2003 Honda Magna (how 2 take out the Baffles)
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Rubber gloves - sissy!
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Great! Thanks for the post.
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Just taking out a few rivets completely changes the sound with less compression lost
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Do you still have the baffles and plates? I am looking for some.
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Do you still have the baffles and plates? I am looking to buy some.
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Jardine is the way to go if you can find a set of drags! Best sounding pipes for the bike!
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sounds good .take a look to what I did to my
pasaquina72 3 months ago
@pasaquina72 Pretty good I like *_*
anac0nda 3 months ago
Do you still have the baffles and plates? I am looking for some.
ssgoods 9 months ago
@ssgoods No I think I toss it away.
anac0nda 9 months ago
I was looking at Cobra pipes, but wasn't impressed! They only have the slide on rear mufflers for Magna 750 V45s.. Jardine has some nice full pipes, but they are not cheap. I think I am gonna try this technique bro. I'm convinced. I am not concerned with setting any speed records anyway, I just slow ride. What do you think about grinding off the flange on the end where the rivits fastened to? I wonder if that would give it a cleaner and lower pitch to the pop and rumble? What do you think?
FullArmorRadiocom 1 year ago
@FullArmorRadiocom it'd look nicer if you have the right tools that can cut the flange out. People would not notice that you took off the Baffles. I think the Sound would still be the same with or without the Flange being Cut off :) The best way for you to see if you have a cleaner and lower pitch Sound after you take off the Baffles, let other people ride your Bike from 1 or 2 Blocks and you should hear the difference :) it is more noticeable and much safer with a louder exhaust *_^
anac0nda 1 year ago