Author Topic: Yosh RS-3 slip-on and Givi bags?  (Read 5090 times)

Offline pmackie

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Yosh RS-3 slip-on and Givi bags?
« Reply #15 on: October 03, 2007, 12:39:50 PM »
Hey Roberto
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The systems are designed with enough flex and gap to allow this minor change.


What your saying is basically true for the older 1st & 2nd Gen Bandits. Holeshot sells a "Touring" bracket that relocates their slip-on lower for bag clearance, using the flex in the head pipe.

However, on Dale Walker's site on Maximum Suzuki, he states that the new 1250 set up does NOT have enough flex in the midpipe/head pipe connection to allow this. He is therefore building a new midpipe which will locate the slip-on lower.

I don't know if the Yosh setup for the new 1250 will have enough flex or not.
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Offline roberto

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yoshi can on 1250
« Reply #16 on: October 03, 2007, 07:20:00 PM »
Yes I understand Dale Walker is making a version that will change the angle similar to the stock can/mid pipe. I also understand that his original one could not be modified without replacing the mid pipe, thanks for that. One of Yoshi's suppliers seems to think that there is enough play in the Yoshi system to fit the Yoshi can in the same place as the original BUT thats one persons opinion so take that for what its worth...Cheers