Mambo wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:09:Yep, right, there's only this disturbing sound when the bike is moving.
I'll try some burnout to see if I can hear the sound this way (I'm pretty shure my neighbourg will love me much more after that
).
Okay. Rule out the idea of the carb or the engine. It only does it when moving. That leaves the problem from the transmission to the rear wheel. If you can determine which side of the bike is producing the noise, we'll narrow it down some more.
Quote:About your bike, is it a Raask exhaust? Can you tell me more about? (increase/decrease power? sound? carb mod,...). I'm planning to buy one (it looks great) but I'm afraid it doesn't sound as nice as a Screamin Eagle
Overall, I like the Raask. Performance is different. The double-walled header ID is larger than stock. Better breathing gives me a strong top end, but the mid range is not as strong as the SuperTrapp that was on it (on my spouse's now). It came with an optional baffle that I burned up
and I'm currently working on my own prototype.
The sound is Loud (hence, my baffle work). It sounds like 1/2 of any blown out V-Twin with Cobra pipes.
Quality is Excellent, Excellent, Excellent. The chrome is great. The mount is perfect. Even has a signature...
Other pluses are the lighter weight and the lack of a muffler clamp. It weighs about 7 lbs.
The choice is yours...
With all the good things, the sound is different. If you want deep throaty megaphone sound, better get a Trapp, Jardine, or a Mac.