This will probably seem like an odd post but here goes...
Basically i think the bike is too quiet with baffles in and a tiny bit noisy (for the road) with them out
I was thinking, has anybody modified their baffles to get the noise somewhere inbetween?!
How about running one baffle in and one out?
Any thoughts???
bic_bicknell
2013-11-27 21:18:00 UTC
Colonel_Klinck
2013-11-27 21:28:00 UTC
Try cutting your baffles in half.
Perfect compromise.
Perfect compromise.
bic_bicknell
2013-11-27 21:30:00 UTC
That had crossed my mind!
Have you tried it?
Have you tried it?
bic_bicknell
2013-11-27 21:31:00 UTC
I actually need the opposite. My full system is too noisy for Snetterton drive by with baffles in, even after repacking them 2 weeks ago
You could shorten the baffle. That should make them a bit noiser.
edit: Not sure one in, one out would be a good idea. Wouldn't that perhaps create different pressure waves in the headers from the cans?
You could shorten the baffle. That should make them a bit noiser.
edit: Not sure one in, one out would be a good idea. Wouldn't that perhaps create different pressure waves in the headers from the cans?
bic_bicknell
2013-11-27 21:42:00 UTC
Klink. What's the decibel limit for that drive by? Do they tell you or just black fag?
Colonel_Klinck
2013-11-27 21:42:00 UTC
Klink. What's the decibel limit for that drive by? Do they tell you or just black fag?
Sorry, double post
Sorry, double post
Bert
2013-11-27 21:42:00 UTC
Klink. What's the decibel limit for that drive by? Do they tell you or just black fag?
Sorry, tripple post
Fooking internet gone mad!
Sorry, tripple post
Fooking internet gone mad!
41KS
2013-11-27 22:06:00 UTC
Drive by is 92db