My lad has a PX malossi 166 with a Sterling exhaust. He wants to change the pipe , but he's not sure which would be the best option.
Any opinions on this?
Cheers in advance.
Boon
Best exhaust for Malossi 166?
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depends how much you wanna spend m8?
PM-Evo & JL are 2 great exhausts... looking at £220+ likes
PM-Evo & JL are 2 great exhausts... looking at £220+ likes
whats his set up? carb, gearing, has it had the casings ported and the crank done? what does he use it for?
Its a pretty standard set up.......matched and ported, with a cut crank. Standard carb and gearing. He mainly uses it for commuting and the odd rally.
He wants to keep up with the big boys, but it needs to be reliable.
Whats that I hear you say........buy an auto? No way Pedro!
He wants to keep up with the big boys, but it needs to be reliable.
Whats that I hear you say........buy an auto? No way Pedro!
I notice no ones mentioned the Malossi exhaust. Is no one using them?
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I don't know anyone who has ever used a malossi pipe .It also depends on how he wants to ride the scoot ,a revolver will give good mid to top end power but something like a sip road will give more bottom and mid range power
So anyone know where I can get a Revolver?
I heard they had stopped producing them!
I heard they had stopped producing them!
make sure he is happy to rev the scooter before you spend money, the amount of people that take off a revolvers / jl right handers as they cant accept the loss of the lazy low revs from a box pipe