Thunderheader vs Road Rage
#31
Just found out yesterday after a disappointing call to Bassani that they do not make a quiet baffle for the RR3 exhaust. I'm loving the performance increase with the RR3 and about 100 miles worth of tuning with the FP3, and it sounds awesome, BUT the neighbors are going to get pissed. I live in a townhouse and I rent since the coast is so damn expensive to buy.
I'm going to do a little investigation, and probably modify the baffle from another system to work in mine.
I'm going to do a little investigation, and probably modify the baffle from another system to work in mine.
#32
Just found out yesterday after a disappointing call to Bassani that they do not make a quiet baffle for the RR3 exhaust. I'm loving the performance increase with the RR3 and about 100 miles worth of tuning with the FP3, and it sounds awesome, BUT the neighbors are going to get pissed. I live in a townhouse and I rent since the coast is so damn expensive to buy.
I'm going to do a little investigation, and probably modify the baffle from another system to work in mine.
I'm going to do a little investigation, and probably modify the baffle from another system to work in mine.
Another thought would be to get some muffler packing, pull out the baffle and wrap it in the packing, and reinstall. This really shouldn't alter the tuning/flow characteristics at all.
On my other bike I actually removed half of the packing around the baffles, which woke up the tone a bit...
Something like any of this stuff: http://www.revzilla.com/search?query...exhaust%20pack
#33
I'm OK with the midrange power with this setup, not really worried about tuning it for more, and top end... well it does well there too. Power from 2500 to 4000 is great, and that's where it lives the majority of it's life.
I'm going to pull the baffle and take some measurements of the can, and see how the other baffles available fit. I don't think it would be too complicated to adapt one of their other RR quiet baffled if the repack doesn't tone it down a little.
The other option is making a cap for the end that can hold a secondary baffle inside. Did this for a racecar that was being prepped to run on a track with noise regulations. Knocked down a few decibels and didn't choke it too bad.
I'm going to pull the baffle and take some measurements of the can, and see how the other baffles available fit. I don't think it would be too complicated to adapt one of their other RR quiet baffled if the repack doesn't tone it down a little.
The other option is making a cap for the end that can hold a secondary baffle inside. Did this for a racecar that was being prepped to run on a track with noise regulations. Knocked down a few decibels and didn't choke it too bad.
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