My little bag of bits from Lings finally turned up via Royal Snail post at 3 frikkin pm.Normally get post at about 10.45 a.m. so spent a wee while staring out the window and swearing at every passing van.
In the end, I only used one gasket (same place yours blew) in my rebuild as the ones at the silencers mounting points tend to last twice as long as the ones nearer the cylinders.
I had previously welded the rear cylinder short section to the rear downpipe so I dont have to frig around with trying to undo the nuts from the rear cylinder as it often ends with snapped off studs which then have to re retapped and I only ever want to have needed to retap an ally cylinder head the once thanks.
Welding the two rear parts together saves on gaskets, it never blows and means the rear can stay in situ and although the downpipe gasket needs replacing, leaving the rear downpipe on means the rest of the system is much easier to put back together when one part is bolted at the right height/angle
I now have two "spare" gaskets ready for when the next one blows.
Luckily I had one new Mikalor clamp I put on the rear sections to clamp them together:waiting on a delivery from autopartsonline that I hoped would be with me today, but at least if/when I need to put new clamps on, they are shedloads cheaper/longer lasting/better quality and more robust than the Honda oem crap, as well as the main bolt being a decent quality 10mm head, as opposed to the bolt on the oem Honda which usually rusts in the clamp, meaning you have to snap the clamp in half to get the bugger off to replace the gaskets, it became a nine month(ish) replacement cycle for mine, due to the weather the bike sees all year round.