In Jan's edition of Scootering, there is a little advert for a standard looking-ish exhaust from Kegra, diffuser on the front and a reverse cone/VW tail pipe on the back. I would like to know if the baffle is still in place? Phoning them up really isn't an option as I live in Australia and it's expensive.
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How come phonetics isn't spelt with an 'f'?
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And so is the pipe - can't remember the price off hand but I seem to remember it was eye watering, though I'm sure the quality is exceptional...........red ghost wrote: I live in Australia and it's expensive.
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was it not £450 or something................. 

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http://www.scootering.com/new_products.htm
scootering.com wrote:Kegra retro performance pipe
For those that don’t know, the exhaust pipes currently marketed as ‘KRP’ actually mean Kegra Racing Pipe as they are based on an exhaust which Kegra Racing first designed. While the current exhausts are nothing to do with them, Kegra have utilised their original designs and templates to create this, an expansion pipe for Lambrettas that looks almost standard.
Visiting Kegra Scooter Centre I was able to see the exhaust for myself while Graham explained how it was made. Starting with the expansion pipe sections, the exhaust is assembled to follow the lines of a standard Lambreta type box meaning a few turns are more extreme than usual. Around the expansion is a standard type box with original double skin and silencing, and between the two Kegra have added an amount of fibre wadding to silence it further. Add a VW tail pipe and the result is an 80s style pipe that offers modern day performance, but with an almost standard tone (albeit meatier) that won’t annoy the neighbours if you start work early in the morning!
Not only that but it clears the floor boards too, although Graham found that Lambretta parts varied from one scooter to another so does suggest that customers get a pipe made to measure, so to speak. Considerably labour intensive to make, the retail price will be £450 each and the exhausts will be made to order. Call Kegra Scooter Centre on 01702 331686 for more info.
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that's the one, so baffel or not?
Could some one find out for me please?
Could some one find out for me please?
How come phonetics isn't spelt with an 'f'?
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If ya cant afford the phone call you cant afford the pipered ghost wrote:In Jan's edition of Scootering, there is a little advert for a standard looking-ish exhaust from Kegra, diffuser on the front and a reverse cone/VW tail pipe on the back. I would like to know if the baffle is still in place? Phoning them up really isn't an option as I live in Australia and it's expensive.
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Graham is away at moment. I'll ask him for your when he is back.
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How come I can call Australia for free from the UK on my house phone? That's how I keep in touch with Pat Couch and the guy just south of Brisbane who has stocks of NOS Japanese pistons. His name's Brett and he's a good guy. I call him from time-to-time for gratis.
You need a different phone supplier, RG. Get connected.
You need a different phone supplier, RG. Get connected.
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when I read the description it says its an expansion pipe then around it is a std box ,from this my thought is it's a tuned pipe enclosed in a std box to make it look std while giving the performance of an expansion.just my understanding .
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