Hi.
What do you think about this exhaust?
There is not too much info about, dynos, reviews, comparisons,...
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Scootopia Clubman/Big Bore opinions.
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I have one. Although, I haven't got around to fitting it yet. It's well made though, with some good metal. Basically the same as the Sito Ancillotti clubman I think.
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I've just revamped a mates motor and used one. Can't give you a performance comparison as the work involved alterations to top end plus a gearbox and sprocket change. What I can say is the build quality looked good, fit was good and it works great with the stage 4 tune and 26mm dellorto.
He's very happy with it.
He's very happy with it.
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Fitted one about two weeks ago (unfortunately no chance for a test ride, still waiting for the painter) - fitting generelly is very good, quite easy. No tight spots of tolerances, etc. The only issue I had is one of the springs - the top one beneath the cylinder cowl sits very close to it / in my case it was touching the cowl. I had to bend the eye a little bit and to use a smaller spring to achieve a good fit here. If they would move the spring eyes to the side of the downtube instead of the top/bottom position, it would be a clear improvement.
i was recomended them by harry barlow for a mates 175 barrel.
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As doom says there very well made and were recently on offer for 110 quid
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Stampede - agree with you on the springs - I did the same and used a slimmer spring
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Scores over the Ancillotti in that it has a separate stub manifold making it 3 pieces, the Ancillotti is only 2 pieces. That and it being £50 - £60 cheaper.
BGM performs better but it's much more expensive [approx 50% more .... £120 to £180]
BGM performs better but it's much more expensive [approx 50% more .... £120 to £180]
like most things it depands what you want or need from an exhaust if you have a high end kit and want to extract the last conceivable gram of power out of it without using a proper expansion pipe then the bgm will be the pipe for you (or a RS clubman ) if you have a more conservative set up then the scootopia one will fill 95 % of your needs , I doubt a back to back test with new exhausts would show much difference on the road and if it did it would probably be at the top end which isnt were you spend most of your timeArKaTxU wrote:Hi.
What do you think about this exhaust?
There is not too much info about, dynos, reviews, comparisons,...
Thanks!
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