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MattTampa
Posted 2012-08-13 9:19 AM (#121427)
Subject: Exhaust Mod Question


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 10
I have the stock pipes on my Ness 2009
and i also have the Stg1 levl1 pipes as well.

Witch pipes can I remove the Baffle completly out?

Looking for a cost effective way for "Loud" sound-
trying to get the bike to Roar :-)

Thanks for any help!
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nailer
Posted 2012-08-13 9:45 AM (#121429 - in reply to #121427)
Subject: RE: Exhaust Mod Question


Tourer

Posts: 366
Albuquerque, NM
S1L2's
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MattTampa
Posted 2012-08-13 10:05 AM (#121430 - in reply to #121427)
Subject: Re: Exhaust Mod Question


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 10
So the Stock ones does not have a way to remove the baffles either?

I hear that there are companys that remove them?
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goat813
Posted 2012-08-13 9:51 PM (#121483 - in reply to #121427)
Subject: Re: Exhaust Mod Question


Cruiser

Posts: 215
W'ford Tx
eBay search for atom bomb service and they will gut your pipes for you but you'll pay for it. You might try a trusted muffler shop to see if they can gut them for you.
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MattTampa
Posted 2012-08-13 10:15 PM (#121484 - in reply to #121483)
Subject: Re: Exhaust Mod Question


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 10
witch one? the stock or the S1L1 ?
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8ballrider13
Posted 2012-08-14 7:26 AM (#121490 - in reply to #121427)
Subject: RE: Exhaust Mod Question


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CT
You can remove the baffles from the stock pipes with a die grinder just cut the end of the
pipe there is nothing inside holding it toghether when you remove it you need to leave the mounts for the tips in place so those should be spot welded after its cut out
Its very easy to do it would be very easy to reinstall them if you do it right
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kris1956
Posted 2012-08-14 7:39 AM (#121491 - in reply to #121429)
Subject: RE: Exhaust Mod Question


Iron Butt

Posts: 1109

nailer - 2012-08-13 9:45 AM S1L2's

 +1, They sound great after a 10-12k burn in period.

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MattTampa
Posted 2012-08-14 11:45 AM (#121503 - in reply to #121490)
Subject: RE: Exhaust Mod Question


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 10
8ballrider13 - 2012-08-14 7:26 AM

You can remove the baffles from the stock pipes with a die grinder just cut the end of the
pipe there is nothing inside holding it toghether when you remove it you need to leave the mounts for the tips in place so those should be spot welded after its cut out
Its very easy to do it would be very easy to reinstall them if you do it right


Cut the "tip end" correct?

and also, would the dealer flash need to be installed- if so witch stage is best?
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8ballrider13
Posted 2012-08-14 2:46 PM (#121511 - in reply to #121503)
Subject: RE: Exhaust Mod Question


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Posts: 2
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If you take a look at the pic on witchdoctors website cut the end the way he does. No need for a reflash I cut mine out 1k miles ago and it runs mint and sounds awesome!
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aaronrkelly
Posted 2012-08-29 7:06 AM (#122498 - in reply to #121427)
Subject: Re: Exhaust Mod Question


Tourer

Posts: 395
Moravia, IA
I removed the baffle out of my stock pipes....love it. Its loud.....but not loud enough I cant hear the radio. Just perfect.....cost $0.
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