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Aftermarket Exhausts - Buddy 150

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 3:07 pm
by Jaylinb
In the 10 years I've had my Blackjack, I've gone through about 4 Prima exhausts and I've just about had it with them. Their weakest point (for me) is the mounting brackets on the muffler, and finding someone around here to weld SS is useless. I don't like the look of the OEM stock muffler, I'd like something better-looking and sounding.
Who has a different aftermarket exhaust on their Buddy, and how do you like it?

Re: Aftermarket Exhausts - Buddy 150

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2020 3:32 am
by Partly cloudy Pete
Jaylinb wrote:In the 10 years I've had my Blackjack, I've gone through about 4 Prima exhausts and I've just about had it with them. Their weakest point (for me) is the mounting brackets on the muffler, and finding someone around here to weld SS is useless. I don't like the look of the OEM stock muffler, I'd like something better-looking and sounding.
Who has a different aftermarket exhaust on their Buddy, and how do you like it?
NCY exhaust on mine, I had he blackjack one and changed it to the ncy, plus it sounds better not as loud.

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 5:54 pm
by wheelbender6
What are your riding and storage conditions like? I have had a stainless prima exhaust for six years and it still feels solid. I even kept the scoot in a carport, about 1000 feet from the Gulf for three years. 5,000 miles or so.

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:52 pm
by Partly cloudy Pete
wheelbender6 wrote:What are your riding and storage conditions like? I have had a stainless prima exhaust for six years and it still feels solid. I even kept the scoot in a carport, about 1000 feet from the Gulf for three years. 5,000 miles or so.
I live in Las Vegas scooter is garaged