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Tools for Installing Slip-On Exhaust

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Summary: Eight, ten and 12 millimeter wrenches, and Allen wrenches are needed for installing an after market motorcycle slip-on exhaust. Find out what tools are needed for installing slip-on exhaust in this free video on after market motorcycle parts.

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By Nathan Labarda
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Nathan Labarda, age 22, has been riding motorcycles for five years. He is on a stunt team named Team Skar, which performs street bike stunts such as wheelies, stoppies, and just plain...read more

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After market motorcycle parts such as slip-on exhaust pipes enhance the performance of sport bikes. Riders not only experience greater speed but greater torque as well after installing a new slip-on exhaust. Installing your own slip-on exhaust on a sport bike is really as easy as following the directions and getting the right tools. See how to remove stock exhaust on a sport bike and replace it with a high performance after market slip-on exhaust in this free video series featuring stunt motorcycle rider Nathan Labarda. Labarda will demonstrate how to remove a sport bike seat, how to remove the tail end on a sport bike, how to remove the side panel of a sport bike, how to remove the driver's and passenger's foot pegs, how to remove the brake on a sport bike, how to remove the exhaust on a sport bike, and how to install a slip-on exhaust on a Honda CBR 600RR.

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on 8/18/2009 I have a cbr600rr 2006 with a fender eliminater that goes right under the stock exhaust but i am woried that if i install a aftermarket exhaust it will not work with my fender eliminator please help!!!

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"Okay so today we're going to be working on a Honda CVR 600 RR. It's an 05. It's a very powerful bike and it goes very fast. We're going to be taking off the stock exhaust and we're going to be putting on a new exhaust which is the Ocean Mari RS5 carbon fiber that's going to really help out the performance and give it a lot more torque and power. So we're going to start out with taking off the C cowling. Taking off all the plastics and then we're going to be going down here to the back of it and taking off maybe some of the rear set. We'll have to see. And then we're going to be taking off the old exhaust and then put on the new one and then put all the plastics back together. So we're going to go over all the steps and instructions on how to do that properly and to make sure it's on there nice and tight and it looks really good. Okay for this job we're going to need 8, 10 and 12 millimeter wrenches along with sockets and also we're going to need Allen wrenches and some sharp scissors for some cutting for our heat shield. Alright and that should be all the equipment we need."

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