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Post by trailheadmike on Apr 26, 2014 7:07:42 GMT -6
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Post by trailheadmike on Apr 26, 2014 17:08:53 GMT -6
I'll answer my own thread - I just bought the Dragon Double Shot. I put in a bid of $125 on ebay and it was accepted, so for about $30 more than the pipe the whole kit comes. These went for over $350 at one point. Can't wait. I'll post a pic and some sound when its done.
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Post by ellpee on Apr 27, 2014 9:02:11 GMT -6
Please do post pics. When I Google Dragon Double Shot I get a bunch of stuff about hats.
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Post by trailheadmike on May 3, 2014 13:49:52 GMT -6
I got the exhaust on Friday and here it is. There was no headpipe to take off because it fell off. The gasket was still in there, but it was a deformed, crushed mess. At the same time I ordered the exhaust I ordered a gasket, which was a nice copper solid one. Should last. I got the wrong size in the mail (need to be O.D. 38-39mm) but mine came as a 41mm. Rather then return it I ground it down with my dremel. Easy enough. So here is the beautiful Dragon Custom Double Shot: As you'll see, it only uses the two bottom mounts. The top bracket is not to be used, even says so in the instructions. I believe it is for the air intake which i'm not using. Note that the left bracket has blood on it. It wouldn't be a trailheadmike special without some blood. The kit comes with silencers to attach to the exhaust tips. I put them in because this thing is LOUD. Finally, here's where it attaches in case anyone cares: These are sold on eBay and he has them for our Linhai 257cc's and 150s. He also has a single shot. Great mod.
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Post by alleyoop on May 3, 2014 17:06:53 GMT -6
Very nice, looking bad my man Alleyoop
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Post by JR on May 4, 2014 11:03:24 GMT -6
I care and this is one cool looking muffler! My old mufflers are starting to get to the worn out replacement stage and when they do, this will be my new muffler!
Great job Mike!
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Post by ellpee on May 4, 2014 12:43:55 GMT -6
Have to say, $100 for OEM, these don't look all that bad. Classy.
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Post by bobcat on Jul 23, 2014 7:23:46 GMT -6
i dont need or want anything fancy like that. just replacement pipe. should not be to expensive. (i would think anyway). i am on ss disability and can not afford to much. thanx for the info
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Post by partypooper on Sept 8, 2014 10:04:14 GMT -6
Hi there I just got in the mail the same kit and forgot to buy the gasket ...If I take my exhaust with precautions do you think I can reuse the stock gasket or I still need to buy a new one also were can I order one? ?? any help would greatly appreciate it thankssssssss
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Post by trailheadmike on Sept 9, 2014 9:41:23 GMT -6
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Post by partypooper on Sept 9, 2014 13:01:51 GMT -6
Thanks I just made the order I appreciate your help. Can wait to install the dragon. Lol
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Post by partypooper on Sept 11, 2014 1:32:48 GMT -6
I was wondering did you solder or welded the pipe to the headers. Since they just attach to each other I want it to ask you cuz I was looking at it thinking like would it leak tru there I was trying to get a close up on your picture to see if you welded. But it's blury ..??
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Post by trailheadmike on Sept 11, 2014 10:38:55 GMT -6
The muffler slides in to the headpipe and the instructions call for using a muffler joint sealer to join them together. I got an inexpensive tube of something at the local NAPA store for around $5. Be sure to tape up the chrome on either side of the joint before you do it though. I forgot to and I got compound on the head pipe from my fingers and I have not been able to get it off.
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Post by trailheadmike on Sept 22, 2015 14:35:35 GMT -6
Well, after 16 months, I am back to the original exhaust. About a month ago a 90 degree weld snapped on one mounting bracket, and while I was deciding if I should get rid of it or find a place to have it welded the actual mounting plate on the other mount cracked in half. No sense in welding it if the metal itself is going to fail, so I put on the old muffler back on and tied it into the Dragon head pipe. The head pipe is too short, so I bridged the gap with one of those clamps you use to tie together metal pipe to pvc. I ordered the correct head pipe and in the mean while this fix seems to be working fine. One thing I'll say is that it is very odd to have the scooter be so quiet again! The Dragon was very loud but in a good way. I wanted to ask partypooper how your experience has been with the Dragon. I loved the way it looked and sounded, but it never quite seemed to fit and needed regular adjusting. Here's a pic of my gerry rigged transition. You'll note the high tech aluminum foil used for gaskets at either end. i1123.photobucket.com/albums/l559/trailheadmike/001_zpsx3d2yf1o.jpg
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Post by rock71 on Sept 23, 2015 15:34:17 GMT -6
Hello, very bad about you Dragon Muffler, I was wondering if perhaps a good one italian or spanish muffler, could fit for this chinesse machines , this the link
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