BGM exhaust for 125 engine
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Got mine from TR Speed Shop on eBay - but this was around, or just before Xmas time - so not sure if the have any at the minute?...
I'm running it on a PX210 Malossi that I've just recently put into me Sprint Veloce & all round very impressed with it tbh.
Can't give a comparison to another pipe on the same motor as it's the only set up I've ran on this engine - but in comparison to the SIP 2 that I have on me Rally 200 it's definitely a more performance bias pipe. Nice & torquey like the SIP 2 - but it lets the malossi really rev out like it should as well & sounds a lot nicer than the SIP 2 also... Fit is good & it comes with three different exhaust stub adaptor thingys for different cylinder fitments.
Day tripped Whitby on It on Saturday & I was very impressed with the pipe - the only downsides being;
Overall paint/finish doesn't seem to be quite as good as the SIP pipe - and with it being bigger overall than the SIP 2, the right side stand foot rubber sits against the header section when stand is up - which is now melted all over the header pipe!
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I'm running it on a PX210 Malossi that I've just recently put into me Sprint Veloce & all round very impressed with it tbh.

Can't give a comparison to another pipe on the same motor as it's the only set up I've ran on this engine - but in comparison to the SIP 2 that I have on me Rally 200 it's definitely a more performance bias pipe. Nice & torquey like the SIP 2 - but it lets the malossi really rev out like it should as well & sounds a lot nicer than the SIP 2 also... Fit is good & it comes with three different exhaust stub adaptor thingys for different cylinder fitments.
Day tripped Whitby on It on Saturday & I was very impressed with the pipe - the only downsides being;
Overall paint/finish doesn't seem to be quite as good as the SIP pipe - and with it being bigger overall than the SIP 2, the right side stand foot rubber sits against the header section when stand is up - which is now melted all over the header pipe!
