Baffles in or out?
- Bigyin
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Re: Baffles in or out?
The Mutley has a completely standard system but even that is quite "fruity" noise wise but legal.
The "Auld Frazer" (tm Pony) has a cheapo race can on it that i had previously bunged a db killer in as it was a bit deep and growly while i was instructing. I have now removed the baffle as i had problems with the running of the bike and the power being strangled. the bike grdually lost power over a period of months and once i changed the plugs and filter and cleaned the carbs out it ran a lot better but removing the db killer added the final bit and it now revs freely to the redline.
It has passed an MOT with a bike friendly tester but if the local council set up their noise cameras locally then i'll get a second hand standard can and bung that on
The "Auld Frazer" (tm Pony) has a cheapo race can on it that i had previously bunged a db killer in as it was a bit deep and growly while i was instructing. I have now removed the baffle as i had problems with the running of the bike and the power being strangled. the bike grdually lost power over a period of months and once i changed the plugs and filter and cleaned the carbs out it ran a lot better but removing the db killer added the final bit and it now revs freely to the redline.
It has passed an MOT with a bike friendly tester but if the local council set up their noise cameras locally then i'll get a second hand standard can and bung that on
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Re: Baffles in or out?
I’m the same as you, I occasionally commute on the bike early doors so much prefer a quieter bike, the beemer sounds good whilst on full chat, especially after the exhaust flap has opened right up, with that being said the neighbours are due a smack for being absolute fucking cunts so maybe a full system is on the cards.
I might get a slip on though, keep the standard headers and cat with exhaust flap which means it’ll still be civilised until opened up.
I loved the sound of my old R1
I might get a slip on though, keep the standard headers and cat with exhaust flap which means it’ll still be civilised until opened up.
I loved the sound of my old R1
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Re: Baffles in or out?
I can be a dick with the baffles in.
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Re: Baffles in or out?
These days I'd say baffles in, but if you'd asked me 20 years ago the reply would have been very different. My Falco has an unbalanced 2 into 2 system; i.e no siamesing or joining of the output from the 2 cylinders, just one uninterrupted path from exhaust port to tailpipe per cylinder. Consequently without baffles it's just plain antisocial. Even with baffles in it's got me a couple of MoT advisories over the years.
But at low to medium revs and in town it can be noticeable but doesn't cause offence. In fact I've even got a few thumbs up from people. Pedestrians are aware of your presence (which can only be a Good Thing) but I'm careful not to engage Dick Mode until I'm well out of built up areas. So the onus is on the rider as far as I'm concerned. We do need to be aware of how bikes are perceived by the great unwashed, but it is possible to have a fruity exhaust and still stay on the side of the angels.
But at low to medium revs and in town it can be noticeable but doesn't cause offence. In fact I've even got a few thumbs up from people. Pedestrians are aware of your presence (which can only be a Good Thing) but I'm careful not to engage Dick Mode until I'm well out of built up areas. So the onus is on the rider as far as I'm concerned. We do need to be aware of how bikes are perceived by the great unwashed, but it is possible to have a fruity exhaust and still stay on the side of the angels.
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Re: Baffles in or out?
The Bonneville is pretty much straight through with pipes not linked. Like I've said loads of times, it's essentially two singles together. It's naff off loud, 'course it is! It's runs er...characterfully...any how, so I'm not too fussed. It's also fully legal in it's current state, but I do feel a bit self conscious starting it. I feel less self conscious riding, it's smelly, leaky and noisy like an old bike should be.
WRT modern bikes, quiet is fine for me. In fact, I'd ride an electric bike if I had a free choice Finances say otherwise.
WRT modern bikes, quiet is fine for me. In fact, I'd ride an electric bike if I had a free choice Finances say otherwise.
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Re: Baffles in or out?
When my ZRX was new I had the silencer off & fired it up to see how it sounded with just the headers...It was actually quieter than the wife's '78 KZ1000 with a Kerker K2 on it.
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Re: Baffles in or out?
Something similar.
When my Z1 rotted through the 4-4 stock silencers (they lasted 18 months from new at best) the youthful,clueless and skint me ran the bike with just the headers. When I fitted a 4-1 Devil pipe with no silencer,it was much louder. They call them megaphones for a reason.
Looking back,not one of my Da's neighbours complained about the noise. I bet they would now. I probably would too!
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Re: Baffles in or out?
Go for your life, at least you'll only be robbing the peace and quiet of people within a block or so of you.
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Re: Baffles in or out?
The Tuono has a fuel exhaust, I run iy with the baffle in. Its pretty loud I've had it repacked once but I reckon its needs doing again. The big pulses from the 500cc pistons wrecks the wadding. I took the restriction out of the standard exhaust end can and did the airbox mod as soon as it was run in. It has a nice bark on thestandard exhaust now and more of an induction roar.
The Le Mans has standard exhaust still even after 45 years and is a lot quiet(ish). I replaced the bellmouths on the carbs with some S&W pod filters. The induction noise sounds like a large buffalo breathing in especially with a 38mm dellorto under each armpit.
I'm sure locals a the roads I ride appreciate the Le Mans more then the Tuono.
The Le Mans has standard exhaust still even after 45 years and is a lot quiet(ish). I replaced the bellmouths on the carbs with some S&W pod filters. The induction noise sounds like a large buffalo breathing in especially with a 38mm dellorto under each armpit.
I'm sure locals a the roads I ride appreciate the Le Mans more then the Tuono.
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Re: Baffles in or out?
When I got to enjoy the 3:1 on my '75 Trident so did everyone else
I actually want to buy another one just for the noise. I wish I could remember who made the pipe.
I actually want to buy another one just for the noise. I wish I could remember who made the pipe.
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Re: Baffles in or out?
Acousta-fil packing claims to reduce that problem by using much longer strands of glass, such that the stuff doesn't blow out the tail pipe as easily. Assuming you didn't use it last time, maybe give that a try.
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Re: Baffles in or out?
I live in a busy town, not a sleepy village. Starting my bike up with its 3 x sub 300cc cylinders isn't going to make a lot of noise unless I cane it! Who canes a cold motor anyway? So I assume the complaint is about people riding like dicks at full chat through urban areas?
Bizarre thing is, my (smallest engined ) Harley had straight through pipes on yet no one ever complained. The opposite in fact. Non biking folk marvelled at its sound, Rode past plod loads of time, yet never stopped for it?
I think riding like a twat is what people dislike and if you're doing it with a loud system on, you just made the front of the queue for the haterz! Ride sensibly in town with a race can on and no one is ever going to notice...
Bizarre thing is, my (smallest engined ) Harley had straight through pipes on yet no one ever complained. The opposite in fact. Non biking folk marvelled at its sound, Rode past plod loads of time, yet never stopped for it?
I think riding like a twat is what people dislike and if you're doing it with a loud system on, you just made the front of the queue for the haterz! Ride sensibly in town with a race can on and no one is ever going to notice...