78 Darmah Silentium vs Conti mufflers
78 Darmah Silentium vs Conti mufflers
My ‘78 Darmah has Conti mufflers. These are great for power but LOUD. Would Silentium mufflers be noticeably quieter?
Re: 78 Darmah Silentium vs Conti mufflers
Although I have never heard Silentiums myself I believe thats the whole point of them. They are quiter and might might cost you a bit of power too. However I, and many others, have always found a bevel drive singing through a set of Coti`s to be a beautiful sound. Change your neighbours not your mufflers...........
Re: 78 Darmah Silentium vs Conti mufflers
Unfortunately, even though I pulled the Darmah out of the garage and down to the street and started up after closing the garage door the wife complained she was awakened by the noise. Our bedroom is on the opposite side of the house! Have not decided to make a change just yet.
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Re: 78 Darmah Silentium vs Conti mufflers
I have to agree with you. Contis are simply too loud for street use. Had them on my MHR and quickly grew to hate them.
To the best of my knowledge, they were never homologated in Italy. And they were never fitted as standard to Darmahs, being sold - strictly speaking - as part of the 'Tuning Kit' that included different cams, 40mm carbs and bigger valves.
The problem is, what else to use?
The Silentiums are quiet, but they are heavy and they definitely rob power. Also, I suspect you will find them hard to find. They rot out like pears ...
The Lafranconis are quieter than Contis, are less power zapping than the Silentiums, but aren't very pretty with the seams on the top and bottom. And again, where to find?
It's a bit of a problem ...
Armours in the UK make Conti replicas which look nice, but you'd have to ask them how loud they are. Ditto a stainless pair from Keihan. And there's an outfit called the Classic Bike Shop selling some chrome plated ones ...
To the best of my knowledge, they were never homologated in Italy. And they were never fitted as standard to Darmahs, being sold - strictly speaking - as part of the 'Tuning Kit' that included different cams, 40mm carbs and bigger valves.
The problem is, what else to use?
The Silentiums are quiet, but they are heavy and they definitely rob power. Also, I suspect you will find them hard to find. They rot out like pears ...
The Lafranconis are quieter than Contis, are less power zapping than the Silentiums, but aren't very pretty with the seams on the top and bottom. And again, where to find?
It's a bit of a problem ...
Armours in the UK make Conti replicas which look nice, but you'd have to ask them how loud they are. Ditto a stainless pair from Keihan. And there's an outfit called the Classic Bike Shop selling some chrome plated ones ...