SEII with BCT Baffles Video Clip
#51
RE: SEII with BCT Baffles Video Clip
ORIGINAL: kaduku
Looks like I may have to get a DFO, SERT, or PCIII! I do get backfires once in awhile.
Looks like I may have to get a DFO, SERT, or PCIII! I do get backfires once in awhile.
I don't think Texas has the noise police like other states but I too tend to try and quiet them down when I see the cops. I also now coast my bike down my (steep) driveway and out to the corner of my street before starting the engine up if I am leaving in the morning before my neighbors are up... don't want any complaints.
#52
RE: SEII with BCT Baffles Video Clip
I also now coast my bike down my (steep) driveway and out to the corner of my street before starting the engine up if I am leaving in the morning before my neighbors are up... don't want any complaints.
#53
#54
RE: SEII with BCT Baffles Video Clip
Wiff, now that you have had them on for some time, what do you think now? I picked up a set and will be going in to have the bob with seII and power comander redyno'ed, reason for that is first dyno was at 750 miles and tec did not want to do a full run at that time. Now at 5000 ready and there is n/charge. I do not know if I want to use them or not. Seem's to be a lot of opinions.
RWP
RWP
ORIGINAL: Whiffleboy
You can add me to the list of satisfied customers. Well, actually, I'm a satisfied customer of Wild Wally since I bought his but anyways...
Threw them in/on yesterday. Had to remove the pipes to get the old baffles out but it was not a big deal. First impressions after boosting my DFO a tad to compensate for a more open pipe:
25% louder than SEIIs at idle. 35-40% louder when you throttle.
More bottom end
More midrange/throaty sound
More crack on the high end
Maybe I was just starstruck over the difference, but, I swear I think the bike felt like it had more torque and it definitely ran a bit smoother at the low rpms.
Edit: I'll add that the pipes are loud enough now for me to feel like I need to adjust my riding when I see the Po-Po. They're picky around here.
Bottom line: Save up $129 and get you some. Well worth it.
Thanks Wally!
Whiff
You can add me to the list of satisfied customers. Well, actually, I'm a satisfied customer of Wild Wally since I bought his but anyways...
Threw them in/on yesterday. Had to remove the pipes to get the old baffles out but it was not a big deal. First impressions after boosting my DFO a tad to compensate for a more open pipe:
25% louder than SEIIs at idle. 35-40% louder when you throttle.
More bottom end
More midrange/throaty sound
More crack on the high end
Maybe I was just starstruck over the difference, but, I swear I think the bike felt like it had more torque and it definitely ran a bit smoother at the low rpms.
Edit: I'll add that the pipes are loud enough now for me to feel like I need to adjust my riding when I see the Po-Po. They're picky around here.
Bottom line: Save up $129 and get you some. Well worth it.
Thanks Wally!
Whiff
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