My pipes are too loud. Recommend something else.
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Before you go spending a lot of jack on a new set of mufflers, you might try putting a lollipop baffle in front of your mufflers. I rode my bike 53k miles with Samsons and the stock headpipes. At 53k, I put on V&H Duals with the same mufflers. The bike was louder. I added the baffles as a tuning aid, but also noticed that it quitened the exhaust a good bit, especially at interstate speeds.
#12
You can buy some Rush mufflers and work with different baffles. They have a nice deep sound regardless of which size of baffle you use. I'd be willing to bet that you'd be very happy with the 1 3/4" baffles. It makes a difference what size your engine is too. I've got the 2 1/2" baffles on an 88 and it's loud but doesn't have that sharp crack like they do on a 96" engine. My friend put a set of Rush slip ons with 2" baffles on his 96" and it's got a low kind of a hushed sound, He loves it and it does sound good. Rush makes a good qauality product and if you shop around you can find decent pricing on them.
#13
Not to hijack but - Those "lolipop" baffles bring back memories! I had a set of those on my first bike, a Honda 305 Scrambler. The pipes ran up the side of the bike and the mufflers were removed but those baffles were installed. It worked like a charm and you could go from open pipes to quiet pipes quickly. Those baffles were more like washers inside with a hole in the middle though. Mine was a "hand me down" from my older brother and was a really nice turquoise blue color.
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Not to hijack but - Those "lolipop" baffles bring back memories! I had a set of those on my first bike, a Honda 305 Scrambler. The pipes ran up the side of the bike and the mufflers were removed but those baffles were installed. It worked like a charm and you could go from open pipes to quiet pipes quickly. Those baffles were more like washers inside with a hole in the middle though. Mine was a "hand me down" from my older brother and was a really nice turquoise blue color.
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#17
I put the TD on the same time as the Ovals, so I couldn't tell you. But I would have to guess that the True Duals are making the Ovals even louder.
#18
That solution looks very interesting. Can you give a bit more information? I dearly love my Rineharts for the middle-aged crazy stuff but it does get old on the highway. Additionally I have a need to be quieter, especially when cranking up and riding out in the early morning. Seems they are something that could be cranked both ways depending on need?
Before you go spending a lot of jack on a new set of mufflers, you might try putting a lollipop baffle in front of your mufflers. I rode my bike 53k miles with Samsons and the stock headpipes. At 53k, I put on V&H Duals with the same mufflers. The bike was louder. I added the baffles as a tuning aid, but also noticed that it quitened the exhaust a good bit, especially at interstate speeds.
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