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I know a lot say it can’t be loud enough for a bike. I have SE II slip-on’s on my bike they where already on it and the previous owner took the baffles out. I asked him if he had the carb done but no real answer so I just presume he took them out and dump them in the trash. For me it is too loud I need to wear ear protection if I ride longer distances that is no fun. So where would I find some baffles for reasonable money. I read something about steal-wool but didn’t understand how that really works. So if somebody has some which he would not use any more ill take them of his hands.
Well you did buy an H.D. (hundred dollar). They are slip ons so you can probaly get some different ones with the baffles in them still, Try E-
Bay, or send Schumacher a P.M. and get his.
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