no baffles
RoadCap1
Posted 2013-08-25 11:31 PM (#143543)
Subject: no baffles


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 13
I have a set of D & D 's that I am about to remove the baffles from it will be pretty much the same pipe as what you have done. I have heard people talk about the bike running different. I have cams and pistons, pvc 5 and top filter so I'm not worried about losing power I just want loud good sound. Have you noticed any difference other than popping?
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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-08-26 7:07 PM (#143605 - in reply to #143543)
Subject: Re: no baffles


Visionary

Posts: 4278
say if you don't want popping try doing a milled speed shift or don't close the throttle all the way. It tuck me a day of riding where I watch how far i closed the throttle and no more popping
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20 10 Vision
Posted 2013-08-28 3:19 PM (#143724 - in reply to #143543)
Subject: Re: no baffles


Tourer

Posts: 430
I shift around 3k rpm and that really minimized the popping.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-08-28 6:38 PM (#143728 - in reply to #143543)
Subject: Re: no baffles


Visionary

Posts: 4278
No baffles is like throwing ten horse away and you might get a flat spot when hitting the throttle hard
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diamonbird
Posted 2013-08-28 8:44 PM (#143739 - in reply to #143543)
Subject: Re: no baffles


Cruiser

Posts: 251
Mechanicsville, VA United States
Don't remove your baffles.......when I bought my used Vision it had no baffles in it, it wouldn't pull off from a stop unless you was turning 2500rpms and that's real hard on clutch plates. The noise is not worth the damage.
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