Moto Guzzi V7 Racer Straight Pipe
I found the stock exhaust on my V7 to be way too quiet - I couldn’t hear the engine above 45 MPH at all. So I decided to first try the easiest and cheapest exhaust modification - removing the mufflers entirely. It’s perfect! I’ll keep it this way, but I need to get it tuned. As an added bonus - removing the stock pipes saves about 10-15 pounds of weight Want to support the channel? PayPal contributions can be sent to: [email protected]

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