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V and H big shot baffle question

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Old 11-09-2009, 06:39 PM
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sorry for the stupid question. I picked up a 06 roadking (used) with big shot pipes. the exhust has no baffles. I was wondering how hard they are to install? I thought the back pressure would make the bike more responsive. I dont see any kind of bracket in the pipes. how are they attached? any help would be GREATLY appreciated
 
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Old 11-09-2009, 08:06 PM
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Fairly easy to install. You remove the end cap and there should be a hole drilled on the inner side of the pipe facing the tire. It may be behind the last part of the heat shield where the cutout stops. I had to remove the left side pipe to get enough room to get at mine, but loosening the heat shield on the right side gave me enough room to get at the screw.

The baffle has a nut welded to it and you just slide it in and secure with the screw.
 
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