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The Eldorado I'm currently working on has their mufflers and crossover. Very nice quality, clamps are built into the mufflers. Sounds great too - probably as close to the original "big hole" mufflers as I've heard, even though they have smaller outlets. I tried several times to get in contact with them via their website form - no response. I didn't try calling them as I found what I needed (38 mm stainless headpipes with the Loop curve but Tonti flanges) elsewhere.
oh wow thanks! you saved me a headache of buying clamps. i didnt look close enough at the pictures. ive been in contact with them and have been waiting to pull the trigger on a set. my poor bike has a set of old crappy dunstall mufflers. really load and worn out.
Best to buy their headpipes too - the owner of this Eldo had a fit issue using other brand headpipes.
well that's too bad. now that defeats the purpose of buying the Pipes. I'd rather not spend another $230 plus extra shipping. I don't understand why they wouldn't fit on stock headpipes. mine are old and painted black. I don't care if theyre not chrome or stainless I just want some stock style mufflers.
If you'd consider a different English maker that was extremely helpful with my questions, I recommend Feked, based on my purchase of their T3 pipes. They gave me excellent, efficient service, and the T3 silencers fit very well onto stock pipes. They measured the depth of the inlet for the pipes at my request, very quickly.Here is their V7 offering. You could type any questions into their provided "Ask a question" box.https://www.feked.com/moto-guzzi-v7-silencers-w-o-bal.htmlMoto
After spending the day riding John's Eldo with big hole Armours mufflers (with crossover) on it, they are in my opinion, the best sounding Loop mufflers. Not loud(ish) and bit harsh like the chrome repros that are being sold by various retailers, better than any MAC muffler ever was. Nice deep sound down low and wonderful growl at higher rpms.
Just to clarify, the Feked mufflers are stainless, with stainless mesh packing, and are made in England by Feked itself. My T3 version sounds very good to me but we'd have to do a actual back-to-back comparison between Armours and Feked to know the difference.
Wow! I apparently finally got something right in my never-ending quest to fix or get fixed all the niggling little issues I've faced on this bike in the almost 4 years I've owned it, especially since this is one of the few things I've done without driving Charlie crazy with questions before taking the leap to try to do something on my own.FYI, I didn't think to try my stock headpipes with the Armour mufflers when I realized the fit with the stainless headpipes I had already bought were not a perfect fit. That means that your stock headpipes MIGHT fit fine, but I'd do some measuring, as Charlie indicates, before assuming anything. Another thing, I didn't personally have any problems communicating w/Armour, and the mfg. and shipping didn't take a huge amount of time (a few weeks, not a few months).
damn I may wait for the armour big hole versions to come out. they're sold out right now and only have the 1-1/8" version which is 28mm vs 25mm like OEM small hole versions. I want a set before I go to the west coast Nevada meet up but I don't want a $400 mistake. would it be too much to ask for you to check the outlet size on the mufflers I have these old dunstall British mufflers that are way too loud for me.
John's have a 1.5" outlet.