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Excellent mod painting your muffler flat high temp black!
BTW are you able to post pictures of your niner before and after the muffler mod? I mean a full niner picture...

Also, did you had to prime and bake the muffler to get it cured?
Did you need to use new gaskets for reassemble?

Cheers,
What pictures is concerned, I am wayting for dry weather.
I used Motip 800 degrees heat resistant paint. Technical sheet says to NOT apply primer.
I used a 3m scotchbrite pad to rough it up.
I made a 3 sided chamber of textile with a terras heater in the middle. After painting I closed the chamber with a 4th sheet of textile and left the muffler in this chamber for 2 hours. Temperature? I think about 45 degrees c.
The day after I mounted the exhaust and started the engine. I let it run for about 10 minutes.
The day after I went for a 100 km ride in dry conditions. After an inspection everything looks ok.

Gaskets came out in 1 piece, so I used them again. A bit hard to put and hold them in place when I mounted the exhaust,.
The result? Yes ....... just what I had in mind.
Coast? 12,95 euro.
 
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I adjusted the preload in front to 4 rings visible.
In the rear I changed the preload 1 position. This is 5th position from 0.
Now wait for the rain to go away so I can have a testdrive.
 

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I used 5mm black fluo rimstriping for some extra visibilty in the dark
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In the daylight you don's see the striping, exept on the frame.
 

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This is a picture of what my rear wheel did this week.
I noticed the gravel far to late, and the rear wheel stepped 50cm to the left.
I first took a nicotine shot en went back to look how Lucky I was.
She tryed to flip me of like a wild bronco.
At this point I came out of a corner, and the bike was still under angle.
I'm glad I have 35 years of experience in my pocket.
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