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Originally Posted by Darren69 View Post
The spare set of Termignoni ones I had were sold back in 2017.

I think Spuggy had them but I don't see it on the thread.
Yup, I snagged those - snagged a pair of Remus-branded DP high-level Titanium cans from Dirty (I think) and needed a fitting kit.

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I don't even know if he is still around or has them.
I pop in from time-to-time to make sure you guys are behaving yourselves

I dragged the cans & fitting kit over the pond and put them on the 900Sie I bought here...

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AFAIK they were only sold with the exhaust kits.
Yes. And there's a very, very, good reason that you got a DP ECU with those kits. The 900ies, with those pipes but without the DP ECU, can barely keep themselves running below 2000 RPM. Ask me how I know...

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Originally Posted by Mr Gazza View Post
Ah! just seen this.
The short answer is that you might not need longer bolts, but it's something to check for sure.

The left side engine bolts are a little longer than the right side ones due to the side stand bracket already holding the left hanger off a bit further. It's possible that you might not even have to space the left side bottom.
Yeh, Mr Gazza is pretty much spot-on, as I recall (been a while).

Both the top mounts on the footrest hangers, left and right side, get longer shouldered bolts and a little 10mm(?) spacer. Which I don't see on the parts diagram for the factory setup at all.

And the bottom mounts on the left side hanger (around the side stand) get a couple of thicker spacers - and correspondingly longer bolts.

Otherwise there isn't room for the pipes to clear between the swing arm and the hangers - they're pretty tight as it is.

I'd be more than happy to measure the brackets and/or spacers with some calipers.
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