Those are the ones! Hmmm maybe I have something worth keeping here. Mine unfortunately dont look that nice and will either need to be rechromed, or coated with ceramic or high temp paint. Besides the cracked one you had, the small flanges have worked well enough?
And back to my picture of my split collars on the previous page...should I bend them to fit within the joint?
Yeah, I really like them and get a lot of compliments on them. They are just quiet enough to be able to start the bike at 3am without neighbors wanting to kill me but if you give the bike some gas they get a good loud roar, fast. I get compliments that the bike "sounds healthy" and what not. . .lol.
I had trouble with that one flange that had cracked and then pieces ending up breaking off of (since I kept running for a while. . . dumb). I had a guy weld up a whole new flange on it, with a TIG welder and then I Dremeled and filed it down to shape - turned our really good and a durable repair. That's something you could do if your flanges are too small or eroded, but I was able to get the rest of mine to work fine - albeit being real careful and using the rubber bands with my shims trick, for the installation. Without the shims, the split flange pieces ("exhaust joint collar" in the Honda parts manual) would keep slipping either past the trumpet end of the exhaust or out of the groove in the cast iron piece.
Can you get a close up picture of the flanged end of your exhaust? I could tell at a glance if it is about the same size as mine are and prove that it is usable as is?
I also think you maybe want to consider a new "exhaust joint collar" set or at least some other used ones, at least, to be sure you have a set all the same size and none are bent out of shape.