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Exhaust for 850T3

nickmiller

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Hi, where can aftermarket exhaust be found for a 1976 850T3? I believe I still have the original exhaust system. I'd love to find the "bassiest system" out there.
 
Sorry, there is not much out there for T3 unless you can find an old set of Bub's, mufflers are different story.

MG cycle has some exhausts. Todd here could make you a set too but would need your bike most likely.
You could look in store here may just find crossovers & mufflers.
 
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All reports Ive read on Mistral with removable DB killers are good. Im looking at a set for my Convert. Stein Dinse are the cheapest Ive found for me (Oz)
I have read some positive reports on Armour (UK) exhausts too, but dont know what their sound is like.
 
Mistrals will be the "bassiest" without being obnoxiously loud. The Armours mufflers on a customer's G5 were barely louder than the stock exhaust.
 
Have a look at Armour Motor Products, Bournemouth, UK. I bought a full stainless system for my 1977 T3 Cali donkey's years ago and it has been great. The header pipes have yellowed but there's not a hint of corrosion. I've just checked and the parts are still listed.
 
EMGO Dunstall style megaphones fit nice, sound good, and don't cost that much.

EMGO Chrome Wide Mouth Dunstall Muffler 27-1/4&Prime, Long 80-84050
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