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08 roadster can am Hindle exhaust, will it fit on a 2013 ST??

VADale

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Never done any upgrades like this before. The 08 exhaust looks like a slip on but it has what looks like a hose clamp on the connection end, my 2013 ST has a bolt on connection but I don't know if it can be removed to make this work. ?? Any of you "wrenchers" out there have any ideas on this??
 
I would think it would be a bit of work to get your Hindle to fit your 2013, not saying it can't be done, but if you work out the cost
to do it, you may be better off getting an HMF, they make one to fit the 2013 RS and is $310.00

https://hmfracing.com/manufacturers/can-am/spyder-rs/customize


Thanks Colin, I may have to find someone to do some fabrication on this for me. My bike is an ST and this muffler came from an 08 Roadster. It's only been used for a year and I got it for $50. Hope I can make it work somehow....
 
Thanks Colin, I may have to find someone to do some fabrication on this for me. My bike is an ST and this muffler came from an 08 Roadster. It's only been used for a year and I got it for $50. Hope I can make it work somehow....

Im sure you could find someone to do it, HMF fits RS and ST, might be worth selling your Hindle and replacing it?
Or you could just get a Cat Delete and keep your Stock Exhaust?
 
muffler shop

a local muffler shop could probably adapt it to fit for not much money.
cover elbow section in exhaust wrap if it looks a little frankenstein-ish.
 
Agree..!!

:agree: and a lot cheaper than buying a new pipe. Have done many a mod with the Midas boys...:thumbup:
 
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