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I put one on as soon as they came out. I noticed it was a very tight fit as to length of overlap and the first time I had a small exhaust leak. The second time I put the front sections on by using a ratchet strap pulling the two together, then the same for the muffler section to the Y. This made a much better fit and no leaks. Don't expect a huge power increase, but it does run much cooler, which is what I was after.
I posted these before in my dello pics but don’t think anyone sussed emThought it would be mental loud, but no, barely louder than std, owner well happy, clearance for bags and no loss.The cat is the silencerpicture hostingCat still heavy of course but concept I get, how he rides and truth of no loss, nfi
So leave the cat heat monstrosity and remove the muffler?? Can’t be healthy.Guzzi riders definitely beat their own drum.
Huzo: That's a better look. I was the one that mentioned how far back the rear box was. Thanks for the pics. I need to study more to see exactly what you did, but to me it is visually more appealing and also moves weight forward which is a plus. Thanks.
Huzo. Moving that forward about 6" is perfect. If you lived close by I would be throwing money at you to make the fabrication changes to mine. Barring that, with your excellent photos and description, I will find somebody local. Hmmmm........ Trialsman, how are you with a welder?
If I would attempt it, it would involve zip ties and Gorilla Glue, maybe some solder if I was really on my game. If I was close by, I would offer to do the lawn or split firewood. Regarding metal fabrication, the only skill I possess would be in creating laughter for friends sitting around watching. I am excellent however at keeping things clean and organized.
In all honesty, I am not a total noob in the garage. Been involved in motorsports on and off for 45 years: raced FV, FF, IMSA Camel Light, 125 shifter karts & motorcycles. I have spent a lot of time with greasey hands and a grin on my face. Just not a fabricator. I have a tough time visualizing and then executing. I defer to people who have that talent. Keeps my sanity and is safer for anybody in the immediate area from being impaled by a flying tool.If I "put my face on" and viewed from 10 feet away at dusk, maybe about an 8.0. I have dropped 17 pounds over the last four months, so I got that going for me