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Agostini Exhaust Snap ring diameter?

Dino Rossetti

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Hi Forum,

Does anyone know the diameter of the snap ring? I assume it is Internal rather than external? I'm looking for a pair.

I have the Short exhaust muffler.
 
Did you find your answer yet? if not, I'll pull the cover off my bike this weekend and can get a measurement for you. Mine are the V7 Racer mufflers but I would think the baffles and rings Agostini uses are standard sizes.
 
Hey, Thanks if you can. I did find some info for the Arrow exhaust they have a 50 mm diameter. But I don't know if that is the standard all the way around.
 
Really sorry here. Didn't log in for a while and realized you had asked me to get the diameter and now here I am 2 years later. Did you find out what the diameter was on them?
 
I believe the ID is 44mm. I had several of the Ago rings break apart on me, and they admitted that they were not good. They say their new ones are improved, but I have gotten some from Grainger that work well.
 
I believe the ID is 44mm. I had several of the Ago rings break apart on me, and they admitted that they were not good. They say their new ones are improved, but I have gotten some from Grainger that work well.
Any chance you have a link to the Grainger part number that you used? We do have Grainger here in Canada so that might be an option.

I do have one that doesn't appear to be broken so I'm going to carefully attempt to remove it, trace it, measure it and start looking for replacements.
 
Any chance you have a link to the Grainger part number that you used? We do have Grainger here in Canada so that might be an option.

I do have one that doesn't appear to be broken so I'm going to carefully attempt to remove it, trace it, measure it and start looking for replacements.
Sending you a DM.
 
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