The guy who is doing the mufflers is here. He also does a CB72 5-speed 'box.
http://www.velocettegearbox.com/contact
The new mufflers should be ready early next year.
I have a set of mufflers from Overlander in Australia. Fabulous quality - much better than the ones  that are being supplied in the USA.
To clean out mufflers and pipes, I have used Sodium Hydroxide solution (very caustic so be careful). You can just fill up the pipes and leave for a while.
Yes - remove the chrome plate before welding. The chromer will do that for you if you work with them.
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Thanks for that tip, G-man. Sodium Hydroxide or Lye is nasty stuff. The alkaline version of sulfuric acid.
If that's all it takes, then I'll give some platers a call and see what they say. I have a very solid muffler that has lost most of its chrome. Should be a good candidate for a replate if it does not cost an arm and a leg.
regards,
Rob
			
			
									
									
						If that's all it takes, then I'll give some platers a call and see what they say. I have a very solid muffler that has lost most of its chrome. Should be a good candidate for a replate if it does not cost an arm and a leg.
regards,
Rob
 
                     
                     
                     
                
