T100 exhaust

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  1. graemeskillings

    graemeskillings New Member

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    Does anyone know of any up swept reverse cone exhaust mufflers that will fit standard T100 exhausts without any need for rejetting? Just when I thought I was done spending cash on my new baby I get this niggling voice in my head about exhausts!! Oh will it ever end this constant need to keep buying stuff? Think I need therapy!!
     
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    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    I bought these for my T100 and they sounded perfick !!!

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Triumph-T...apter-pipes-/371510009048?hash=item567fb8dcd8
     
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    What did you buy mate?
     
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    Lost your pic or link Dave???
     
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    Got a pair of nearly new thruxton ones which are reverse and upswept but standard you can have for £75 if you want to pick up? I'm in Huddersfield
     
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    Read somewhere that you have to change the entire exhaust system and the side stand to fit thruxton ones, is this true or will they just bolt straight on?
     
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    No, it will never end! I had the same exhausts on my T100 as biglad (he saw mine and ordered his). They are a bit fiddly to fit but sound fantastic and are much lighter than the stock ones.
     
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    Might order myself some!! No rejetting?
     
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    If you just fit the exhausts on there own then I would say no. If however you make changes to the intake side - removing snorkel, fitting a free flow air filter and removing baffle from the air box then you will.
     
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    Thanks for all your advice!! Think I will get some of these mufflers and then that's it, no more expenditure!!
     
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    Famous last words!
    One cheap mod on the car bed Bonnie, which run slightly lean is to replace the stock 110 jets with 115's. This will enrich the mixture a touch and was apparently a modification carried out by some dealers at the time. Another cheap mod is to fit Thruxton needles in place of the stock bonneville ones. They have a different taper profile and again allow a slight enrichment of the mixture.
    Easy job as well - just make sure you seat the diaphragms properly when putting the tops back on.
     
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