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Motobeagle
I found the French Mig instructions difficult to understand :wink: , so if this can help someone else, great. The mid pipes are a straight forward bolt on, so I'll jump to the silencers mounts. I had to make two individual cuts in my undertail, and rear fender. The undertail was mounted first.

I used foam rubber insulation strips in between the undertail, and rear section for waterproofing.

All of the hardware is fairly easy to figure out.

Keep all of the harware loose until you have everything aligned(Mac's tip :wink: ). You may have to re-align later also.






See them all at

http://www.pbase.com/motobeagle/undertail_xx
TOXXIC
Jerry,

Obviously, the pipes aren't here yet, but did you have to drill holes in the subframe? Or were the holes already in the subframe?
Motobeagle
Sorry man, I was in a rush.

No, the bolts go through the joints in the subframe where the lower and upper subframe meet. It's actually a really nice mount design by Mig.

The only tricky part was the cutting of the undertail, and plastic tail section.
MaXX
Wow, you have a Power Commander!!!!! Those things ROCK!!!!

Nice Pics Beag.

MaXX
TOXXIC
What did you use to make the cuts? Jig saw, dremel, or razor knife? :???:
bajjer9
Tim I used a coping saw...worked quite nice on the plastic and was easy to move around

James
BIG BOY
I didn't get foam with mine???

I'm sooo jealous.
Motobeagle
Tim,

I used a dremel, and a file.

Don,

I gots plenty of rubba fo you. :wink:
Sk8boardIL
sorry for the OT, but where did you order the undertail from?
The Mototek is just beautiful.
birdie_xx
Sk8boardIL,
not that your new avatar isn't cute (it is ! :twisted: ), but would you mind to bring your old one back , please.... ?:wink:

Cheers, :cool:
Sk8boardIL
:lol: mission accomplished: blackbird is back in action! :lol:
not big into rice rockets???
TOXXIC
Working on install now.......
Northman
Jerry, did you make that plate to mount the PCII on?

If so, got the plans, or an extra stored somewhere? :wink:
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