Vespa 200 SIP Exhaust

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Fitted and done 30 or so miles today, albeit on a fresh piston and rebore , extra coating of paint required as finish is pretty poor from factory. Nice tone to it bit deeper that's all and seems very responsive , early indications are very easy fitment and sound lovely, more to come when i get more miles done (if anyone interested!)
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I`m always interested in real facts - what top end you using bazman ?

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gaz_powell wrote:I`m always interested in real facts - what top end you using bazman ?

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Hi Gaz, all standard 1982 spanish motovespa P200E, 122 main at the moment for running in purpose's .
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Are you discussing the Exhaust SIP T5 PRO for Vespa 200? If so, I bought one about 18 months ago and it's made a noticable improvement to both acceleration and top end. It doesn't ground out and sounds great. I didn't need to up jet either. £200.00 well spent I reckon!
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I've fitted one to my 200 tonight, stuck a 122 main jet in and went for a ride. First impressions are good, nice spread of torque and revs nicer than standard. A lot lighter than a sito+ too.
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Hi little update , had to rebuild engine bearings and clutch etc as started slipping (clutch), looks like engine's never been stripped (bonus!) So went upto Berwick Bulldogs rally today with around 100 miles on engine beforehand, exhaust performed really well with plenty tourque and pulled well into headwinds on way home which is always a bonus !! 120 main jet plug good colour can highly reccomend them :-)
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anyone swapped one for a sito +????

ive read afew people saying its better but by how much?
im getting deafened by my sito+,need a change on my px150
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Which one exactly are we talking about?... the SIP ROAD Racing exhaust or the SIP T5 PRO.

Like most I run a Sito + on my P2 and I'm interested in a better option, although i'm not sure i would pay the £200 price tag for the T5 PRO one.
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The one i'm on about is the standard exhaust with the additional cones from the downpipe into the box.And I only paid £110 for my one new.
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Angelo wrote:Which one exactly are we talking about?... the SIP ROAD Racing exhaust or the SIP T5 PRO.

Like most I run a Sito + on my P2 and I'm interested in a better option, although i'm not sure i would pay the £200 price tag for the T5 PRO one.
ang, the one i fitted to the Rally was for bill mac (beamy) from whitley bay, he likes his.
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