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Old 05-05-05, 02:49 PM   #1
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Default Removing baffle on Yoshi can

My can is the Yoshi Road Legal Ti Cyclone.

I can't seem to see how the baffle would come off - there seems to be some sort of grub screw in the silencer assembly, but not accessible from the outside

Anyone got one and done it?
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Old 05-05-05, 06:59 PM   #2
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Update, looks like it's been riveted through the casing into the baffle :\ Will I have to drill it out?
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Old 05-05-05, 07:07 PM   #3
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Update, looks like it's been riveted through the casing into the baffle :\ Will I have to drill it out?
Sounds like 'Mr Drill' will have to come out to play... My Remus was riveted too - from memory, I think I used a 5mm drill, to drill out the centre of the rivet, then I used a flat headed screw driver to knock off the top ot the rivet. If its anything like the Remus baffle you will have to carefully grab the end of the baffle with some mole grips & gently (using a side to side pulling movement,) remove the baffles - I wrapped the mole grip ends in rags to prevent damaging the baffle whilst removing it
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