Hi
I never had a stock muffler or front pipe since I bought my '66 Mk 3 in 1974. Now that I have one and a new front pipe, how long is the front pipe supposed to be? Mine goes almost to the rear of the shifter box, meaning it needs to go 3 1/2 inches into the muffler. Seems like a lot.
Is this correct.
Thanks
David
Front exhaust pipe length
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kaysystems
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Front exhaust pipe length
1967 Narrowcase 250
2004 Ducati ST3
2004 Ducati ST3
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nalimugmug
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Re: Front exhaust pipe length
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kaysystems
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Re: Front exhaust pipe length
Thank you
Do you know what the original finish on the front pipe retaining nut was? Paint would surely burn off.
David
Do you know what the original finish on the front pipe retaining nut was? Paint would surely burn off.
David
1967 Narrowcase 250
2004 Ducati ST3
2004 Ducati ST3
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blethermaskite
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Re: Front exhaust pipe length
Pretty sure its cadmium plated. Cheers George
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kaysystems
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Re: Front exhaust pipe length
I was looking at the one for sale from Mdina - https://www.bevelsingleparts.com/340 - says it is plated. Mine has had the brass showing through since I bought the bike in '74.
David
David
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2004 Ducati ST3
2004 Ducati ST3
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kaysystems
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Re: Front exhaust pipe length
Folding footrest clocking.
Best way to make sure th left footrest folds up, not down (like mine right now).
I'm thinking metal, or fiber washer. There's no room for a nut on the back. I think I have a reproduction footrest
Thanks
David
Best way to make sure th left footrest folds up, not down (like mine right now).
I'm thinking metal, or fiber washer. There's no room for a nut on the back. I think I have a reproduction footrest
Thanks
David
1967 Narrowcase 250
2004 Ducati ST3
2004 Ducati ST3
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ranton_rambler
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Re: Front exhaust pipe length
kaysystems wrote:Thank you
Do you know what the original finish on the front pipe retaining nut was? Paint would surely burn off.
David
Flicking through the Mick Walker book, the factory finish is clearly plated. Could have been chrome I suppose, but more likely Cadmium.
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