Just wondering if anyone has figured out an easier way to take off the full exhaust system without having to separate the two crossover pipes which are pretty hard to get off on LRB?
I actually got my full exhaust system OFF by just dropping it down under the bike with the help of gravity and much twisting and fussing and sliding it from under the bike by leaning the bike one way or the other so the pipe could clear each centrestand foot in turn. BUT there is no way I can get it back ON without separating the two sides by removing the crossover in the front and rear. Maybe it is because I have it all painted and looking nice that the turning and manoeuvering to get it back on leaves too many scratches.

When I took it off I was not concerned about the paint.
I did have lots of anti-seize on the joints but the front header pipes have been on longer than the mufflers. Paint-in-place treatment for a year or two on the headers. I have always had a hard time figuring out an easy way to get the headers off by oneself. Always thought a sky-hook was needed to lift up the bike and the headers would just fall down and off!!! The centrestand mounting bolts protrude enough to be in the way and the sidestand is a pain and in combination one can't slide the whole unit forward enough to clear the engine guards to reach the cylinder holes. It is a trial and error thing.....but does it not seem logical (women's logic anyway) that if the headers withtheir crossovers attached fell down together ONE TIME that it should go UP together somehow too???
Am I asking too much of the laws of nature?

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Awww...just take the crossovers off, for pete's sake, right? LOTS and lots of anti-seize!
Sue, who is all fired up about Spring now and apologizes for being absent, upside down in a snowdrift somewhere lately.
