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Help identify this exhaust system

frnco

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does anybody know where to find similar exhaust system?
 
That looks like the BAAK V7 Bobber exhaust.
It's not... but it looks similar (see below).

But I agree with scottmastrocinque, shoot Todd an email (Todd at GuzziTech.com) and he'll be able to fill you in on the options that he has available. I know he was both short and super-stubby mufflers for the Guzzi-Tech V7 2>1 exhaust system, so I wouldn't be surprised if he has something similar to what you're looking for for the 2>2 system.

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Thanks guys.
The first picture is likely just a cut down stock header with a muffler hanging on end. Plenty wrong on every level with it.
The other system noted above from France is a better attempt, but one person (here) who purchased it said it was extremely loud (no surprise), and last and most important should be what does it do for power/drive-ability; Where are the power charts and fueling resolutions from them?
I can likely build this for you, but know that it will be LOUD and you will need my ECU Flash Tool to fix the fueling.
 
That first system is very similar to BAAK's. A little different muffler. IIRC Todd is looking into carrying some of their equipment, much of which is quite nice. Personally, I think a system that short, depending on headpipe ID will be giving up some bottom end in exchange for a "look". Todd's systems, from all reviews and pictures will give you both looks and performance.

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Hey guys, I know this thread is over a year old but I've been interested in an exhaust system like this for a while now cause I think they're absolutely gorgeous. I just wanted to see if after a year passing there's any more options, etc...?

I'd be really interested in seeing all of what Todd came up with cause while I think that BAAK exhaust is beautiful, I wouldn't be surprised to see Todd coming up with something that not only looked great but sounded and performs great too.
 
This is my setup. I also purchased the stubby "muffler" but it's extremely loud and it just sits on the shelf now. This one is still loud enough and looks nice. This setup from guzzitech is a few years old now so his design and offerings has changed some.
 
Yeah I've seen those pipes, idk they really just don't do it for me (which sucks an awful lot cause I'm sure they perform great).
 
I have an almost identical set up, and I am surprised at how many unsolicited compliments I get on them (and, yes, they perform and sound great!)

Todd also has a 2>2 system that retains the stock look, for anyone who prefers that style, and, as Wisconsin V7 Racer, hinted, there's a wide choice of final mufflers.

Also - funny that you mention the stubby - I was just thinking of asking Todd about trying one on my bike. Based on your comparative report, I think I already know which one I'll want to keep (the current one!)

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