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Post by RyanWiltshire on Jun 27, 2023 14:44:30 GMT -5
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Post by aeroxbud on Jun 27, 2023 14:52:10 GMT -5
Jollymoto make some great exhausts. For all sorts of engine's. Used to be one of the top exhaust for serious Piaggio builds years ago. As well as the race rep 250's.
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Post by RyanWiltshire on Jun 27, 2023 14:56:24 GMT -5
Jollymoto make some great exhausts. For all sorts of engine's. Used to be one of the top exhaust for serious Piaggio builds years ago. As well as the race rep 250's. yeah my mate osc zip who just build a rc-one 70cc just told me about them and to get one for my recent build. my bikes booked in for a leak down test this week and then goes up to PMTuning to be put on the dyno to be set up. Jolly asked what engine/bike I have and they recommended me this pipe. never heard of them personally so was looking for some advice as I currently have a MK1 pro rep exhaust, would the jolly moto be a big big difference?
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Post by aeroxbud on Jun 27, 2023 15:02:36 GMT -5
I would think it would make quite a difference. They are made for each individual application. Where's the stage 6 is more a pipe that is built to be used in various applications. With only the mounting system changed. Lucass2T might of had experience with them. They used to be popular with builds on the continent.
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Post by Lucass2T on Jun 27, 2023 15:26:00 GMT -5
I would think it would make quite a difference. They are made for each individual application. Where's the stage 6 is more a pipe that is built to be used in various applications. With only the mounting system changed. Lucass2T might of had experience with them. They used to be popular with builds on the continent. Never had one in my hands nor had the chance to ride bike fitted with one/them. Jolly moto indeed makes beautiful exhausts. They were very very exotic back in the 90's and early 2000's when there was only just Malossi and Polini. No Stage 6, 2F4R and all those other high end brands you can choose from nowadays. They have (or had) pipes for literally every type of moped/scooter/motorbike. Puch Maxi, Vespa Ciao, Piaggio scoots, Minarelli scoots. Honda MB/MT 50, Yamaha RD350, RD500, NSR125, NSR 250, Aprilia RS125 and 250 and the list goes on and on.
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Post by RyanWiltshire on Jun 27, 2023 15:41:00 GMT -5
I would think it would make quite a difference. They are made for each individual application. Where's the stage 6 is more a pipe that is built to be used in various applications. With only the mounting system changed. Lucass2T might of had experience with them. They used to be popular with builds on the continent. Never had one in my hands nor had the chance to ride bike fitted with one/them. Jolly moto indeed makes beautiful exhausts. They were very very exotic back in the 90's and early 2000's when there was only just Malossi and Polini. No Stage 6, 2F4R and all those other high end brands you can choose from nowadays. They have (or had) pipes for literally every type of moped/scooter/motorbike. Puch Maxi, Vespa Ciao, Piaggio scoots, Minarelli scoots. Honda MB/MT 50, Yamaha RD350, RD500, NSR125, NSR 250, Aprilia RS125 and 250 and the list goes on and on. yeah they seem to stock exhausts for all brands of bikes and even make custom stuff upon request. im actually going scrap buying the Yasuni c21 and get this jolly as it's something different than whats out there right now and I am trying to be as unique and 1 off than other bikes and I have never in my life seen or heard about jolly so I am excited to try their pipe. I also noticed they don't do the traditional gasket? is it metal to metal?
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