Any good, torquey, revvy, in between, shite?
Anyone used a DJ copy exhaust?
Dryballs had one, a mild steel one, don't know if he ended up using it or not though.
I'd be interested in hearing the answer too - build quality was good from what I recall and they weren't at all expensive.
I'd be interested in hearing the answer too - build quality was good from what I recall and they weren't at all expensive.
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Got a Mk1 steel version on the cutdown, seems ok so far but am just on the edge of running it in still but seems to be quite revvy and not overly noisy when ive opened it up , its on a 185 barrel bored to 200
Seen the Mk2 version has an additional bracket on the end pipe so can only assume theve had problems with cracking, so far so good with mine
Seen the Mk2 version has an additional bracket on the end pipe so can only assume theve had problems with cracking, so far so good with mine
My mate runs one on a avanti kit goes well built quality good
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Don't think it's the Saigon Scooter one.......he's had it quite a few years now........and yes it does go well with a very large power spread.ducksta wrote:My mate runs one on a avanti kit goes well built quality good
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