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Installed the Vance and Hines super radius.. Does anyone one know how to adjust the sound.... Is the sound inserts removable only or it can be adjusted?
And how do u think it will sound if removed..
Thanks in advance for the help
Bump for you. I'm curious about this as well. I was thinking about getting these for my breakout. How do they sound? I'm assuming there not loud it's says mellow deep tone on there site. Can you upload a video if you have a chance n please, thanks in advance
OTG, you have 8 posts on this board, and they are all that video. Are you a spammer or something?
Hammoud, typically when you remove the baffles the pipes will be much louder and have a more harsh sound. It will likely also cause a loss of power.
It says on the V&H site they vary adjustable for sound. I'm assuming it is something along the lines of how the old Super Trapp were adjustable by adding or removing disks. I'm sure it's not disks but there must be something that can be removed in increments. Maybe a multi piece baffle design.
Well Hammoud we're waiting. I've had my order in for black ones for well over a month now and would love to hear how they sound.Now they say July. Post the video already! Give V&H a call about adjusting them, I would, but they won't talk to me anymore 'cause I've bugged them so much about when are my pipes coming. More pics, more video PLEASE!! Oh yeh, when did you order yours?
I've had them on my Lo for a few months now. You're gonna love 'em. If you're planning on removing the baffles, ( I recommend it!), I'd do it sooner than later 'cause they get stuck pretty fast. I think they put them in pretty tight to begin with for no rattle? I took mine out after 'bout three weeks and they were stuck pretty good.
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