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Old 08-16-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Attention all pipe gurus

Can anyone ID what pipes these are for me?

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I have no clue as to manufacturer but those are what I would call peashooters as found on Norton Commandos
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Those look like Thunderbike pipes. Mototwin also had some in that style.
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Those babies are MEGAPHONES as seen on 72 or so on up on Triumph T140V
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They look like these to me...

http://www.newbonneville.com/html/hyde_peashooters.html
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Norman is wrong this time. The pipe we have on our new Bonnies is what they called a Peashooter, as ya can tell by the shape. In 1971 Triumph went to what was called a Megaphone pipe. . Not my idea but JR Nelson book BONNIE, The Development History of The Triumph Bonneville 2nd edition.1979
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They look like these - http://www.mototwin.com/store/produc...roducts_id=187 to me. Your picture is a bit small, but the silencers on that bike don't appear to have the prominent welded joints of the Hydes and have a longer reverse section. My money is on the MotoTwins. If you fancy some, contact Mark at Keihan(.co.uk) in Redditch who makes them for MotoTwin. They are based on the silencers he sells for Norton Commandos. He might be able to sort you out if you get my drift.
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Thanks all, I saw these and liked them but just couldn't ID them.
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Norman is correct they are called peashooters, he worked for Triumph and Norton back in the day. The new Bonnies have a sort of odd 40's style mufflers maybe they called them peashooters back then also but the Nortons Commando's have always been known for the peashooter mufflers.

http://www.raskcycle.com/cgi-bin/car...itish+Mufflers
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Those look like they could be Emgo 80-84045 mufflers with 80-03255 pipe adapters. I have always called this style of muffler a "Peashooter". So does Norman Hyde...look at their online catalog:
http://www.normanhyde.co.uk/info.php?code=HBS165
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