Identifying an exhaust

Discussion in 'General Scooter Discussion' started by Carl Howell, Sep 5, 2007.

  1. Carl Howell

    Carl Howell New Member

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    There is an exhaust on eBay which I'm interested in. Its not too far from me and I think its a technigas next r and he says it is to fit a gilera runner. Will this fit a DNA and is there any way to tell?

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/gilera-runner-50- ... dZViewItem

    Thanks
     
  2. wobbly_trials

    wobbly_trials Active Member

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    not too sure but atm its £14.98 more than it's worth.
     
  3. J-Nitro

    J-Nitro Active Member

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    ow deary me...

    these things should be on the goverments controlled substance list next to crack cocaine
     
  4. Nitro-Rhys

    Nitro-Rhys Active Member

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    says oin the listing stainless :w00t:
     
  5. Carl Howell

    Carl Howell New Member

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    Im not too fussed about how much quicker it is if its cheap. Just need something as quick as the standard one that will fit my bike. Will this fit?
     
  6. Carl Howell

    Carl Howell New Member

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    Would a runner exhaust fit my bike (DNA)? Thanks
     
  7. haugh

    haugh New Member

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    Yes
     
  8. Carl Howell

    Carl Howell New Member

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    Thank you. I think I may buy that exhaust then. I think I will start at about 60 jet and work my way down doing plug chops. Do I need heavier or lighter rollers and is it worth changing the clutch springs for a harder set? Thanks
     
  9. Sw1fT

    Sw1fT Active Member

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    drop around a gram on the rollerweights and once its set up nicely and jetted properly then u can piss about with clutch springs getting pulled off right.
     

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