Exhaust arrived!

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jbcollier
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Exhaust arrived!

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Bit of a joke really:

http://s250.photobucket.com/albums/gg26 ... 111869.jpg

Not an expansion chamber by any stretch of the imagination. Still, must be better than the stock exhaust as anything is better than that! Probably the same as a stock exhaust gutted and not much more.

I'll give it a go regardless. Wait a minute, maybe I can fabricate a proper...
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So witch way does that thing point ?
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lol i t reminds me of the leo vinci pipe for small frames
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Mounted now. Modified it to a slip, spring retained joint. It's all much lighter than the stock exhaust. Good thing as I am using an alloy top end.
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Just the throttle cable to hook up now and it's mechanically done. Once the tank's back, it's a go.
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Post by Angelo »

Good news John....soon you will be able to hear what a real scooter is supposed to sound like! :D
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So will you!

Throttle's hooked up now...
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Post by Angelo »

jbcollier wrote:So will you!

Throttle's hooked up now...
ouch! I think you sunk my battleship! :D
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