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Old 11-10-2008, 07:51 PM
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I just installed these on my bike and while I love the look and the sound is so much better but honestly a bit loud, I found a quiet baffle mentioned on the D&D website but didn't see it offered anywhere so I'm not sure if it's an add on or a completely different muffler. If anyone knows more please help.
 
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Old 11-10-2008, 07:54 PM
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I am looking into the 2 to 1 system. Maybe the VH 2 to 1 pro. How is performance on yours?
 
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When I get onto the throttle it sits me back in the seat more readily. I have no dyno numbers. The only other mod I've done is the intake and a reflash of the chip. Local dealership recommended this exhaust when it use to recommend the V&H pro pipes. The recommendation worked out for me cause I liked the look a bit better since I bought sound unheard. It sounds nice and deeper with a bit of snarl sound.
 
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Originally Posted by fcringo
I just installed these on my bike and while I love the look and the sound is so much better but honestly a bit loud, I found a quiet baffle mentioned on the D&D website but didn't see it offered anywhere so I'm not sure if it's an add on or a completely different muffler. If anyone knows more please help.
It's a slip in baffle, doesn't have an outer housing like the standard baffle and is packed with fiberglass (standard baffle has no fiberglass packing). You can cut the outer housing off like what I did below and pack it with fiberglass, or buy the quiet baffle from a D&D dealer which should be cheaper then buying directly from them.

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Are the cores the same? I just pulled out my standard baffle and cut off the outer can, then wrapped it with fiberglass. Not as loud, and has a little deeper tone to it.

 
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Not the same fiberglass as insulation or is it like auto body fiberglass repair? Thanks though it seems like alot cheaper way.
 
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No personal experience, but I've heard of others with that pipe getting a little better torque hit with that quiet baffle with smaller motors.
 
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