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Post by G-Man » Sat Feb 01, 2014 4:05 am

Tinman wrote:Or these, works out to be around $530.00us.

Sorry, but I couldn't locate a photo. My understanding is that they're like OEM with the exception the baffle is built into the muffler and not removable.

http://www.dropbears.com/o/overlander/exhausts.htm
These are the Overlander mufflers. Great quality.
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Post by e3steve » Sat Feb 01, 2014 4:13 am

G-Man wrote:Steve

How 'right' you are. My Daytona T100T sported reverse-cones as did my brother's 1968 CB250. You could hear him from 2 miles away!

This is an old pic of one of my project C72s. It is unusual in that it had the crazy 'bug-eye' winkers but look at those meggas. It looks a heap but must've sounded fantastic.


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Yep, what a sound! I get goose bumps thinking about how they made some bikes sound.....

FYI, and as a side dish here, those front winkers were Northern European market -- well, Germany and Norway, AFAIK -- where they had to conform to those countries' road regulations, being 'this' height and 'that' distance off-centreline.

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Post by brewsky » Sat Feb 01, 2014 5:10 am

e3steve wrote:
G-Man wrote:Steve

How 'right' you are. My Daytona T100T sported reverse-cones as did my brother's 1968 CB250. You could hear him from 2 miles away!

This is an old pic of one of my project C72s. It is unusual in that it had the crazy 'bug-eye' winkers but look at those meggas. It looks a heap but must've sounded fantastic.


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Yep, what a sound! I get goose bumps thinking about how they made some bikes sound.....
A couple of riding buddys in the 60's had 650 Triumphs with open reverse cones and they were awesome sounding!

This site is worth a look...
http://www.coneeng.com/motorcycle_components.html
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Post by e3steve » Sat Feb 01, 2014 5:43 am

Wow, Brew, they certainly seem to fabricate a comprehensive range of goodies! Cool!!

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Post by brewsky » Sat Feb 01, 2014 7:45 am

e3steve wrote:Wow, Brew, they certainly seem to fabricate a comprehensive range of goodies! Cool!!
Yes....if I could just weld stainless, I'd be in business!

I keep dreaming of a set of 4 of those on my 750/4!

It's not even hard to imagine a set on a Hawk, or even a staggered set on a Scrambler!
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Post by Hahnda » Sat Feb 01, 2014 9:07 am

Here is a pic of the Overland muffler mounted.

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Post by malcolmgb » Sat Feb 01, 2014 1:58 pm

I had a pair of 'Dunstalls' on mine back in the 60's, but I always remember the 'Gold Star' style sounded better, there was a definite difference in sound.
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