Kury Exhaust pipe ring-of-fire cable not long enuff

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If any of you Trikers are contimplating ading the following Kury item to your rides..
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A word of warning...
the included harness to connect it to your electrical system WILL NOT WORK.....
Its too short.
The connector that it wants to attach to has a small obsticle in its way...
THE TRUNK.
I had to cut it (the supplied harness) at the splice, and add 2 wires (2 pair each) to go in both directions. Between the funky little Kury plug and the adapter harness.

Just a FYI
 
CJ, that is sharp for sure and thanks for the heads up, I think the more light that you can add to the back the better.

Now Jim, that just made me laugh out loud.
 
Kury Lights......

I am just about to attach these lights to there fixings. The main parts are on and I will add the lights Monday.

I will then wire them up to my Peterson light bar and when I switch this on..... the exhaust lights will come on.(I hope!!) Will post a photo if I can.
 
Kuryakyn Exhaust tips faulty......

I have now had the exhaust tips on. Believe it or not the right side had 4 Leds out. :(I contacted the guys I bought them from. They then contacted Kuryakyn and they have sent me off a new part under the warranty. That's what I call great service from a very good company.:)
 
Here you go...

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Claude: I can tell you how to take the infamous twist out of the right tube.

Simple to do sort of:

Loosen up the front two clamps and not the rear where the muffler is attached to the frame. When the two front ones are loose. Straighten the muffler from the rear until it is where you want it, and stays there when let go. Then tighten the front clamp at the engine side and then the rear side, and it will stay. I fought that for months until I found out the front needed to be loose also. Strange but it worked.
 
I have now had the exhaust tips on. Believe it or not the right side had 4 Leds out. :(I contacted the guys I bought them from. They then contacted Kuryakyn and they have sent me off a new part under the warranty. That's what I call great service from a very good company.:)

DANG IT!!!!!!... excuse my french....
I just read this message.. and guess what happened this weekend (memorial day)....
The bottom section of LED's of the RIGHT HAND exhaust ring WENT OUT!!!!!

I WILL be going back to the dealer Tuesday!!!!!
LOL
 
Claude: I can tell you how to take the infamous twist out of the right tube.

Simple to do sort of:

Loosen up the front two clamps and not the rear where the muffler is attached to the frame. When the two front ones are loose. Straighten the muffler from the rear until it is where you want it, and stays there when let go. Then tighten the front clamp at the engine side and then the rear side, and it will stay. I fought that for months until I found out the front needed to be loose also. Strange but it worked.

You mean the clamps that hold the muffler on to the exhaust manifold??
 

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