ScootRS/Sterling tailpipe on PM
- Andy Pickering
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mine does as well soosh and left a nasty gash...i fitted a scootrs one i had in the junk bin, it needed a fettle to fit but just didn't look right tbh ..looked wrong.
Ricspeed, gone but never forgotten RIP my friend #59
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soosh
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Thats what i was thinking,could get an Arrow can i guess.Was thinking cheap as chips though.
PM have now modified their design,took em years to do so when so many suffer from this and am deff not buying a new pipe,shame as they look good and do work very well.
PM have now modified their design,took em years to do so when so many suffer from this and am deff not buying a new pipe,shame as they look good and do work very well.
- Andy Pickering
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the problem was the spigot the end can bolts to was wider than the end can...
Ricspeed, gone but never forgotten RIP my friend #59
can't you space the exhaust with a couple of 8mm washers where the bracket fits on the chaincase to push the whole end of the exhaust away from your panel?
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How are PM tailpipes held on? Two or three bolts?
Doncaster's premier tuner had a couple of Dave Swarbrick end cans in last time I was there (a while back). I've got a couple myself, but the postage would cost you a mint.
They're quite narrow. They're alloy, so would need to be kept polished. But at least they're not stainless steel, so a small price to pay.
Doncaster's premier tuner had a couple of Dave Swarbrick end cans in last time I was there (a while back). I've got a couple myself, but the postage would cost you a mint.
They're quite narrow. They're alloy, so would need to be kept polished. But at least they're not stainless steel, so a small price to pay.
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Original NK end cans fit straight on...but they look nearly same width as PM ones...which might not help.
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soosh
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I`ll give him a bell at some point,they are three stud fixings M6.Muttley McLadd wrote:How are PM tailpipes held on? Two or three bolts?
Doncaster's premier tuner had a couple of Dave Swarbrick end cans in last time I was there (a while back). I've got a couple myself, but the postage would cost you a mint.
They're quite narrow. They're alloy, so would need to be kept polished. But at least they're not stainless steel, so a small price to pay.
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Yup, should fit then. Might be worth asking for a bit of a discount - NOS 
soosh wrote:I`ll give him a bell at some point,they are three stud fixings M6.Muttley McLadd wrote:How are PM tailpipes held on? Two or three bolts?
Doncaster's premier tuner had a couple of Dave Swarbrick end cans in last time I was there (a while back). I've got a couple myself, but the postage would cost you a mint.
They're quite narrow. They're alloy, so would need to be kept polished. But at least they're not stainless steel, so a small price to pay.
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soosh
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Can you send a pic of the one you have and how much you recon it will cost to send,i dont think it will be shocking.This sounds better than the PM tailcan and like the ally finish of it better then stainless.Muttley McLadd wrote:Yup, should fit then. Might be worth asking for a bit of a discount - NOS
soosh wrote:I`ll give him a bell at some point,they are three stud fixings M6.Muttley McLadd wrote:How are PM tailpipes held on? Two or three bolts?
Doncaster's premier tuner had a couple of Dave Swarbrick end cans in last time I was there (a while back). I've got a couple myself, but the postage would cost you a mint.
They're quite narrow. They're alloy, so would need to be kept polished. But at least they're not stainless steel, so a small price to pay.
