Ron Moss Avanti Big Bore Clubmans
- ArmandTanzarian
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They've been listed as "Out of Stock" forever. Are they ever coming back or has the new kit taken up all of his time?
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And, I guess, the cost of conversion - economy of scale and all that.
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How very annoying. By far the best performing clubman I've ever had was an Ancillotti but they're made of cheese and fall to bits within weeks. The good old AF big bore is beautifully sturdy but the performance is nothing like as good. It's noisier too.
I'm almost tempted to get another Ancillotti and try and strengthen it before I fit it. The trouble is, the metal is so thin and soft that it just tears like damp cardboard.
I'm almost tempted to get another Ancillotti and try and strengthen it before I fit it. The trouble is, the metal is so thin and soft that it just tears like damp cardboard.
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The MB Clubman could be available in March
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What about a Gori? never had one but seem pretty decent (got an AF clubman myself) or maybe contact MB about there clubman
edit I see soulsurfer beat me too it
edit I see soulsurfer beat me too it
I am playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order.
How much you willing to pay as I need a proper pipe
this has now gone to a new home thanks
this has now gone to a new home thanks
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maybe the early Ancilotti pipes werent that strong but i bought one in April last year and its done a couple of thousand miles and looks brand new. No cracks or breaks and the paint is still good. admittedly its not seen much rain or salt but its a good all round performer for the money. The best Ancilotti exhaust for long llife and performance ive owned is the RS tuning hand built one but theyre too noisy for me these days as most of my miles are in a city. i had a go on a mugello with a Gory and it was ear splittingly loud and had a very very revvy nature, i suspect back pressure is quite low to allow the gas a quicker route to freedom because it didnt feel torquy; but you'd def need ear plugs.ArmandTanzarian wrote:How very annoying. By far the best performing clubman I've ever had was an Ancillotti but they're made of cheese and fall to bits within weeks. The good old AF big bore is beautifully sturdy but the performance is nothing like as good. It's noisier too.
I'm almost tempted to get another Ancillotti and try and strengthen it before I fit it. The trouble is, the metal is so thin and soft that it just tears like damp cardboard.
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My Ralph one is a reverse cone. It's not all that loud. Certainly quieter than a regular clubman.
I'd have thought everyone that rides faster than 40mph would be wearing ear plugs.
I'd have thought everyone that rides faster than 40mph would be wearing ear plugs.
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