Dear All
I bought an L3 in Jan and did nothing with it til last weekend when I did a little tidying up on its sorry condition before a motorway test ride which it managed well by and large.
Not so well was a mega flat spot around 3krpm.  Probably needs a reject for the micron.  But I don't the shitty racket microns make.
Could anyone recommend an exhaust or slip on thats light, quiet and ideally won't require rejetting from standard.  A heard a scorpion on you tube.  It sounded quite quiet.  If necessary I will rejet, but obviously if I can avoid, so much the better.
Also could anyone recommend where to get a double bubble screen cheap.  Cheapest I,ve seen between eBay and Amazon is £41, which seems steep to me.
Thanks very much.
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						Restoring a shaggy old l3
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Re: Restoring a shaggy old l3
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Re: Restoring a shaggy old l3
Did Motad ever do a system for the bike , that will be quiet ?
Still a couple months away from hauling mine out the garage and getting in about it.
			
			
									
									Still a couple months away from hauling mine out the garage and getting in about it.
Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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				bumble72
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				bumble72
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Re: Restoring a shaggy old l3
Hmm, not too sure.
Might have a look utub to see if someone,s got a recording. Although most people record these things in their garages which strikes as odd as generally I don't like being gassed by my own exhaust. Also the echoes are really how it sounds in the open.