Very few aftermarket chambers fit within the confines of the OEM bodywork.
TYGA were the only company I know of that supplied any fitting instructions for their chambers, but it doesn't appear they are on their site any longer. There is however this statement:
"Do I need to cut the fairing to make my TYGA pipes fit?"
"No, unlike some other systems, this should not be necessary. We endeavour to make all TYGA products compatible with otherwise stock bikes. On the MC21, you may need to reposition the lower right side position of the fairing slightly. Remember to loosen off all brackets and fasteners and adjust bodywork. Always make sure there is clearance around the pipe or it will burn the bodywork. Only a small clearance is necessary to stop heat conduction. "
This is relevant information to almost all aftermarket MC21 and MC28 chambers. The only ones I seem to recall that fit inside stock bodywork are DogFight and some Ethos systems.
As I recall, the Nikons are indeed some of the fattest pipes, but a Stephen says, you should still be able to space the fairing lowers out far enough to accommodate them. Whether it's worth the effort for Nikons however, is debatable!
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