Fuel Exhaust
well as you know from my previous post i got myself a Fuel exhaust :D was wondering tho, mine sometimes pops/crackles when i decellerate as it were n i was wondering if this is normal or not? (i have the baffle in)
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It's normal
Why buy an aftermarket exhaust and not take the baffle out :roll: |
Its totally normal, but what isn't is you've still got that baffle in :smt075 Take it out man, it will sound much, much better. Took mine out and even though I put it back in it was out again after about 5 miles 8)
Go ahead - wake the neighbours :twisted: |
well its mainly that my dad doesnt want complaints from the neighbours as i still live at home :P
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theres barely any difference at idle. i'd do it if i were you. If the neighbours do complain- simple as puttting it back in! just don't take the **** like i do zoooming off :twisted:
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will have a look at it once i get back from the gfs :D also can i refit the standard exhaust back on? or do i need a different sleeve or whatever to fit it ?(i got the fuel stainless steel exhaust)
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You will need a seperate fitting sleeve (available seperately) to put the stock exhaust back on, but with the baffle in its not a lot different. The baffle takes less than two minutes to put back in with a 4mm allen key and 10mm spanner - try it you'll love it.
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Please excuse my stupidity but...........
Can you take the baffle out of a standard can :?: By the way i know nothing about mechanics etc. I always go to garages and get ripped off, about time i learned i suppose. sorry for being a thick git :oops: |
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BTW its not stupidity, we've all got to learn somewhere :wink: |
If i was gonna spend some dosh i would quite like twin pipes. can it be done on the 650s. I assume being a v twin it can.
Do you think it would be worth it |
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