quietest exhaust
#31
But I did have my tongue-in-cheek hat on when I posted that.
#32
I run new take off stock. There is one one center stop in dividing each pipe into a two baffle system. Both pipes are hooked with a crossover so each cylinder shares two exhaust. It would be pretty difficult to modify it to be quieter. I am sure it just squeaks by the requirements. My Yamaha is quieter
#33
#34
I live in the country. I can hear drag pipes 3-4 miles away
#36
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-75-x-4-Lon...item3a79da7e5a I don't know why you would want to do it for several reasons but here's some baffles I put in the fishtails I have on now. I wanted my Harley to sound like one but I didn't want it to sound obnoxious either. (I have neighbors who work shift.) After installation I fired her up and was sorely disappointed. It made that sewing machine noise more pronounced. I hated it and it was much quieter than stock. I'm not sure how you would incorporate this into a stock slip on but I'm just relaying a little info on what I've done. I've fixed it since and got the sound I want. I'm kind of mystified over why you would want your bike that quiet. With people driving around with their heads firmly implanted in their *** I would rather have them hear me or become aware I'm around than be "stealthy".
Ron
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