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Typical Yank pipes those
Did you manage to keep up with him?🤭
Quote from: Bryanj on September 01, 2023, 03:51:49 PMTypical Yank pipes thoseYes. Similar to ones on the 750 when it was imported. Plenty room at the recycling centre for them!😂
Quote from: Johnny4428 on September 01, 2023, 06:58:16 PM Did you manage to keep up with him?🤭Only after I adjusted his rear brake when he wasn't looking so it was dragging! Ian
Quote from: Johnny4428 on September 01, 2023, 04:07:04 PMQuote from: Bryanj on September 01, 2023, 03:51:49 PMTypical Yank pipes thoseYes. Similar to ones on the 750 when it was imported. Plenty room at the recycling centre for them!😂 Looking at the pipes on the advertised 350, I see that they have used the system of siamesing pipes 1&2, and 3&4. This gives a rather uneven exhaust note from each side due to those cylinders being at 180 degrees to each other. For a nice smooth note it is far better to join 1&4 along with 2&3. That would give a rather pleasant howl all the way across the Pentland Firth!!!
Oops, typo!!! Should have read "that could be heard all the way across the Pentland Firth". Ancient fingers being operated by a scrambled brain.. Mike.