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Taking the baffle out (Read 6 times)
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Taking the baffle out
12/17/06 at 13:29:14
Hi folks -
I'm trying to get a better sound out of the Savage. My HD parts guy sold me a V&H straight shot muffler but it's hard to fit and it's way too loud!!!
Is it possible to take the baffle out of the stock Savage muffler? Does it sound decent?
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12/17/06 at 16:18:48
less work in mounting a sporty or dyna muffler. JMHO.
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12/17/06 at 16:49:52
Get a sporty muffler and drill a 3/8 hole in the baffle, sounds great at speed but not too loud at idle. Real happy now with the way mine sounds. Modifing the stock Savage muffler can be a lot of work and it still won't sound right.
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Re: Taking the baffle out
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12/18/06 at 20:51:29
Get an after market slip on designed for the Savage like the Jardine or SuperTrapp. Don't wreck your stock muffler so you can resell the bike.
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12/19/06 at 05:48:07
Jardine, MAC, Supertrapp, Raask: all make them specifically for the LS650.
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