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Is there an Exhaust hanger/ bracket Thingy out there?

geebee

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Received my 2017 Griso Thursday night. As the guy rolled it out of the Ford transit van, couldn't get a good look at it- not because it was dark, but for all the piddling safety stickers. Will be sneaking the wife's blow dryer outside shortly.

The Bill Meyer seat that I wisely saved from my long gone 2007 Griso popped on perfect Woo Hoo ! Todd's Tail tidy along, with a set of used rear Rizomas will be applied today along with some Sling Shot lowered pegs. Due to some poor unfortunates wreaked 2009 (currently being parted out on E-Bay) I also have a slightly scuffed Agostini rear tire hugger.

Damned if the stock muffler is not the biggest blimp like hunk of shiny metal I have seen in my life. Sounds surprisingly good as I was expecting a Vespa putter but If only it was 1/2 half the size?!

On my 2007 I had taken off its right side passenger peg assembly which I'll copy with the 2017. Looking at the Exhaust side I have to wonder why there isn't an aftermarket exhaust hanger that will let us dump the passenger peg bracket.

I see there was one available from Germany back in the day -I attached a picture. Plus I saw one a guy made out of flat sheet metal.

Unfortunately I don't know how to weld or have a CNC in the basement. If I cobble one together from Home Depot's inventory of fence parts it would look just like that- COBBLED.

Any of you Gentleman or Ladies find an elegant / stylish solution befitting a Griso? I'll be keeping the stock exhaust for a while...

Cheers.
 

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Received my 2017 Griso Thursday night.
Well congrats! Hope you’ll add the info and pic to the Registry.

On the exhaust hanger bracket, I just jigged one to offer up to anyone that wants one, similar to what you posted. They will be built to order. I’ll post a picture tonight.

You can have a look at my exhaust offerings (mild to wild) via the STORE link above.
 
Well, a man who knows how to weld and probably has a CNC in his basement!:nod:

Thank you Todd.
I've just placed my order.

Hope others take note of your abilities. Think of all the cool stuff we could wish for!
 
When you get ready to do away with the stock exhaust this is Todd's under carriage set up.
Very nice sound & really lets the bikes awesome style show.

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Well, a man who knows how to weld and probably has a CNC in his basement!:nod:
Thank you Todd. I've just placed my order. Hope others take note of your abilities. Think of all the cool stuff we could wish for!
Thanks, but to hopefully make really clear as I keep seeing my name called out in regards to the product offerings on the STORE link above, I have a Team of guys and a full Fab & Service Center in Orange, CA.
 
Here's the the new bracket it fit perfectly. Of course as usual, wonderful welding and powder coating. The bike has now lost both passenger pegs giving a cleaner look.

Of course with the Mr. Blimpy stock exhaust it dosn't have the full impact of accompanying an aftermarket exhaust but one thing at a time.
Thanks Todd - your Minions do good work.

Stock bracket

GT Bracket
 
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