Believe it or not that 90* bend that looks a little crimped was actually like that before I started bending it. I have never seen this exhaust in person before so I can't say for sure if it was damaged by teh previous owner or it just comes that way from the factory. If I like the way everything works I can always buy a small stainless 90* and have that section replaced. I didn't have to bend it so much as I had to straighten it if you know what I mean. It literally took me about 30 minutes with the frame next to the vice so I could go back and forth test fitting it quickly. Mainly, the muffler was way too high so I gradually tweaked the long piece of pipe until it was at the right height, then I realized that the muffler was aimed a little down. To fix that I tweaked it until the muffler was a couple of inches too low then I clamped the pipe in the vice right up against where the pipe ends and cones into the piece the muffler slides over. That allowed me to aim the muffler up but still have the rest of the pipe in the correct position. I don't have a TIG here so I can't weld stainless properly. Even if I did I can't see any reason to cut and weld when all it needed was a slight tweak.
John
1985 Eddie Sanders ATC330r
1986 Monstecate
1984 ATC70 (awaiting 125cc transplant)
1984 ATC125M
1986 GSXR 750 - Keepin' it old school!
1999 Arctic Cat 500 4x4 plow machine
1999 Arctic Cat Thundercat 1000 (lake lizard)
1996 Arctic Cat Jag 440 L/C (ditch banger)