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You would then be my hero, sir.cog2803 said:I do believe it will fit with the stock pipe - I've got it out in the garage and I can prolly hold it up next to the GR-Rx pipe and see.
Paddy Field said:Like this?
A friend has those on his Griso and never complained about interference or melting.
In my experience the Termi does not get that hot in that particular location, certainly not hot enough to melt anything (finger safe). I'd be more worried about abrasion wearing out the seam. But your idea of a pad would prevent that.moto said:I'm a little bit worried about my OEM bag, since it touches the top of the Termignoni muffler in one spot. It's really a raised seam that touches. After reading a horror story in Motorcycle Consumer News this month about a bag that melted and caught fire, I will probably add a heat-resistant pad right at that spot, just for peace of mind on long trips through hot weather. Check these photos:
Goodvibes said:In my experience the Termi does not get that hot in that particular location, certainly not hot enough to melt anything (finger safe). I'd be more worried about abrasion wearing out the seam. But your idea of a pad would prevent that.moto said:I'm a little bit worried about my OEM bag, since it touches the top of the Termignoni muffler in one spot. It's really a raised seam that touches. After reading a horror story in Motorcycle Consumer News this month about a bag that melted and caught fire, I will probably add a heat-resistant pad right at that spot, just for peace of mind on long trips through hot weather. Check these photos:
Chicago Mark said:........... Termignoni should have changed the angle of the ipe to clear a factory saddlebag in the first place.
Mark