nuts that hold the pipe to the engine re-tighten everything.
In the picture the red arrows point to the bolts and nuts that hold the exhaust on, the yellow is for the bolt that holds the fender down.

One last thing you could try is to loosen all the bolts and nuts up 1-2 turns then give the exhaust a little shake to help it settle into place, then starting with the two nuts that hold the pipe to the engine re-tighten everything.
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