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Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
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give it a try |
Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
Can try it a bit warm to loosen it, or save the hassle, cause every time you grip it it distorts and holds in harder.
So, take the can off, take the bolt out and stick a broom handle down the can, it really is the easiest way. |
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Enjoy the sound post baffle!! |
Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
dont know about fuel can's but scorpion can baffles are siliconed in to help with noise reduction, they need a good tug to get them out or as others have said get a broom handle up the other end and knock it out.
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Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
Balls, oh well ill perhaps try the broom thing today. Suppose its another opportunity to start it up with no can on! :D
Wanted to pop out on it today to see what its like when riding as its meant to be sunny, woke up and its ****ing down.....gutting! :( |
Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
Balls, oh well ill perhaps try the broom thing today. Suppose its another opportunity to start it up with no can on! :D
Wanted to pop out on it today to see what its like when riding as its meant to be sunny, woke up and its ****ing down.....gutting! :( |
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The sun will be out in a bit mate:thumbsup:
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The broom handle thing worked a treat! :D
Sounds awesome, cant wait to give it a test ride!! I just hope your right now JumJum! need some sun!:) |
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Told u so :D
You want to be careful though, doing the same has given me a bit of a twitch, can't go under bridges at anything less than full throttle :p |
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