(04-02-2015, 03:04 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Wow that is truly a boat load of cool stuff. can't wait to see it all assembled.
Do us a favor and weigh the exhaust parts for future reference.
Great idea and I can still do that Mickey!
So, adding to my post from this morning, I wasn’t ready to explain the Header Install process. Of course after seeing them arrive I was eager to get them on, as a matter of fact so eager I had already taken off the stock exhaust system in preparation. Uninstalling the stock exhaust was very straight forward up until the point of trying to get the stock O2 sensor from the pipe. It is really not accessible by wrench or anything else unless you have the Correct Wrench . . .
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So what did I do when you run out of patience? That is correct . . . I fired up the dremel and cut the shield just enough to get my wrench in. Yep that worked but my troubles weren’t over. I now had to trace and unthread from the wire bunch and then disconnect it from the O2 Sensor plug. Now if I had tiny hands or was able to enroll my wife into helping I probably would have made the job easier. But alas, as I struggled at fishing it through and my patience wore thin again, I simply snipped the line with dykes and pulled it through the wiring harness. I can easily re-splice if necessary. Meanwhile I put in the O2 sensor eliminator plug.
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Man is everything tight on this bike!
Onward to the Ryujin Headers –
I got to admit, looking at these 4 pipes, there were 16 possible positions for them and I was scratching my head. My wife came down and told me she would help me figure the order out if I would not loose my patience, so I said sure and put the dremel away! I figured out which was the furthest pipe so now I had to figure out the other 3. I noticed that 2 pipes had spring retainers on one side and the other 2 had spring retainers on the other side, which makes it now 2 scenarios. So My wife and I got the 4 pipes mounted loosely to what I thought was the correct order and I then mounted the pipe to try and fit the 4 ends into the collector . . . No Dice! Very difficult and wasn’t gonna go in easily. It was kinda hard to see in the garage even though I recently installed two 100-watt LED bulbs, which do a much better job then the previous bulbs. I decided to take a step back and move onto some of the other projects and re-think the header install.
I decided to tackle some easy ones. I grabbed the 2 Mirrors and bolted them on. They were a perfect fit and I know I’m gonna love them. They are Napoleons like I have on my Triumph but not bar-end Naps. These will make Lane splitting much easier in rush hour traffic jams on I-95.
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So since that went over easily I decided to press on with the WhiteHouse Hakofugu Short fender kit with Lucas taillight included. Taking off the rear fender was easy enough but I should have noted that the new fender comes with plug & play
Rear taillight wire. I started to take apart the stock one to get the wire out before I realized my mistake. I took the fender off with 4 bolts and then after it was off, and then traced the wire back to the wire plug bunch near the battery. Getting the plastic pulled down to expose the plugs was not easy but doable. Trying to unplug all these plugs is not straightforward and easy but can be done. The rear turn signals and tail light wires are all color coded on the plugs so you cannot make a mistake. Nice touch! I put the taillight back together in it’s stock configuration and put it aside. So here is the bike fenderless.
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and closeup
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Putting the new rear fender on couldn’t of been easier, 4 bolts and it was on and all I needed to do was fish it through to the front wire plug bunch near the battery to connect it.
The front fender went on just as easy but there was no provision for the break line holder. There is a picture with Japanese writing that shows the holder dangling freely so I’m guessing that that is not an issue. I will revisit this with some kind of solution . . . Perhaps go to braided lines and then zip tie them.
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Lets take a break and look at the Pazzo’s and Obreons, Both of them were extremely easy to install. I know you are thinking that these are to expensive and that you can get the same kind of stuff cheaper but I like them and they never failed me on my Triumph.
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The only thing you want to know about the Obreon set is that they are specific for Front and back and not really noticeable. By the luck of God I got them right the first time around.
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***Side Note - I did get some Swag from Ryujin
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So tonight I will be installing the ECU, air funnel & K&N filter, grab rail and rear tail lights. I will also have another go at the headers. Many more pictures and comments to come
So I forgot to mention that I contacted Mr. T to explain about my header installation confusion with the headers and the threaded hole on the pipe and the piece of metal that was included.
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He got back to me quickly with the following information for me . . .
“Dear John,
I am glad to hear that the all packages has arrived safely.
Regards to the exhaust pipes, there is number (1,2,3,4) on the each flanges, please check.
and the hole near the collector is for the stock O2 censor. And the included plate is for the center stand stopper. Please remove the rubber stopper from the center stand, and please reuse it with the included plate.
The plate can be mounted at the base of center stand Spring at the left side. *please use a blank hole to mount the plate at the base of center stand spring. and, please do not use lubricant at the collector or pipes, it is not necessary.
*I recommend to install the parts at a professional shop.
Thank you very much again, I am looking forward to your feedback and pictures of the items
Have a great day,
Takashi”
OK so I overlooked the flanges! I will have another go at it and if it torques my temper I will step back and bring it to Stamford Honda and have them deal with it and just throw money at them.