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ELLAK MOLNAR from Cleveland, OH United States
Does this affect the Pedals or plastic side covers on a Grande? I would like to purchase a pair for my two rebuilt Grandes but I don't want to have to remove any surrounding parts on the bike to make this exhaust fit if that's the case...
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o ma gah
January 12, 2018
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Alan from Washington, DC United States
Whatever pipe you have that isn't this one is wrong. Slap this bad boy on and tune your variator to rev to the moon.
Initially kept the rollers i had in with my Proma circuit, and lost ~5 mph. cut the roller weight almost in half and gained 10mph. 45mph on 12.5:1 gears is pretty good in my book. Still have a fair amount i can milk out of it; it really seems like it doesn't want to stop revving. This pipe absolutely screams and it's awesome. Deep and throaty sound in the lows and Pavarotti in the highs. Seriously its great.
Looks dope.
Doesn't hang too far out the back of a Grande with the stock fender.
The flange has 4 cuts in it and seals very well. Even comes with a spring for extra security. also stickers.
I did need to take the freewheel off and replace it with a nut though cause there were some collision issues on Grande. Fine Threaded m14 or 16 i dont remember. It is fine threads though.
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oh man
March 19, 2011
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cam blanchard from brighton, MA United States
so nice. made a flange and put it on a hobbit. halfway across intersections the front tire comes off the ground and it just keeps going and going and going and going
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SiCk
January 10, 2011
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John Jonder from Wonder Wonder
A little pricey but when i bolted this on my bravo it gave me an easy 3+ mph. Then i got a new kit now it sounds awesome. highly recommend this exhaust!