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shadywon
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PostPosted: 18:18 - 20 Feb 2008    Post subject: HONDA VFR 40 Nc24 87/88 Reply with quote

I have a VFR 400 NC24, and I have removed the Exhaust can from the bike, and now I cannot find a gasket as Honda have apparently discontinued it. Its where the pipe from the Can goes down to meet the collector box on the underneath of the bike. I have trawled the net all day, tried all sort of companies, is there anybody thats going to perfrom a miracle and either A, say they have one they havent used which they wish to sell, or B, point me in the direction of a company that will have.
Already tried David Silver as this name has been suggested alot, and I have also tried BAT. If anyone can help me here, you will be getting my bike back on the road !

Fingers crossed

Kev
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Itchy
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PostPosted: 18:36 - 20 Feb 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

David silver spares might be able to help email them about it since I reckon David silvers lose lots of customers due to the fact that they have a ton of stock but list very little of it online.

Also if you are after a gasket only maybe try some high temp silicon/caulk which is like £5 for a big tube and £3 for a gun, I used fire gum to fill gaps in my old exhaust system.
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