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Dick Eastman
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Post by Dick Eastman » Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:27 pm

I found a couple original photos, dated 1968, of the 1966 CB77 I had then. I dug these up to try to get an idea of the length of the megs to use for this project. These were chrome plated, and the baffles consisted of what looked like a bath tub drain plate, wing-nutted to a cross bar in the end of the meg... very loud, as there was no other silencing/baffles. BTW a 1954 Ford Crestline in background - transportation for dates, bad weather, etc
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Post by G-Man » Thu Oct 19, 2017 4:04 am

Dick

Great pictures!

I had that type of megga on my Triumph Daytona in the '70s.

I see that you are one of the perpetrators of the 'bobbed fender' look......

G
Dick Eastman wrote:I found a couple original photos, dated 1968, of the 1966 CB77 I had then. I dug these up to try to get an idea of the length of the megs to use for this project. These were chrome plated, and the baffles consisted of what looked like a bath tub drain plate, wing-nutted to a cross bar in the end of the meg... very loud, as there was no other silencing/baffles. BTW a 1954 Ford Crestline in background - transportation for dates, bad weather, etc
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:32 am

Very simular to the type I had on my 1954 BSA.
LOUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. .................lm


Dick Eastman wrote:I found a couple original photos, dated 1968, of the 1966 CB77 I had then. I dug these up to try to get an idea of the length of the megs to use for this project. These were chrome plated, and the baffles consisted of what looked like a bath tub drain plate, wing-nutted to a cross bar in the end of the meg... very loud, as there was no other silencing/baffles. BTW a 1954 Ford Crestline in background - transportation for dates, bad weather, etc

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Post by Dick Eastman » Thu Oct 19, 2017 6:52 pm

G-Man wrote:Dick

Great pictures!

I had that type of megga on my Triumph Daytona in the '70s.

I see that you are one of the perpetrators of the 'bobbed fender' look......

G
Dick Eastman wrote:I found a couple original photos, dated 1968, of the 1966 CB77 I had then. I dug these up to try to get an idea of the length of the megs to use for this project. These were chrome plated, and the baffles consisted of what looked like a bath tub drain plate, wing-nutted to a cross bar in the end of the meg... very loud, as there was no other silencing/baffles. BTW a 1954 Ford Crestline in background - transportation for dates, bad weather, etc
The front and rear were bobbed - when the roads were wet, I got a "stripe" on my shirt - both sides.
You can't tell, but dig those wing-tip shoes.... those and penny loafers were "in".

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Post by Dick Eastman » Thu Oct 19, 2017 6:57 pm

LOUD MOUSE wrote:Very simular to the type I had on my 1954 BSA.
LOUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. .................lm


Dick Eastman wrote:I found a couple original photos, dated 1968, of the 1966 CB77 I had then. I dug these up to try to get an idea of the length of the megs to use for this project. These were chrome plated, and the baffles consisted of what looked like a bath tub drain plate, wing-nutted to a cross bar in the end of the meg... very loud, as there was no other silencing/baffles. BTW a 1954 Ford Crestline in background - transportation for dates, bad weather, etc
Ed, are you revealing the roots of "LOUD MOUSE"?
I can't help but think that those megs contributed to my present-day hearing loss... but when we were young, we were invincible!

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:52 pm

Close DICK.
The actual Mouse was a Blue 1963 CB77 with copies of the MCM long megs which I had reproduced and added a sort of baffle chamber in the middle 1/3.
Not all that loud but did add some power. ................lm


Dick Eastman wrote:
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Very simular to the type I had on my 1954 BSA.
LOUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. .................lm


Dick Eastman wrote:I found a couple original photos, dated 1968, of the 1966 CB77 I had then. I dug these up to try to get an idea of the length of the megs to use for this project. These were chrome plated, and the baffles consisted of what looked like a bath tub drain plate, wing-nutted to a cross bar in the end of the meg... very loud, as there was no other silencing/baffles. BTW a 1954 Ford Crestline in background - transportation for dates, bad weather, etc
Ed, are you revealing the roots of "LOUD MOUSE"?
I can't help but think that those megs contributed to my present-day hearing loss... but when we were young, we were invincible!

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Post by Nick » Fri Oct 20, 2017 1:46 am

Hoodlum!
Do what you've always done and you'll get what you've always had.

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