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Hi,
Me and my baffle are a bit stuck. I've just bought a steel ccc can w/removeable baffle. The problem is I can't remove it. I can see the rivet which you need to remove, but no matter how hard I pull the baffle won't come out. Question: Should it come out the back? Also, just in case I'm being extra stupid, can someone post a pic of their removed ccc can baffle. Cheers |
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you may have to take the can off, and then insert a broom handle and push it out IYKWIM.
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Hi there mate - i removed my baffles from my new ccc on saturday and the lower of the two was a pig to remove.
Two things too check 1. When you drilled out the rivet ( 4mm drill ) did you get the whole rivet ( i found a little piece of the rivet stuck in there causing it to snag. 2. If you have the whole rivet drilled out give the baffle a little wiggle with grips ( pipe grips or mole grips will be ok ) because the baffles were held in with silicon sealant ( caused much merriment in the engineers workshop - we thought we were the only bodge artistes still about ) Will post some piccies tomorrow if you are still stuck mate....... |
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As mentioned make sure the rivet has been fully drilled out...if not use an old chisel or screw driver with a hammer to break it off if there is no other way. The baffle is gonna need a broom handle as mentioned inserted in the other end to push the baffle out the rear.
Both mine and a friends ccc have baffles that are very tight to put back and using Copaslip helps you slip it in and out a lot easier ![]() If i am off on a real early morning i only push the baffle in part of the way which is enough to lower the sound a bit and then remove it as soon as i am away from the neighbourhood. Other than that i have never rode with it in for more than a couple minutes ![]() |
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A couple of twists left and right and it came out quite easy. |
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Ah, it is confirmed I'm an idiot.
Looking at the picture from TC3 shows why I couldn't remove it. I was trying to remove the inner pipe (which I assumed was the baffle) and as it didn't appear to touch the rivet I didn't drill it out ![]() Thanks for your assistance, will try again this weekend. |
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