Which is the best standard looking exhaust?

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ArmandTanzarian wrote:I've just returned from a 500 mile round trip to the Dutch Lions / YSA run to Rotterdam which was brilliant (apart from torrential rain all the way back to calais) and discovered that my Ancillotti exhaust is not as durable as I'd hoped.

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Which is the best performing, standard looking exhaust? The Ancillotti worked very well but clearly has quality issues!

If you put a thick braze on it instead of welding , it won`t crack anymore, the brazing ( brass ) absorbs the vibration and will not crack as it is flexible.........
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Thanks for the tips guys. I've taken the plunge and ordered a JL3 snail from readspeed as they seem to be one of the only people in the country with them in stock.
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156 D wrote: If you put a thick braze on it instead of welding , it won`t crack anymore, the brazing ( brass ) absorbs the vibration and will not crack as it is flexible.........
I agree with your advice here, but it really is such cr@p metal that you'd be wasting your time. The metal on the body of the zorst is much stronger, yet half the thickness. Crazy, on an exhaust that costs how much?
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hopefully somebody will make a nice rubber/spring mounted one .............oneday....
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After last years hellraiser run to France i found my ancillotti had cracked in the same place but not as bad, cezeta had it welded and also fabricated a bracket for the bottom mount (underneath the crankcase) and it's been fine since.
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Am i right in thinking the ancillotti doesent come with the bracket that hold,s the exhaust to the bottom of the engine caseing :shock: .
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Even my old AF clubman couldn't allign with the bottom engine case hole.
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Dimitrios_231 wrote:Even my old AF clubman couldn't allign with the bottom engine case hole.
I usually grind these off and reposition, once fitted they become a perfect fit then they dont crack and fall off.... When will someone make a standard exhaust that dosnt fall apart, needs no adjustments and fits first time...

I remember the original 200 Indian exhausts 1979-80, that fitted perfectly and lasted years, my first cost £4 for the U-bend and £8 for the exhaust, I bought it from Len Turners....That was real value for money...

Come to think of it .... its still on a scooter today "Dave Knights 200" its on SORN now.... but the exhaust is still in one piece... its been modified a bit... but all the original brackets are still on it...
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eibargum wrote:Am i right in thinking the ancillotti doesent come with the bracket that hold,s the exhaust to the bottom of the engine caseing :shock: .
Not on the one I have just repaired, but then the guy's scooter didn't have the lug for to fix to anyway, which is perhaps why they aren't fitted to all re-made ancilottis.
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can the end can be turned, I wouldnt fancy all the oil coming out of the exhaust ending up on my back tyre , it looks like it would with the tail pipe in that position
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