baffles are also needed on some exhausts to quiet them down to pass MOT's and other laws in different countries. If a exhaust isnt stamped *not for road use* then its fine to take the baffle out.. but its all down to the MOT guys, if they think the bike is too loud etc to pass it :) tbf, i think all bikes should be louder than what they are with stock exhausts.. but not too loud that they wake the dead.
I love the SV650 its what i wanted but a CBR600 was nearer so went with that it has a new full stainless steel exhaust system with a new Scorpion end can but its so quiet been told it has removable baffles but dont know how wish it sounded like this tho.
There should be an alen bolt that holds the baffel in place, its on the bottom of your exhaust tip, just take the bolt out and slide the baffle out, might take some persuading to get the baffle out if its been there for a while
I can see where your comming from but my SV650 sounds alot different from my XR250 but the XR has more of an airbox roar due to the snorkel being removed
Is the reason the exhaust system is so high up in the air because you like to ride in flooded streets? I don't understand why they are up so high.
Tophairybutt 1 year ago
to long exhausts
MissMan666 3 years ago
You SUCK..
svegh123 3 years ago
I want a system like that for my 400, and you're right, it is mega cummage!
Antitank1350 3 years ago
Hey man, howmuch does the full laser exhaust cost, and where the hell can I get it?
sprofera 3 years ago
Google "x-treme laser exhaust". I think the system is about £600!
perniciousgreg 2 years ago
whats this baffle everyones talks about and how does it make the sound different? awesome vid by the way man
ducatisamazing 3 years ago
baffles make the bike quieter by making the final bore of the exhaust smaller. they also take a little bit of power away.
theallmightyboosh 3 years ago
ohh okay. thanks
ducatisamazing 3 years ago
In Europe, this nasty piece in your exhaust is called a decibel eater or decibel killer, if any1 is interested ;D
MegaSpamBot 3 years ago
so...you're saying the take decibels away? which is measurement of sound?
ducatisamazing 3 years ago
baffles are also needed on some exhausts to quiet them down to pass MOT's and other laws in different countries. If a exhaust isnt stamped *not for road use* then its fine to take the baffle out.. but its all down to the MOT guys, if they think the bike is too loud etc to pass it :) tbf, i think all bikes should be louder than what they are with stock exhausts.. but not too loud that they wake the dead.
fr499y 3 years ago
lol oh ya.. got it.. thanks. whats tbf mean though? :P
ducatisamazing 3 years ago
to be fair = tbf
fr499y 3 years ago
I love the SV650 its what i wanted but a CBR600 was nearer so went with that it has a new full stainless steel exhaust system with a new Scorpion end can but its so quiet been told it has removable baffles but dont know how wish it sounded like this tho.
1cheshire 3 years ago
There should be an alen bolt that holds the baffel in place, its on the bottom of your exhaust tip, just take the bolt out and slide the baffle out, might take some persuading to get the baffle out if its been there for a while
theallmightyboosh 3 years ago
nice it sounds like an xr250 dirt bike sweet ride
transamtravis 3 years ago
I can see where your comming from but my SV650 sounds alot different from my XR250 but the XR has more of an airbox roar due to the snorkel being removed
theallmightyboosh 3 years ago
awesome roar
EivindTube 3 years ago
sweet you can beat the v twins good job
GregDucati 3 years ago
you mean you can't beat the V twins? lol
theallmightyboosh 3 years ago
yaa lol damn you CAN'T beat the v twin sound ;)
GregDucati 3 years ago
alot of things you can't beat, the engine braking and torque is awsome! what duke you got?
theallmightyboosh 3 years ago
how much was the twin system????
baskie2000 3 years ago 2
I got it for £150 on ebay but its around £500 new
theallmightyboosh 3 years ago