Stock pipes with matting removed
I wanted to know what it would sound like with the baffles intact but without the sound deadening fiberglass matting inside. I couldn’t find any info so I did it myself. The results are pretty good considering it’s FREE if you have the right tools. Still quiet at idle but sounds better. Much louder when you get on it. If you don’t want to spend the cash on aftermarket pipes but want a little more sound then this is an option. Here’s a video of the results.
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Touring bike?
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Originally Posted by Road Star
(Post 18130862)
Touring bike?
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I had a 2009 RKC I did that to. Ymmv but I couldn't take it for very long. My low end took a shit first off and on long trips my ear drums ruptured. An exaggeration but after a full day of riding it was absolutely obnoxious in my opinion. I ended up welding caps in the ends and used an 1 1/2" hole saw to tame it down a little. Got my low end torque back too
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Originally Posted by Newharleylover
(Post 18130925)
I had a 2009 RKC I did that to. Ymmv but I couldn't take it for very long. My low end took a shit first off and on long trips my ear drums ruptured. An exaggeration but after a full day of riding it was absolutely obnoxious in my opinion. I ended up welding caps in the ends and used an 1 1/2" hole saw to tame it down a little. Got my low end torque back too
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You could add Thunder Torque Inserts.
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Sounds very tinney. Lost the deeper sound.
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Originally Posted by GTK
(Post 18132025)
Sounds very tinney. Lost the deeper sound.
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Originally Posted by azgrumbles
(Post 18132057)
I agree. This was just an experiment since I’m ordering aftermarket pipes soon anyway. I kind of like the sound though, sounds more old school to me.
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