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Re: Re: Quiet Clubman

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 8:28 pm
by Andy Pickering
Timbo wrote:I can't hear the wind or my exhaust....due to my tinnitus .... :roll: ....... :lol:
Bonus when the Mrs is nagging no doubt..lol

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Re: Quiet Clubman

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 10:52 am
by gerryjunior
Ancillotti have a nice sound , but ive had 2 fall apart, both at the engine bracket which led to 1 snaping the down pipe , the gori is good performance wise but far too loud, has anyone tried the casa one with the clover type tip?

Re: Re: Quiet Clubman

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 5:55 pm
by Timbo
Andy Pickering wrote:
Timbo wrote:I can't hear the wind or my exhaust....due to my tinnitus .... :roll: ....... :lol:
Bonus when the Mrs is nagging no doubt..lol
Pardon... :lol:

Re: Quiet Clubman

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 6:18 pm
by Dimitrios_231
I was lucky to have one of the first made RMR Clubmans.
Without baffles.
Pure noise.

The performance for a clubman was out of this world, much better than a JL3,
the problem was that you could hear me from many miles away.
Riding on night was forbidden,car alarms everywhere :biggrin:

Later it was modified to the Avanti standards,
I can say that I have owned AF clubmans that were louder than the Avanti.

Re: Quiet Clubman

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 7:56 am
by ScooterLoopyJohn
CPH Lambretta wrote:What about a standard Italian GP150/200 exhaust (for that original lambretta sound)
The rest of my set up is :
22mm jetex,175 with mild tune (EX165,Tr122,IN136) and 5.2 gearing
Must agree with this My tutu original system is a nice sound and gives as much performance as a Scoot RS system on my 195cc alloy sr set up with the tm24. good MPG AS WELL.