Okay - dumb question, perhaps. My old RS-3s angled inward toward the bike for, I suppose, increased corning clearance. Being in my late 50s, any knee-dragging days I might have had are long since gone and, from an appearance standpoint, I would have preferred them to be parallel with the rest of the bike. Well, I installed the new R-22s last night and surprise, surprise - they are parallel. BUT the cone-shaped outlets point inward. I know I'll be asked about that, so I emailed Yoshimura for the "official" reason, but in the meantime, does anyone else know why they are made like that?
Also, there is an error (at least, in my opinion) in the installation instructions for the pipes. They show the bands that encircle the cans attaching to the inside of the rear peg bracket but doing so would deform the bands and put a lot of tension on the cans and midpipes. I have mine attached to the outside of the brackets, as does "busacruise" above. Just an FYI...
I await your replies!
Ed
PS - the RS-3s are sold.