D&D Fatcat "Louvered Baffles "
#11
got a question. I installed a set of D&D Fatcat 2 into 1 big bore with the quiet baffles, the torque is great , but there's nothing quiet about these pipes. In fact when i'm runing highway speeds it's nerveracking.
does anyone have any experience with the "louvered Baffles " D&D sells ? I really like my pipes but not the sound so I figured with different baffles I could give up a little top end for better torque and get a quiter sound.
Thanks for the help
does anyone have any experience with the "louvered Baffles " D&D sells ? I really like my pipes but not the sound so I figured with different baffles I could give up a little top end for better torque and get a quiter sound.
Thanks for the help
#12
My pipes are the big bore quiet baffles. Not louvered. And im here to tell you that when im on the highway, they kill me ears. I have to wear ear plugs and even then it gets to me. Around town is not to bad. And i have a friend with the regular D&D and their loud also. I dont know about the louvered baffles though. I've got to do something about the sound. We love taking trips, we love the power and TQ, but its to much. I really wish D&D could respond to these post and give us some insite.
#14
#15
I would recommend going with the regular quiet baffle, I've had it in my bike for the past 2 years. I run the highway with no problems at all, I can still hear my music, and I can still hear what's going on around me.
Send D&D an email - danddexhaust@msn.com , Leonard is usually very quick to respond. And he can let you know how much a new baffle would cost as well.
Steve
Send D&D an email - danddexhaust@msn.com , Leonard is usually very quick to respond. And he can let you know how much a new baffle would cost as well.
Steve
#17
I would recommend going with the regular quiet baffle, I've had it in my bike for the past 2 years. I run the highway with no problems at all, I can still hear my music, and I can still hear what's going on around me.
Send D&D an email - danddexhaust@msn.com , Leonard is usually very quick to respond. And he can let you know how much a new baffle would cost as well.
Steve
Send D&D an email - danddexhaust@msn.com , Leonard is usually very quick to respond. And he can let you know how much a new baffle would cost as well.
Steve
#18
I would say go with the quiet louvered baffle.
It would take the noise level down, and I really don't think you will loose a lot of power. You might loose some top end HP, but the low end torque will probably go up.
Check out the classified section, there is sometimes a quiet baffle in there.
Steve
It would take the noise level down, and I really don't think you will loose a lot of power. You might loose some top end HP, but the low end torque will probably go up.
Check out the classified section, there is sometimes a quiet baffle in there.
Steve