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NEW: exhaust bgm PRO BigBox TOURING for Vespa PK50 & PK125

Secretly has a new one Racing exhaust for Vespa PK sneaked into our shop. Today we introduce you to the new Vespa PK exhaust from bgm PRO.

Vespa PK racing exhaust - bgm PRO BigBox Vespa PK | HANDMADE in EUROPE

We have two versions:

  1. for Vespa PK50 & PK80 | BGM1050PK
    Exhaust -BGM PRO BigBox TOURING PK- Vespa PK50, PK80 (S / XL / XL2 / HP / SS / Lusso)
  2. for Vespa PK125 & PK75 | BGM1125PK
    Exhaust -BGM PRO BigBox TOURING PK- Vespa PK125 (S / XL / XL2 / ETS), Motovespa PK75 (S / XL / Junior)

The history of this exhaust system lies in the fact that there were no longer any original Piaggio exhaust systems for the PK 50 models. When developing a new exhaust, we have that Potential Buyers / Aggregators recognized and a sports exhaust in original optics, low volume with significant increase in performance can develop. The bgm PRO quality exhaust is now handmade in Europe and is available now: bgm PRO BigBox TOURING Vespa PK

bgm PRO BigBox Touring VS Sito PLUS

On the dynamometer it looks like this:

Vespa PK racing exhaust dynamometer

 

bgm PRO BigBox for your Vespa PK

Vespa PK exhaust with more power, subtle optics & low volume

The bgm PRO exhaust in the TOURING version thus provides the subtle look and acoustics of an original Vespa exhaust, in conjunction with a sports exhaust characteristic with high torque and a wide range of performance. Originally, this system was designed as a replacement for the original Piaggio exhaust systems that are no longer available. Meanwhile we have it to a full-fledged, modern sports exhaust system further developed.

We have great value one good performance consider subtle noise and a good fit placed.

  • Significantly more power
  • Quiet racing exhaust
  • Good fit
  • Original optics
  • High and early torque
  • Broad speed range
  • More top speed
  • Very unobtrusive
  • Fits without modifications
  • Handcrafted in Europe

The bgm PRO Sport TOURING harmonizes very well with a series engine as well as with the classic tuning cylinders such as the

  • Polini 75-112,
  • DR75-102 or
  • Malossi 75-112
  • Polini 133

Exhaust Vespa PK 50 bgm PRO BigBox TOURING

Easy construction

The manifold, which is divided relatively far down, enables the exhaust body to be dismantled quickly without having to remove the manifold on the cylinder. The connection is secured by tension springs in a stable but quickly releasable manner.

We recommend increasing the number of nozzles at the beginning of 2-4 for safety in comparison to a standard exhaust.

DELIVERY

  • Exhaust body
  • exhaust
  • Exhaust springs
  • Gasket cylinder / manifold

Vespa PK exhaust TIP:

  1. Adjust spraying like this
  2. Down heat-resistant sealant (please refer Accessories for the exhaust) between the manifold and the exhaust body keeps this place permanently clean.

PK 50 exhaust: Matching Vespa PK

The PK exhaust fits the following Vespa PK 50 and Vespa PK 80 - Models:

PK 125 exhaust: Matching Vespa PK

The PK exhaust fits the following Vespa PK 125 and Vespa PK 75  - Models:

Order here: modern Vespa PK exhaust
Vespa exhaust test test stand Dyno

Vespa exhaust bgm BigBox Sport put to the test

Michel Holden from England, long-time customer of Scooter Center, visited us briefly on his way to the “Ferien im Sauerland” run and seized the opportunity Vespa Aupuff BigBox Sport to test once on the test bench.

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Vespa PX 200 with Malossi 210 and PHBH 30 carburettors

His scooter, a German Vespa PX200, which he bought when he was stationed with the British Forces in Germany.

The engine is quite simple and consists of an "old" Malossi 210 cylinder, DellOrto carburetor PHBH 30, Mazzucchelli racing shaft with 57mm stroke and a Taffspeed MK4.

In England on a Dynojet, Michael tells us, the engine had this configuration before he left 17,8BHP (Brake Horse Power), i.e. performance measured on the rear wheel.

This is a useful reference value for our input measurement, because it allows us to assess whether the engine has lost power and how comparable the measurements are.

The old “two-decade” with the MK 4 also delivers the predicted performance well. Since the value determined on our test bench only deviates by a few tenths, one can say that the measurements on the Dynojet and here in our case are comparable in this case.

 

M. Holden Malossi 210 PHBH30 MK4

The 90s: and Taffspeed MK4 Vespa exhaust

The MK4 was a good one in its time (in 1996 we sold the first systems with TÜV approval in Germany) All-rounder with a useful performance curve in such a way that there is good performance before the actual use of the resonance. In general, it can be said that an engine that develops an output of at least 5000PS in the range of around 10 rpm and increases the output and torque as the speed continues to increase, is perceived as being “easy to drive” on the road. With just under 18Nm in the range just before 6000rpm, the MK4 is also a candidate on this engine, which often prompts the driver to shift down when a little more acceleration is required in fourth gear at less than 90km / h.

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The modern racing exhaust: bgm PRO BigBox Sport

At the time of the MK4 the exhaust was the state of the art and no exhaust that was optically close to the original “lunch box” would have come close to such performance values.

For some time now, however, the development has been moving in the right direction efficient exhaust systems, which are optically as close as possible to the original.

The BigBox was also created from this specification:

To combine the performance of a resonance exhaust system with the look of an original exhaust system.bgm tuning

BGM1011SP

 

BigBox Sport vs Taffspeed MK4

Here in a direct comparison the BigBox Sport and the Taffspeed MK4.

 

bbs mk4

Compared to the MK4, the BigBox Sport can operate in the range from 4500rpm significantly increase in torque and power. A direct comparison on the road makes the scooter look more drivable because it is simple more torque for acceleration Available. Especially in the range from 5500 rpm, when the scooter is being driven on the expressway or motorway, the additional torque when overtaking has a positive effect.

Michael was so impressed with the BigBox Sport that we weren't even allowed to unscrew our test specimen from the test stand from his scooter and he continued on his way to the Sauerland directly with the BigBox Sport.

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Test the new Vespa exhaust now:

If you too would like to know what the BigBox Sport on your engine can, then send us an appointment request to:

 

pruefstand@scooter-center.com