The previous owner on my B6 went down on its' right side, and there's a dent right
under the rear brake master cylinder on the mid-pipe. I was wondering if that was a
stock indentation from the manufacturer, to make room for that master cylinder.
After looking at the schematic diagram on BikeBandit, it show's 2 indetations not 3 as in the B12 schematic.
http://www.bikebandit.com/suzuki-motorcycle-gsf600sy-bandit-2000/o/m6145So I assume that dent was created by a fall driving the pipe upward toward the master cylinder.
Although on the B12 exploded diagram schematic there is one, the 3rd indentation closest to the muffler.
http://www.bikebandit.com/suzuki-motorcycle-gsf1200sk2-bandit-s-2002/o/m6130Can anyone let me know if their B6 midpipe, has this 3rd indentation, right under the rear master cylinder.
If it was there as a result of a crash, does it affect my B6's performance?
I feel that my bike is running very well, and rpm's and speeds to spec, but can an imperfection
like a dent in the exaust system affect or hinder the B6's performance.
This is why I'm considering swapping muffler and pipes, plus there's one available locally from a B12.
Thank you,
elbandido