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Baffle blues

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by Barney, Jan 5, 2005.

  1. Barney

    Barney New Member

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    I have a set of Rinehart racing tru-duals on my '03 RoadKing and I have what sounds like a loose or cracked baffle on the left pipe. I tried to remove the end cap to remove and inspect the baffle but I wasnt able to get the #*#*#*# ##*# ##**## off ! Any Tips
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    VYBR8R New Member

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    Baffling

    On the inside of the muffler (closest to the wheel) there is a screw that attaches the tip to the muffler body. Remove the screw and then work the tip out of the pipe. be extremely careful to not scratch or mar the tip as they are expensive to replace. Check with who you bought the pipes from as there has been quite a few problems with the reinharts baffles and BUB might warrenty the bad muffler.

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