How to install a slip on?
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How to install a slip on? - 1/2/2008 3:33:08 PM
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sweetdeal
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I am installing my sato slipon and i was woundering if there was a how to thread anywhere here? My questions are basically about the exhaust cables, where, how, what not to do? this is my first undertail exhaust installation any tips?
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/2/2008 3:41:36 PM
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baxsom
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www.hooliganbiketech.net look up the link for arata ti slip on it walks you through everything
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/2/2008 4:59:23 PM
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mihomie
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what year bike? did you buy the pipe used without instructions? ( like i did )
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/2/2008 5:26:57 PM
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baxsom
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04-07 is the same the only difference is the location of the servo for the exhaust valve yet another write up http://www.hardracing.com/Exhaust%20Systems/Micron.htm
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/2/2008 5:58:47 PM
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sweetdeal
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yeah i have an 06 and i bought an 05 sato exhaust. It actually was a fairly easy install everything fell into place and brackets lined up pretty easily. just not sure about the servo and little things like side heat shield.
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/2/2008 6:18:56 PM
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sweetdeal
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yeah i just read both of those write ups but i dont know if how i removed the cables messed anything up i just loosened the nuts holding the cables and was able to pop them out of the holes and then tucked them up into the "trunk" by the battery box. let me know?
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/2/2008 6:20:32 PM
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baxsom
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get rid of the heat shield both the AL one on top of the can as well as the AL one on the side of the bike use Cool It brand heat tape between the can and the undertail unhook the cables from the servo on a new pipe the exhaust valve goes away anyway. servo for the 06/07 is under the seat in the same compartment as the trunk lock
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/2/2008 7:06:20 PM
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sweetdeal
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yeah i pulled off all of the heat shielding the whole can and midpipe are titanium do you think i will still need the cool it? As far as the cables go i wasn't sure that what i did may cause the check engine light?
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/2/2008 9:02:04 PM
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baxsom
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with ti you can take all the heat shielding off and be ok with the cables they really need to come totally off. reason is, they are still attached to the servo. the servo will still turn moving the cables back and forth. they can get caught and lock up the servo messing up the servo motor. this will cause a check engine light. you must however leave the servo plugged in or you will definetly get a check engine light
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/3/2008 2:57:11 AM
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sweetdeal
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that is the answer i was looking for, so i can disconnect them from the servo (inside the key lock box as well) just dont mess with the servo inside the box. That makes sense. I was told to "just ziptie them out of the way" thnx yeah as far as the heat shield i wasn't sure if i was supposed to be able to put the side portion back on, it wont fit around the mid pipe anymore i have only seen one side pic of a Sato exhaust and it didnt have the side heat shield either, anyone else have alot of left over screws? haha. i am assuming they are all from the the old heat shield and undertail but i seem to have a large pile. I have secured all the important structural things, (exhaust, seat brackets, trunk, ect) but i seem to see alot of empty holes that dont attach to anything.
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/3/2008 5:39:43 AM
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baxsom
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you will have some screws left over
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/3/2008 6:26:44 AM
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JonJon
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I took out the cables but make sure you leave the servo alone so it still turns and it will work fine. I have never had the the light come on.
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/6/2008 8:28:30 AM
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sweetdeal
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Well it was finally warm enough to finish up the Sato installation yesterday, All together it only took me about 2 hours to install it then i had to make a couple adjustments after talk to you guys. But all i can say now is WOW it sounds mean now. Much louder than i expected, when i fired it up my buddies 636 that is stored next to it, pissed all its fluids on the floor, haha tomorrow i will post up the finialized pics of the 05' sato on the 06' 1krr
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/6/2008 11:16:23 AM
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baxsom
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pc3 and a good map are next there are some great maps available for download over at 1000rr.net unil you can get your own map. it would be a shame to have a top of the line pipe like sato and then not custom map it.
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RE: How to install a slip on? - 1/6/2008 11:41:16 AM
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sweetdeal
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what is a good price for a pc3, one of the dealers in town want $500 for unit,install and dyno custom tune, right now it is a little too pricey for me.
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