cb77 Exhaust
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I looked up those Dunstall mufflers on JC Whitney. click here
Are these sold in pairs or individually? I'd like to replace the non-original mufflers that came on my bike when the time comes to put it back on the road.
Is there any other source for straight-through pipes for the CB77? I'd like the look of those best I think, and I'm sure they would be cost-effective as well compared to actual mufflers.
Cheers!
Are these sold in pairs or individually? I'd like to replace the non-original mufflers that came on my bike when the time comes to put it back on the road.
Is there any other source for straight-through pipes for the CB77? I'd like the look of those best I think, and I'm sure they would be cost-effective as well compared to actual mufflers.
Cheers!
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JC Whitney didn't seem to have just straight generic exhaust pipes. Everything seems to be a custom-fit exhaust for a specific make and model of bike, and usually a modern bike.
Cold searches on Google for "straight exhaust CB77," exhaust pipe CB77," honda 305 exhaust pipe," and the like don't yield many promising leads. I'll try asking at some local shops.
I believe that I should be looking for 1-1/2" diameter pipes. I don't suppose that the aft sections of the CL77 exhaust would work, would they?
Cheers!
Cold searches on Google for "straight exhaust CB77," exhaust pipe CB77," honda 305 exhaust pipe," and the like don't yield many promising leads. I'll try asking at some local shops.
I believe that I should be looking for 1-1/2" diameter pipes. I don't suppose that the aft sections of the CL77 exhaust would work, would they?
Cheers!