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First time poster, but deffinatly wont be the last.
I need to get some kind of baffles on my ride but can't find anything that would fit. Cut exhaust and major curve are preventing anything I can find that might work. Anyone know how I might be able to get baffles in these or maybe make-shift something.
Im totally lost except for putting a wrapped spring in them just to get by inspection and then removing but wouldn't mind something more permanent to save my eardrums
Check out Thunder Monster Baffles or Smart Partz, they both make custom stuff. The pipes your running are good looking, but one of the poorest preforming systems available.
Check out Thunder Monster Baffles or Smart Partz, they both make custom stuff. The pipes your running are good looking, but one of the poorest preforming systems available.
thanks you all for the responses, i just cant see how anything not flexible would slide into them. Would these coil spring baffles work?
Or should I just Lolli-Pop it and see if that get by with the cops here.
As far as performance goes, I guess I'm not quite sure on that. It's my first bike and also been my learning bike so I don't have anything to compare the 113 to.
We sell something that is not a baffle, but will help with your low and mid range torque, if you get the proper style and size, it will also change the sound some. You can see our Thunder Torques HERE.
Here is a Dyno Chart showing the results of the Thunder Torques:
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