titanium/CF motorcycle mufflers
I have seen a couple of beetles with motorcycle mufflers, just so happens that I have two for sale. I have a near new Vance & Hines titanium muffler with mounting bracket and pipe. There are just a few scratches but nothing too noticeable. The other is a carbon fiber Vance & Hines muffler with all mounting harware. The second muffler is a little rough looking. If anyone is interested I can get some pics and post them. Any reasonable offer will be considered.
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I'm thinkin' bout using a pair myself for my bus but like the style of the D&D tips. If I run across someone else looking for V&H, I'll let them know.
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Boygenius,
Can you post a couple pics of the mufflers ? Especially the C/F one. any ideas how much you want for it ? Rob. |
I will need to borrow my friends digital camera. When you see their condition make me a reasonable offer. Please give me a few days to get the pictures up-loaded.
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I took some pictures tonight and should hopefully have them up by tommorrow night.;)
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Carbon fiber.
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Another carbon fiber pic.
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Titanium pics.
It has a few light scratches. |
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More titanium pics.
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One more pic.
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The carbon fiber muffler comes with the stock motorcycle header if you want it, or at least the flange. The titanium muffler comes with a short 18" header pipe and mounting hardware. Their weights are 4 lbs for the titanium and 6 lbs for the carbon fiber muffler. Feel free to ask me more questions, either on this post or via PM or e-mail.:D |
I like the C/F one.....adds to the rice factor :D :D
But I'm kinda worried if it will be too restrictive for a 2.5L engine..... Any thoughts ? Rob. |
The CF one has a 1-1/4" diameter baffle and the Ti muffler has a 1-7/8"`baffle. As to wether or not that will flow enough air, I don't know for sure.
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If anybody wants these or one of them make me an offer or they are going on ebay. :D Lets make a deal.;) |
if they haven't been e-bayed yet i am interested in the Ti muffler.
any clue if it will flow enough for a non-stock type1 engine |
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