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appollo1 01-05-08 05:34 PM

Re: Exhaust Baffles?
 
Mine did actually fail due to not having a baffle fitted. Took my bike to local dealer and heard one of the blokes in the workshop say that. The tester looked confused as there is a BSAEU standard thingy band on the exhaust. he told me he had to fail it as it was too loud. Was going to make a fuss and ask if he had a soundproof room to test the noise but couldn't be bothered getting anymore hassle.

I will not be going back there next year though.

yorkie_chris 01-05-08 05:41 PM

Re: Exhaust Baffles?
 
Tossers.

carsounds_dan 01-05-08 06:52 PM

Re: Exhaust Baffles?
 
but do those baffles actually work?
I've heard elsewhere that they don't
cheers
dan

sv-robo 01-05-08 07:02 PM

Re: Exhaust Baffles?
 
Baffles,what are baffles???...i'm baffled;)

Twinny 01-05-08 11:38 PM

Re: Exhaust Baffles?
 
im going to get a custom baffle made up for my bike tomz by a custom zorst maker near me for 25£ , mine bikes just far far to noisy, it still the most noisy bike ive heard.... and i ride with a load guys with r1 , rsv all with cut down,no baffle,homemade noisy stuff and mine still ott, maybe it needs repacking aswell we'll see

Im deffo asking for a pull and re mot tho

Steve_God 02-05-08 12:46 PM

Re: Exhaust Baffles?
 
When I bought my Twin Renes, they didn't come with baffles, and I contacted Renegade directly to buy some baffles for them. (They just asked for the diameter of the whole, and the style of the can). They were proper British Standard ones and did the job perfectly (although did need to drill a bolt hole for it).

(Not that I use them either, but I will do in a year or so when it's due its first MOT)

Although, since then George (the owner) has moved his company to Portugal under a different name.
From what I gather, if you can get hold of the company, he will still do aftersales service for Renegade cans, but I don't know the number. Hopefully someone else will be along with it shortly. Worth a try!

sv_rider1990 02-05-08 05:59 PM

Re: Exhaust Baffles?
 
Nice to see you took our advice about avoiding that SV regarding its history etc mate. Hope it just is safe for your sake.

carsounds_dan 02-05-08 07:59 PM

Re: Exhaust Baffles?
 
TBH I got it checked over by two independent bike shops, both said it was ok bar minor things like the small plate and no baffles, and for the price I think I did alright. I did listen and also took the advice of others into concideration as-well. I've got a new front end planned for it aswell and other things like carbon-fibre rear hugger just want to get it a bit quieter atm. It's going to be used everyday and I've already got it booked in for a service next weekend including valve clearance check at the bike shop next door to where I work (one of the garages who looked it over). I'm happy with it, and although people may not like the fact that I brought it I did take peoples advice into concideration as-well as having expert opinions.
Cheers
dan

Dangerous Dave 03-05-08 09:02 AM

Re: Exhaust Baffles?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by carsounds_dan (Post 1497876)
TBH I got it checked over by two independent bike shops, both said it was ok bar minor things like the small plate and no baffles, and for the price I think I did alright.

Personally I would have asked for the bike to be completely stripped and search, you can miss a lot by just walking around a poking things with your fingers like most dealers do!

Oh well...

Yes those bafffle work and as long as the baffles have a BS or EU stamp on them then they are road legal (ish).


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