Exhaust tailpipe
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Exhaust tailpipe
Hi, MOT Due, And just noticed a few holes in the wee tail pipe, Does anyone know if thats a fail? thanks Rick.
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Re: Exhaust tailpipe
I've found some will pass, some will fail though its generally a fail as its part of the exhaust and has a hole/holes in it. You could bandage it for the MOT though.
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Re: Exhaust tailpipe
It's a tenner or there abouts, fix it.
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Re: Exhaust tailpipe
In theory yes, but we all know what those fastenings are like....
If MOT is imminent, bandage it and sort afterwards. This was actually why I adapted mine to accept a Kawasaki silencer. I have changed enough of those tail pipes on T25s and T2s to last a lifetime. Never again....
I figure if a tailpipe is a tenner or whatever and gawd knows what for new silencer, it was cheaper to fit a big s/h stainless one from a bike (£25 ish) and no more crappy tailpipes. Most of the T25s will accept them with only minor modifications needed really.
If MOT is imminent, bandage it and sort afterwards. This was actually why I adapted mine to accept a Kawasaki silencer. I have changed enough of those tail pipes on T25s and T2s to last a lifetime. Never again....
I figure if a tailpipe is a tenner or whatever and gawd knows what for new silencer, it was cheaper to fit a big s/h stainless one from a bike (£25 ish) and no more crappy tailpipes. Most of the T25s will accept them with only minor modifications needed really.
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Re: Exhaust tailpipe
Thanks covekid, bandage it is then. Ian, Jk Dont have them in stock. Just realized mot ran out.woops. 

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Re: Exhaust tailpipe
funbus1 wrote:Thanks covekid, bandage it is then. Ian, Jk Dont have them in stock. Just realized mot ran out.woops.
Mine passed the MOT and then fell off a few weeks later

Pretty cheap to do providing you can get the bolts off

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Re: Exhaust tailpipe
Thanks for the link Rob. Great guide 
