My first Gp Ts1 225

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giankx
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Here you are some pics and 2 video.....





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looks good, my favourite gp colour........i love the pipe, very smart
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BEATIFUL!!!!! BEAUTIFUL SOUND!!
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Who sells Jolly Moto exhausts in the UK ?
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giankx
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The only seller is in Italy, www.mitolambretta.it

They have also a english version of their website, i really recommend to have a watch.
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what gearing are u using with that jolly moto exhaust ?
i'm building a ts1 with that exhaust at the moment so might be usefull info to me ;) .

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already found on their website they recommend 5.0 as agearing ratio , still interested in what u a re using , cheers
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I'm using pacemaker gearbox with a 17 front sprocket and a 46 rear bell. Exactly 5.0!
Jolly exhaust has a great pulling power, my Ts1 has also a tuned exhaust and transfers ports to give more torque, and there is a big kick in the ass at about 5000 rpm till 9500 rpm.
Under 5000 rpm it is still really really driveable without any loss in torque or power and without the need to shift down the gear.
When i'll finish the running in i'll post some other videos.
Where did you buy the Jolly? From the MitoLambretta guys?
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Ohh and it has a great sound too, really similar to a Cr250.
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Nice spec motor, and nice looking pipe.
Out of interest, what made you go for the Monza piston?
Turn On, Tune In, Cop out!
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