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Title: New Exhaust for the Nevada, What Are My Options?
Post by: Calculon on June 27, 2017, 05:31:27 AM
I was thinking about swapping out the exhaust on the Nevada, but don't know my options are if any.  I saw some one MGCycle.com, but they're all out of stock.  Thanks for any help.
Title: Re: New Exhaust for the Nevada, What Are My Options?
Post by: chuck peterson on June 27, 2017, 06:56:31 AM
With different rear peg hangers from the v7's, you can use any of those mufflers too...wide open choices

Mistral, LaFranconi, Arrow, lots of noisy suckers...if I was headed for a multi day trip Id put the stock back on...but for confusing all the Harley's and v8 muscle cars at the Sunday night pit stop after a day of riding....LaFrancon i seems to wake everyone up....te he...
Title: Re: New Exhaust for the Nevada, What Are My Options?
Post by: Calculon on July 05, 2017, 05:06:05 AM
With different rear peg hangers from the v7's, you can use any of those mufflers too...wide open choices

Thanks Chuck.  So if I swapped the rear pegs, that would open up my choices to some V7 exhaust?

I spoke with Gordon at MG Cycle.  They're offering two different Mistral exhausts for the Nevada - one more regular set and some reverse cone mufflers.  I had a reverse cone muffler on my TU250x and I liked it as it was throaty when gassing it, but somewhat sedate when humming along.

Gordon said the two mufflers were somewhat similar, but that seems a bit odd to me.  If they're similar, why offer both.  It looks like they're about $600, which seems inexpensive compared to the V7 sets I saw.  Is there anything else I should be aware of when I swap these?  Thanks again.
Title: Re: New Exhaust for the Nevada, What Are My Options?
Post by: Zoom Zoom on July 05, 2017, 05:26:04 AM
IIRC, Staintune used to make a set for the small blocks.

I have had them on my 1100's and they sound good without being overwhelming. Since the packing material is stainless steel, they don't start to burn out like most will. Once they get a little carboned up, they mellow a bit.

Another option might be Agostini. You would have to check to see if they  have fitment for the Nevada, but they may be the same as the Breva 750 and maybe other small blocks.

John Henry