22/7
Beats 3.142 every time in my opinion
Which pipe??
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Disagree. The Golden ratio is king.hendy wrote:22/7
Beats 3.142 every time in my opinion
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Ancillotti exhausts are good but by christ they are badly made, for £190 quid mine lasted a year and my mate's about the same before the internals started rattling about and breaking up. Looking for a new one myself just now and the scootopia clubman seems a decent price but haven't really looked into it , anyone tried one?
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Yes I've had a Scootopia clubman on for a couple of months, very well made and excellent fit, was a strange colour though and had to be painted in high temp black paint.immylam wrote:Ancillotti exhausts are good but by christ they are badly made, for £190 quid mine lasted a year and my mate's about the same before the internals started rattling about and breaking up. Looking for a new one myself just now and the scootopia clubman seems a decent price but haven't really looked into it , anyone tried one?
I now have an un polished JL3 expansion chamber on order so may be selling the Scootopia clubman PM me if your interested.
That's where I'm heading. I've even gone back to standard pipes.grimspeed wrote:Has it been blueprinted ? you may be surprised just how much you can get out of stock parts if set up correctly !
I'll never forget back in the early 80's a well set up standard GP200 scoot hammered all the cut downs at one scooter race.
Even now I've seen standard scoots zipping along and pretty much staying with the tuned scoots. Properly tuned scoots, like the Richard Taylor set ups come into their own on the motorways etc but most of my riding is hammering around small roads etc.