Need a new exhaust for my Buddy 150.
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Need a new exhaust for my Buddy 150.
I just want to buy a stock exhaust and replace the old one. The old one has a "rattle" in it and its also rusting, so I just want to clean my baby up a bit.
My question is what kind of gaskets, screws, bolts, etc I will need for a clean job. Thanks in advance. -Dan
My question is what kind of gaskets, screws, bolts, etc I will need for a clean job. Thanks in advance. -Dan
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dasscooter wrote:Unless you can find a used one, a stock exhaust is verrrrry expensive. The NCY with the silencer installed is a good replacement if you don't want the loudness of an aftermarket exhaust.
This is what Im looking at. I don't think Ill have to re-jet with this. Price is not really a problem. This will be my first foray into maint. other than oils and valve adj.
http://www.scooterworks.com/ncy-perform ... wpuMbvmqM8
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I currently have a Prima exhaust, but that NCY exhaust is what I'd go with if I needed a replacement. Folks on the forum that have the NCY seem to like it. NCY has a few different gaskets. I'd ask Scooterworks which they recommend.FromHereToThere wrote:This is what Im looking at. I don't think Ill have to re-jet with this. Price is not really a problem. This will be my first foray into maint. other than oils and valve adj.
http://www.scooterworks.com/ncy-perform ... wpuMbvmqM8
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My old 07 Buddy 125 has the NCY on it. That is a TOUGH exhaust. The owner has wreaked on it twice on that side and caught it looping a wheelie! No damage other than some scrape marks. If my 08 ever needs a exhaust I will get a NCY for that as well. Sounds cool with the silencer out, and slightly louder than stock with the silencer in. Has a no rust down pipe and nice, sturdy paint finish. The plastic cover looks kinda generic but has yet to crack or fall off.
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When I order I will do it by phone to make sure I get the right bits.HowHH wrote:I currently have a Prima exhaust, but that NCY exhaust is what I'd go with if I needed a replacement. Folks on the forum that have the NCY seem to like it. NCY has a few different gaskets. I'd ask Scooterworks which they recommend.FromHereToThere wrote:This is what Im looking at. I don't think Ill have to re-jet with this. Price is not really a problem. This will be my first foray into maint. other than oils and valve adj.
http://www.scooterworks.com/ncy-perform ... wpuMbvmqM8
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skully93 wrote:I'm still rocking my Prima after 12k miles. Might try the NCY if it ever went to pot, but it's been doing well.
Found a new one(stock) on FB for $100. Im pleased with that. I'll need to ask some questions when I install!
Edit-Oh yeah, my old exhaust is now making a louder noise(like a little Harley) most of the time. I am assuming this is the baffle? Sometimes it evens out and sounds quiet. My question is can it hurt my engine? Otherwise the noise is pretty cool. It's bike-week here and when I pulled into the gas station today 10 Harley people looked up, LOL. I bet they had a laugh.
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