Those gaskets are a pain in the arse! It once took me and a mate over 6 hours to get the exhaust off my 1st Bandit.Zax wrote:I took round an electronic copy of the R1 manualand had a little look at the exhausts.
It looks like they have never been off the bike and even though all the bolds are loose, the braded copper exhaust gaskets are not for budging.
They are just a friction fit but by-flukk they are on tight.
The bolt a the bottom of the Y piece is corroded solid as well so it looks like it has never been off either.
Would be a lot simpler if the previous owner had copperslipped up the bolts.
When you do get the thing a part I would recommend putting a smear of high temperature silicone gasket compound on one of the mating surfaces. You have to let it go off but it will seal any small gaps and will prevent the surfaces from corroding together.
Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian).