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Carbon fiber Jardine RT-5 FS

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levi

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I sold the STT to a friend and bought an 1125r from Sac HD (Buell friendly). It came with this Jardine on it. This exhaust is waay too loud for my commute in the wee hours of the morning and night. I love the sound it makes, it's just not appropriate for the times and places I ride.

The previous owner painted the midpipe with what looks like VHT high temp black. I also removed the Jardine decal because the bottom of it was bubbled up a bit and I wanted to check the CF for damage. I didn't find any cracks or leaks but there might be a bit of adhesive residue when you receive it.

I've got some FMF muffler packing to throw in for free if you want it. I hear these should be repacked at around 5K miles to prevent damage to the CF body. I think that's exactly how many miles it has on it right now.

You'll receive all of the hardware and springs that came installed.

I'd like $300 + actual shipping.

Here's some pics...

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Oh BTW, ,, How do you remove the can from the midpipe? It's going to be easier to ship that way, I just can't see how it's done, and I don't want to mangle it.



Cheers

Levi
 
It's a slip fit, should just pull apart. Twist the pipe, there may be some grit or road grime in there causing it to stick. There's a spring tab there, but I don't see the spring. I assume you already removed it.
 
Thanks Dean.


It's definitely stuck on there if it's a slip fit. It will NOT budge. I really don't want to ding the pipe up trying to remove it since the only reason to do so is for shipping.


Yeah I removed the spring to pack it up.
 
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