Barnapkin Posted May 29, 2017 Author Posted May 29, 2017 The crossover being from Ghezzi&Brian wasn't cheap; 370Euro. It is well made. I didn;t expect the bright stainless vs something brushed. I was looking for an X-Type crossover vs the H-type. I was basing my preferences from the Bike Boy dyno results. The H type crossovers seem to impede flow vs hurting flow. So far the bike seems to be a lot smoother in power delivery. If my bike is anything like the results below, one can see how there are fewer flat spots. The G&B crossover seems to be an even better x-Type design compared to the pics I have seen of the stucchi, wich I could not find. Butt dynos are unreliable, so in the end, it is up to the person paying to determine if they are satisfied.
Barnapkin Posted May 29, 2017 Author Posted May 29, 2017 Below is the similar assessment of the H-type crossover from the same bike boy dyno chart.
Skeeve Posted October 16, 2017 Posted October 16, 2017 I was looking for an X-Type crossover vs the H-type. I was basing my preferences from the Bike Boy dyno results. The H type crossovers seem to impede flow vs hurting flow. That's because the H-type don't actually share exhaust [muffler] volumes, they only utilize acoustic balance [which is why they work great for filling in the mid-range hole that's pretty much an acoustic artifact.] Someone dissected one of the H-type here on V11LM years ago & revealed that fact. So they wind up strangling the top end unless you switch to much-higher flowing (non-)mufflers [RCMs or Cherry Bombs, take your pick! ]
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