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The mufflers look to me like the ones I had on Patience. I bought them from Harpers, they were Valteks. Sounded great.
Keith Ruff Manahawkin, NJ
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Bob: The mufflers on my '71 Ambo are originals, they weren't in bad enough shape to replace when I restored it. I can't speak for the repro mufflers out now with the larger holes, but my '69 Ambo came with what I
think are period aftermarket mufflers that are open at the back http://myweb.core.com/photos/spajohn@raex.com/photos and it is indeed much peppier and has a nicer throatier sound. Anybody know what these are?
John Prusnek http://myweb.core.com/photos/spajohn@raex.com/MotoGuzziDecals
| Hey John, Last year I got some new/used mufflers from Mark. I got the ones with the bigger holes. On your pics you seem to have the ones with the smaller holes. Quieter no doubt but do you get the same engine performance? Reason I am asking is that I am thinking of getting some quieter ones but I don't want to sacrifice too much performance. Thanks, Bob
-----Original Message----- From: John Prusnek [mailto:spaj-@raex.com] Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 7:15 AM To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: windshields
Zebee: National Cycle makes various windshields, the one with a beaded edge for Harley works just fine, bolts right on, fits the stock brackets that attach to the top and pinch bolts of the fork if that's what you got. You can see some pics of it on my Ambo here: http://myweb.core.com/photos/spajohn@raex.com/71Ambo The mounting is adjustable, I can send you a close up picture of it if you like.
John Prusnek
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