BKing tail

boofhead

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Hi,

So I'm trying to clean up the tail of my Bking. It had a fender eliminator already on it that bolted to the underside of oem exhaust bracket. I've removed this oem plastic and bracket (I would rather keep this off as imo it looks ugly). Now I don't have anywhere to mount the existing fender eliminator. So I'm looking at other options, the only one I've found (which no longer seems available) is the Yoshi fender eliminator (see pic) which looks like it will bolt straight into the oem mounting holes (see my highlighted pic) Does anyone know any other options ?

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Maybe one of these would work?




 
Thanks , I had seen the bottom one before but doesn't ship to my location, I'm gonna try the rumble fender and see how that goes.

Also planning on doing the airbox mod, but not sure how I'm going to get clearance with the wiring looms for the hoses to go through the frame ?

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Thanks , I had seen the bottom one before but doesn't ship to my location, I'm gonna try the rumble fender and see how that goes.

Also planning on doing the airbox mod, but not sure how I'm going to get clearance with the wiring looms for the hoses to go through the frame ?

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The wiring looks worse than it is.
Once you remove the airbox lid you will be able to see better.
The wiring has a few plastic loops with serated looking pins molded on that push into small holes inside the frame.
Cut those off and pull the plugged connections out of the way, you will have enough slack, it just doesn't look like you will now.
Then, a silicone hose with a 90° bend for each side. The diameter is 2" or 2.5", I do not remeber which, but whatever the biggest size holes that there is room to cut into the airbox lid.
The hoses can be 6"-8" long off of each side of the 90° bend, and they just push tightly into the lid, and you can cut them down to exact length.
You can put some clear or black silicone around them if you want, and they don't need to extend very far into the lid either, a half inch sticking through is fine.
For the outside ends, you can cut them flush with the frame, or let them stick out enough to touch the inside of the small plastic fairings/scoops, and trim the front side of the hoses out, which should catch more air, vs letting it blow past, but either lets the engine noticeably breathe alot more.
 
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@sixpack577 is spot on there. Here is a site that has the tubes and has a picture. Also has a couple cool other parts for the B-king as well.

 
@sixpack577 is spot on there. Here is a site that has the tubes and has a picture. Also has a couple cool other parts for the B-king as well.


Wow, they still have the cat-delete pipe!
I havn't seen that anywhere in years.
The midpipe is there too, but the valve can be removed from the stock pipe.
I wonder if it is the same I.D as the stock pipe, or bigger?
@boofhead that cat delete is the way to go if you don't want to spend full exhaust money.
 
Measure the front of the airbox lid and see what there is room for.
I want to say yes, but at a certain outside diameter, you will run out of room on the lid
Yeah 2.5inch external is too big, maybe a pro could make it fit but I'll fk it up. I went and got some 2 1/4 external and should be fine with that.
 
Wow, they still have the cat-delete pipe!
I havn't seen that anywhere in years.
The midpipe is there too, but the valve can be removed from the stock pipe.
I wonder if it is the same I.D as the stock pipe, or bigger?
@boofhead that cat delete is the way to go if you don't want to spend full exhaust money.
I couldn't find the cat delete on that page, but found one on here
I'm an I.T and electronics guy, metal work isn't my thing. So for this would I just need to pull the headers and exhaust and cut with an angle grinder ?
 
I couldn't find the cat delete on that page, but found one on here
I'm an I.T and electronics guy, metal work isn't my thing. So for this would I just need to pull the headers and exhaust and cut with an angle grinder ?


It's right here, from the above link

and you can cut it on the bike, use a hacksaw if you're not comfortable with a grinder with a cutting wheel.
 
It's right here, from the above link

and you can cut it on the bike, use a hacksaw if you're not comfortable with a grinder with a cutting wheel.
Yeah I realized I was looking at the wrong link (Webike).
Curious that site has 2 pipes, is that mid pipe and cat replacement ?
 
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