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R100RS replacement mufflers

There's a couple of R100RS specific threads about mufflers in the Similar Thread pane at the bottom of the screen.
 
Sito mufflers from Moto Bins in the UK, a wee bit more roaraty as the English say. I had them on my RS.
 

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hello again

hello again Darryl, great to see you post sito are great as I had them on my R100 S/RS also ,but I think Moto Bins only do them in 40 mm now perhaps a slieve?, installed EMGO on mine last year had to shove stainless pot scrubbing pads up the in take to quieten them down!! no respetable bmw airhead should be that loud or perhaps I,m getting too old, your bike looks beautiful bye for now, hope all are well and better times ahead Jimmy:wave
 
Keihen stainless steel exhaust are hard to beat in the long run. They are $$$ but can be buffed back to like new. I have them on my 81 R100RT. Depends what you budget is and the condition of your ride. Available in the U.S.A and U.K. for a start
 
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