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Anyone know where i can get a short can for my gsxr 1000k1? want the really small ones if possible
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Do it proper and chop down the one you got, unless its standard lol
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Blueflame sell shortened cans.. just one big company I can think of off the top of my head..

Why not remove the can all together and run just off the header pipes?!
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Or just google stubby cans..........
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I will give you a hand chopping yours down if you want to do it the proper way hehe, done one before.
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I have a Scorpion stubby on my 750 sounds lovely
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Cheese Monkey wrote:I will give you a hand chopping yours down if you want to do it the proper way hehe, done one before.
Can I do that with my Renegade carbons? That is, is it easy to cut carbon? I'm clueless on this. I'm imagining me in a tangled mess of loose carbon fibres and no cans... :lol:
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Dont see why not mate! Carbon is easier to do than a ally can, easier to cut!
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just take it steady so you dont crack the carbon
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Masking tape round to mark the edge you want to cut, and cut so the tapes on the side of the pipe you want to keep, this should stop it from splitting out at the end.
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Thanks for the tips you guys. :D

My cans are a little scruffy at the 'in' end. Just a few light scuffs. Chopping off that bit might tidy things up a bit. I hadn't really thought about doing that before reading this thread. :lol:

I guess the ally on the end is glued on? There's no rivets. How to get that off I wonder...?
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