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dril out the baffel?
06/17/11 at 00:13:33
 
a friend recominded that i drill out the baffel  at end of muffler?  I do want it a lil louder, is this a good idea  anyone done this b4?
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Reply #1 - 06/17/11 at 01:08:23
 
Yea, thats been done, but thats not how Id go at it at all..
You can get a nicer lookin muffler for cheap & ditch the stock unit, lose a few pounds at the same time. A dyna muffler looks sharp on these bikes. $20.00 is about the norm,
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Reply #2 - 06/17/11 at 01:10:08
 
ok, dyna muffler... ill look that up   any good places to find that

justin_o_guy2 wrote on 06/17/11 at 01:08:23:
Yea, thats been done, but thats not how Id go at it at all..
You can get a nicer lookin muffler for cheap & ditch the stock unit, lose a few pounds at the same time. A dyna muffler looks sharp on these bikes. $20.00 is about the norm,

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Reply #3 - 06/17/11 at 01:11:40
 
HD dyna, HD shop, ask for a take off,, make sure theres no crossover connection.. now Go to BED!


Ohh, if only I could take my own advice..
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Reply #4 - 06/17/11 at 20:28:19
 
You can use a muffler off the Super Low or the Night Train and not have to rejet. I have not used the Dyna muffler recommend on here and don't know if rejetting is necessary. Some do it because of the lean condition of the carb. The muffler I am recommending goes on with no problem and needs no offset of 10 degrees. Requires a couple of wraps of Dr Pepper can for a gasket, a 1 1/4-20 bolt and a couple of washers. It sounds different, but NOT loud. It just doesn't sound like a lawn mower. Drilling 1/4" holes around the plate in the muffler rear is easy and does not make it much louder. Too much and you will lose back pressure and some low end power. Smiley
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Reply #5 - 06/17/11 at 21:26:04
 
go WAY back in the tech section..(5 years?) theres some oem muff mod post lurkin there...more than just drillin
got to get the rivets drilled out then mod the plumming you find inside..

there is one who just got a lond extension for drill bit but dont think the results were satisfactory..
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Reply #6 - 06/17/11 at 21:44:48
 
There are two baffles inside. They look like pipes and one is smaller in diameter than the other. You can pull the center one out for a little noise, but you lose a little power. With both out the power suffers and the sound is not that great, to me.
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