PM end ca on RScoot exhaust
- Andy Pickering
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Can you fit a PM end can on a RScoot exhaust?just seen a nice one
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the holes are slightly different centers if you wanna slot them it will fit
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I did this to a scootrs but the studs on the PM were quite short and you can only just get a nut on there, I wasn't able to get a washer underneath or nylock on either so I doubt it would have stayed on long - I sold the scoot before riding it
Having said that I dont know if the studs are changeable?

Having said that I dont know if the studs are changeable?
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Cheers guys ..missed it anyway
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With a bit of polishing and hacksawing you can make them fit.
The RS scoot has a male spigot on the exhaust that locates inside the the RS muffler.
However the PM muffler has a male spigot that will need to locate in the RS exhaust.
Therefore after cutting off the RS locating spigot flush with the bolt hole flange you will then need to polish the internal diameter of the exhaust to accept the new PM muffler, I used a dremel for this.
It's not a big job takes around 15 mins. Check out my "feel good" thread if you wish to view the end result.
The RS scoot has a male spigot on the exhaust that locates inside the the RS muffler.
However the PM muffler has a male spigot that will need to locate in the RS exhaust.
Therefore after cutting off the RS locating spigot flush with the bolt hole flange you will then need to polish the internal diameter of the exhaust to accept the new PM muffler, I used a dremel for this.
It's not a big job takes around 15 mins. Check out my "feel good" thread if you wish to view the end result.
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