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Re: Exhaust leak
- Subject: Re: Exhaust leak
- From: Erik Miner <Axeis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 15:18:35 -0500
>It should not do that and I suspect that your dealer should be able
>to get Triumph to replace it under warrenty. Will it hurt anything??
>No I don't believe it will hurt the bike but I can't imagine it's
>any good for the muffler.
Erik
>
>I noticed yesterday while warming up the Sprint that there is exhaust =
>air coming through the side of the muffler where the "Triumph" plate is =
>riveted to the side panel of the muffler. I have the Performance =
>Muffler on my bike. The muffler has a Triumph decorative plate riveted =
>to the side. One of the four rivets is allowing exhaust air to pass =
>through. =20
>Should this concern me? Anyone else have this problem?
>H.Rollins
>00ST
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