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Post by BillyGreen1973 on Nov 19, 2005 9:21:28 GMT
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Post by hypojam on Nov 19, 2005 9:51:09 GMT
Thats a cool exhaust but does it improve performance at all?
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Post by BillyGreen1973 on Nov 19, 2005 10:54:28 GMT
it looks as if it does, as the outlet tail pipe is wider.
Just look great any way!
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Post by stunna1 on Apr 22, 2006 4:20:59 GMT
I think you'd have to be mad or very rich to get a custom exhaust made for a Chinese scooter, you might gain a few mph but it would probably cost more than you paid for the scooter. To quote this chap..it wouldnt even cost 50 to get one made..cause i used to make em for my project scooter fans and yes it does add noise but some love the performance it does bring..but we all cant afford the luxury of sound.
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Post by jason on Apr 22, 2006 4:28:39 GMT
The outlet pipe isnt that big.Its decieving because the actual pipe comes out of the bottom of chrome tailpipe.
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Post by enu06 on Apr 22, 2006 7:55:57 GMT
This is the same exhuast as fitted to my Sukida SK125 T3, sports exhaust my ar*&$£e! Its probably no different inside, but it is as some one else pointed out, a bit false as the end opening is only for show, there is a small exit tube that is hidden coming out of the bottom of the big end. However, it has one BIG important benifit, it is a 2 part system. Allen bolts hold the can (which is full of the cataystic converter by the way!) to the pipe, so in theory if your exit pipe from the head rusts through you could get just that peice repaired or replaced............in theory though if you can but just that bit! The can is well made and is likely to last years longer than most of the other systems on the other bikes. As for performance? who knows, you have to try one after the other on the same bike to really tell. For any one interested, its called ' Sukida Brazing Honeycomb (Japan)' One last legal point ANY exchange system must be marked to comply to EU standards, or you could get kniched at the road side, or fail the next MOT!
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Post by Macrofeet on Apr 22, 2006 16:40:21 GMT
so basicly its got a crome muffler over the real exhaust ?
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Post by enu06 on Apr 23, 2006 14:13:01 GMT
A large alumininm tube, housing the 'working parts' of the exhuast, but with a false end giving the impression of a much larger exit/end pipe. If you know the constuction of a Micron, case, end plates pop riveted on, then this is a copy
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