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Quieter exhaust

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by CanuckMike, Jan 22, 2005.

  1. CanuckMike

    CanuckMike New Member

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    I hate to sound like a wuss. I purchased the Vance & Hines Big Radius pipes for my 2005 Softail Deluxe. I love the looks of these pipes but I find them to be too loud. Do I have any options to reduce the decibel level?

    I appreciate any comments.

    Thx.
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    Killer-B New Member

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    Too loud

    Hmmm, well I would try ear plugs. It won't put an hurt on the ol'ears and you will still be HEARD.
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    Canuckmike,

    Check with Direct Parts and see if they carry baffles for those pipes. When I purchased my V&H Bigshot Staggered pipes, there was an optional "quieter baffle" available for that pipe from V&H. I didn't ever try the quieter baffle and I don't know if it's available for your bike, but if you ask the guys at DP, I'm sure they can steer you in the right direction.


    SISK

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