BSM Exhausts


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patzx12
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BSM Exhausts

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I have 2 complete BSM exhausts.
I tried to fit a set to my 82 Prolink, no way will it fit.
I am guessing that they are for the twin shock.
I am thinking to cross pipe is fouling the centre stand.
Numbers on the mufflers are: BSM B 000 101
On one set of headers: 43D10/A 11052
On the second set of headers: 10/A 11052
I have the original exhaust I could fit but its a bit tatty.
Any advice is appreciated.

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Post by steve murdoch icoa #5322 »

Pat, i don't know anything about their exhaust but their website does not list different systems for early and late CBX.
This is the only one i saw. http://www.bsm-exhausts.de/images/prodsheet/1020.pdf

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They are on, the BSM system is definitely for the twin shock.
There is a BSM special tool required to fit them to the Prolink.
I don't have the BSM part number but I will post a picture of it.
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Special tool......................
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Good one!

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