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Toddy wrote:One of our lads runs a mugello 198 with 28mm dellorto and jl3 runs very very well![]()
Donnie wrote:I would just be prepared if you go down the mugello route you may have to do some cutting / shutting to the exhaust hanger due to some having the exhaust port deeper / in a different position to standard.
http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic ... 4&p=121244" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; is one such thread on the subject
I've just bought a 1961 s2 with a 186 mugello running a 26mm dellorto and remote filter and a ancellotti pipe,we'll happy with it sits all day at 60-65 if you want to,need to get it on a dyno as it seems a bit rich,if there is anyone with the same set up could you please give me your carb settings,thanks
Certainly something to think about, reading that thread. Are there any expansion pipes that do fit without the hassle of cutting or grinding?
scooterstu wrote:I run my 198 kit on a 30mm dellorto with a JL3 pipe. No fettling required apart from to rear footboard cut out to miss the pipe. Set up by Armandos and never let me down in 1800 miles. Ive heard people saying the 186 kit was miles better but i'm happy with mine. Dyno'ed last year at 15.6 BHP. Not the fastest scoot in the world but its good enough for me. Not that i'd know anyway cos the speedo does what it wants but thats another story.
Kev Fox wrote:My Mugello 186 has been trouble free for 5,000 miles. Run it with an AF Clubman and now an Ancelotti exhaust with no fitment problems.
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