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05-Mar-2006, 11:45
lemarsu
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How to Remove Arrow\'s Baffles ?
Hi,
I was wondering if any one could tell me how to remove these Baffles out of Arrow exhausts?
I just purchased the exhausts for the S2r/S4r....
Please help me!
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05-Mar-2006, 12:26
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From what I can gather, they are held in by a seeger ring (a circlip) you will therefore need a pair of suitably sized circlip pliers to remove them.
Hope that helps.
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05-Mar-2006, 12:45
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Ah!
circlip pliers!!!
That is what I need!
Thanks
I am off to buy Homebase or B&Q!
Thanks
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05-Mar-2006, 12:59
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Ah!
circlip pliers!!!
That is what I need!
I am off to buy Homebase or B&Q!
Seems over kill to buy the whole shop
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05-Mar-2006, 13:06
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ah, I think thats Sami's use of english.
Like Tonio, its not his native tongue..... which leads to some interesting typing
Sami - gissa shout when you have this new bike out & about - its been a long while since we've caught up mate
C
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05-Mar-2006, 16:57
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Sami - gissa shout when you have this new bike out & about - its been a long while since we've caught up mate
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will do ! I am waiting for the temperature to be above 15C!
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