mb/bgm clubman -175

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I"ve just seen a sito plus on my brothers PX which has only been on 4 months, condition is shocking, can't see it even lasting a year, didn't sito also make some of these ancilotti pipes?
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yes :roll:
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I've got a Sito Ancillotti Clubman on my Lammy. Bloody good exhaust, but it is starting to go around the seams.
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I have been using a a V.2 MB/BGM clubman for a little while now on a GT 186 kit with a 30mm delly and for me it has a much better spread of power than the AF , i thought the AF was good with a 25mm delly but the MB coupled with this kit and carb pulls like a train . mine fitted really well even though i have had it chrome plated , although a lot of money it really does look well made. Although i probally could more out of a JL3 type pipe for standard looks the MB/BGM is great and i dont find it that noisy.


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Got a Ralph saxelby clubman on my sr190 Suzuki piston set up with 28 mm delly Goes really well pulls well through the gears a lot better than my previous af sloped side. Changed it because it was so noisy final straw was nearly having a rider off her horse from 100 yards. Felt like I was ringing it's neck all the time and sounded like it too. Would imagine the mb clubman would be a comparable pipe to mine. Scoot is a lot nicer to ride and gets up to a nice cruising speed quicker.
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2 bhp and 1.5 ib of torque gained using the MBGM clubman over the previous Ancilloti on my small block
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crooky wrote:Got a Ralph saxelby clubman on my sr190 Suzuki piston set up with 28 mm delly Goes really well pulls well through the gears a lot better than my previous af sloped side. Changed it because it was so noisy final straw was nearly having a rider off her horse from 100 yards. Felt like I was ringing it's neck all the time and sounded like it too. Would imagine the mb clubman would be a comparable pipe to mine. Scoot is a lot nicer to ride and gets up to a nice cruising speed quicker.
Are the sloped side AF clubmans really that noisey? I have taken the OKS Fresco off the Jet 200 and changed it for one of these as I've never run a clubman before and fancied a change. Was hoping that it would not be any noisier than the 42mm Fresco , looks like I'm in for a nasty surprise when I get her up and running..:roll:
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Mine was but always sounded a lot noisier then others I rode with maybe I was unlucky had dogs going mental
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