blown a hole in exhaust system.

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Postby DarthRider » Sat May 20, 2006 9:52 am

Oh thanks a lot. You think I might be able to call that number and have my pipes replaced ? That would be cool. I'll try this Monday. :)
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Postby perryboy23 » Fri Jun 23, 2006 5:33 am

You need tyo phone MZ in germany and ask to speak to Mandy, idealy you need a MZ dealer/representative to do it for you. All you need is chassi number and that will let them no the age, your more likely to get new pipes if its happened to someone else.
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Postby kilou78 » Wed Jan 17, 2007 5:19 am

Hi Perryboy

One question : did you notice any rust on the exhaust manifold before the exhaust blew ?

I currently look at a used SF to buy at interesting price but the manifold does not seem in a good shape (due to the fact that the bike stays outside at night according to the seller)

French MZ distributor confirm me the price of 630 € for the manifold so...

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would be grateful if you can answer me
Many thanks in advance ;-)

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Postby tred » Thu Jan 25, 2007 4:50 pm

just had the same problem with coils @ 10.5k miles. No problem with pipes, all put right by local dealer (Bob Wildings) for no charge and they lent me a bike. Problem is the front mudguard design - short with 2 cut out sections on the rear edges. I am making a splash shield to fit in front of coils for protection.
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Postby perryboy23 » Tue Feb 06, 2007 2:58 am

No there was no rust before the exhaust blew.
there is now though-the metal has obviously reacted with the heat. My bike was coughing and spluttering from the exhausts again a few weeks back. I took it in and left it for a few days the diagnostics machine came up with no errors, spoke to yet another contact in germany who explained no engine fault light and no faults on diagnostics machine = no problems.
if I open the throttle up ill hit 80mph in say 4 gear and the bike will judder as if petrol is not pulling through.
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Re: blown a hole in exhaust system.

Postby johnmicy » Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:44 pm

thanks for sharing :)

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Re: blown a hole in exhaust system.

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Mon Jun 21, 2010 4:53 pm

my problems with all my bikes over the last 2 years has been crap in the gas
i seem to have the tank off of something all the time ..if not the bikes then the lawn mower
is in complain mode
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Re: blown a hole in exhaust system.

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