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Originally Posted by RHClarke
As mentioned, Dan the Muffler Man had his hands all over my HUP's frame today. The fellows at the shop were quite impressed with the HUP, thinking it would make a good swamper or off-road/rock crawler... Bob mentioned that the good folks of Orleans were somewhat baffled with his trailer load - being good liberals, they shook with fear when they caught a glimpse of the the OD paint and immediately went home and called their MPs to demand a cut in the defence budget...fortunately, we don't have a thief, er, liberal MP, so we should be OK for the time being.
The thumbnails show the HUP waiting for the trip perched up on Bob's trailer, and a shot of the new pipes.
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Rob..
Nice job..Just an observation that will save you some vexation down the road..
Turn your muffler clamps 90 Degrees so that the nuts can be easily accessed once the body is on..A rookie mistake but easily fixed at this point..do it before they become heated and the metal atains new memory..
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Retighten after a couple of hours run time..
