Reuse Gasket??
#11
I understand your point and $10 is $10 to me it is worth $10 knowing that I won't have to go through the hassle of pulling the exhaust back off if the old seals don't work. But again, that's just me.
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When you carefully remove the original exhaust, provided you don't disturb the original gasket by squashing or deforming (they are soft) it should be fine to use one more time, given the age of the bike/gaskets.
Follow the instructions diligently, if there aren't any and you have access to a factory manual, do it the MoCo way. They can leak otherwise.
You should have no difficulty, enjoy working on your ride.
There's genuine satisfaction in successful DIY.
Follow the instructions diligently, if there aren't any and you have access to a factory manual, do it the MoCo way. They can leak otherwise.
You should have no difficulty, enjoy working on your ride.
There's genuine satisfaction in successful DIY.
#15
I seriously applaud the MoCo for making replacement bits under that threshold to encourage owners to replace parts, preventing failures. Works for me.
Gaskets especially, generally cheaper than aftermarket and better quality.
Fasteners with thread locker on them are usually cheaper than the bottle of thread locker.
I recall when fasteners on new bikes were poorly finished, back in the 80's and 90's, but that's another time.
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