Hi,
Are the early and late downpipes interchangeable and if so are there any pros / cons? Armours only sell the early version and my Strada currently has the later pipes without the reductions fitted.
Thanks!
exhaust headers / downpipes
Re: exhaust headers / downpipes
My experience with Armors exhausts is that it may not matter which year version they have listed.
It might fit just fine, or you may start to believe that it was made for a different make of bike, let alone model. I've had to cut and shut a number of aftermarket exhausts, including those that NLM have supplied.
NLM will not do anything about a poorly fitting exhaust, UNLESS YOU TELL THEM!
The early OEM exhausts have tighter bends, but it's rare to find a replacement that is a close copy.
It might fit just fine, or you may start to believe that it was made for a different make of bike, let alone model. I've had to cut and shut a number of aftermarket exhausts, including those that NLM have supplied.
NLM will not do anything about a poorly fitting exhaust, UNLESS YOU TELL THEM!
The early OEM exhausts have tighter bends, but it's rare to find a replacement that is a close copy.
Paul Compton
http://www.morini-mania.co.uk
http://www.youtube.com/user/EVguru
http://www.morini-mania.co.uk
http://www.youtube.com/user/EVguru
Re: exhaust headers / downpipes
Bobajob, there are 3 types of exhaust collets as far as I know, so if you change your pipes make sure you get the right collets as well.
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Re: exhaust headers / downpipes
Thanks Guys, so if I go for the earlier downpipes I'll need different collets. Quality of fit sounds like pot luck!
Re: exhaust headers / downpipes
Bobajob , at last you are aware of the possible problems now. I went to a 2 into 1 then spent weeks trying to get the pipes to seal before learning about the different collets required!!
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Re: exhaust headers / downpipes
Yes thanks, in the picture now, either buy the cheaper early headers and the find some collets to fit or use the collets I have with more expensive downpipes. Then hope that it fits!
I do want to use Armours (early down pipes) as they are local so no delivery charges and a fair bit cheaper but not sure this is the best option.
I do want to use Armours (early down pipes) as they are local so no delivery charges and a fair bit cheaper but not sure this is the best option.
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Re: exhaust headers / downpipes
Hi,
If Armours are local, then take the bike to them - That way they won't be able to fob you off with "its your bike- we've made 100's without complaint" type of excuses.
I know of Morini owners and Norton owners who have had the problem of Armours pipes not fitting or aligning properly, and they always say their jig is correct.
George.
If Armours are local, then take the bike to them - That way they won't be able to fob you off with "its your bike- we've made 100's without complaint" type of excuses.
I know of Morini owners and Norton owners who have had the problem of Armours pipes not fitting or aligning properly, and they always say their jig is correct.
George.
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Re: exhaust headers / downpipes
Hi
I have an Armours full system on my Laverda SF and the fit is really good only had to set it up loose first then tighten slowly, also have Armours downpipes on my 77 Strada and they are spot on.
cheers Coventrykid
I have an Armours full system on my Laverda SF and the fit is really good only had to set it up loose first then tighten slowly, also have Armours downpipes on my 77 Strada and they are spot on.
cheers Coventrykid