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Chris Dazet
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Looking at these for my 79 R100T. Would appreciate any info on how they sound and how long they last.
Thanks, Chris

 
Posted : 09/07/2018 17:07
Joe Taffuri
(@11350)
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I put a set on my RS I’d recommend keeping them polished up the plating is thin and wants to pit in no time
Only paid 150 for em new

 
Posted : 09/09/2018 08:59
Chris Dazet
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Yep, "you get what you pay for", they still can be had for under 200. a pair. How do they sound* compared to the stock Zuenas?
thanks, C

 
Posted : 09/09/2018 21:38
Richard W
(@wobbly)
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Everyone around here uses the ones from Mac. I've not seen any rusting or heard of any complaining.

https://www.shop.macperformance.com/Replacement-Mufflers_c84.htm

Owning an old Airhead is easy.
Keeping an old Airhead running great is the true test.

 
Posted : 09/10/2018 00:06
Richard W
(@wobbly)
Posts: 2597
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Everyone around here uses the ones from Mac. I've not seen any rusting or heard of any complaining.

https://www.shop.macperformance.com/Replacement-Mufflers_c84.htm

Owning an old Airhead is easy.
Keeping an old Airhead running great is the true test.

 
Posted : 09/10/2018 00:07
Joe Taffuri
(@11350)
Posts: 6
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Sound fine a little different pitch
Seem lighter too I put them on for a restoration I’m doing haven’t even broken them in as of yet just finishing the project

 
Posted : 09/10/2018 08:49
Howard Weiss
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I recently bought a pair of Emgos for my '75 R75/6. The left side fit fine, although I had to finagle the sleeve to keep it in place. However, the right side wouldn't clear my brake pedal. I had to return it.

 
Posted : 07/16/2019 18:01

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