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2003 0.8 ST exhaust running against coolant lines


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Hi everyobdy,

recently boughed a Sherco 0.8ST (add said 2008 but since it has 19" and 17" wheels I'm guessing more like 2003!!!)

But the biggest problem I see is that the exhaust runs next to the coolant line, do you think it's been hit or what's wrong... I'm pretty sure it's not supose to be that close!
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1 hour ago, huski said:

Exhaust pipe is bent,shouldn't be that far in,loosen it at the cylinder and see if it'll come out enough to give a gap and not melt the coolant hoses

Thanks, gonna try it tomorrow, poor thing has see some horrible neglected life so trying to get everything sorted as I go!

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17 hours ago, pauls320 said:

Definitely not a 2008 model as they did not have the early generation chrome frame. I concur that the header pipe is bent , also that coolant hose is not the correct  size/shape oem part either . best of luck

Yeah, the frame nr. is * VNBS108TR3009755* so should indicate it really is an 03

But luckily got to bend the pipe and the cleacence is 3-4mm, so not the best but it's not touching anymore! Maybe I'll change out the hose as well.
I was also wondering what the gearing should be, mine is 10 - 42 but in first gear and idle it felt a bit fast but I'm totally new to trials so I really don't know :D

If anybody has a manual for them, I'd be really happy, so far I've only found the parts list PDF but any other informantion is so hard to come by.

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