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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2006

Removed baffles on '94 Virago 1100.I have these pipes for sale. Go to this link and you can see the pics: http://s782.photobucket.com/albums/yy102/ametsman/Motorcycle/. I will be putting them on ebay after a while. If you would like them, make an offer. Shipping will be between $25.00-$30.00, USA only. If I don't get any I will post on ebay.They came off a 94 1100 Virago. You have to determine if they will work on yours. Email me at: ametsman@gmail.com

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  • My Cousin and I are trying to do this on his Virago 750 since loud pipes sound cool and save lives, and this is his first bike so the load pipes would make his commute to work a bit safer but we're quite confused about how to pull the baffles out once the rivets are drilled, we will be grateful of any help, thanks!

    BTW, your bike sounds fantastic.

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    Sorry haven't gotten back to you. Once you drill all around and cut it the baffles just pull out real easy.

  • I never did have to rejet. I thought I might but no.

  • Thevideo is a little blurry on my end - If I understand correctly, you removed the end & then installed a large washer in the end, to keep the pressure the same? Or after you removed the baffle was that round piece still there in the end of the muffler?

  • I installed a large washer to give it a finished look. Without it the end looked pretty rough.

  • so basically you drilled many holes in the end of the exhaust?

  • Yes, then used a side cutting drill bit to connect the holes and remove the material.

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  • Outstanding. It does look nice even though its blurry on my end. I'm going to try it myself this week. Did you EVER have to rejet it?

  • Just left the standard exhaust on there. Didn't get any custom ones. Just removed the baffles from the original exhaust.

  • Used a 1/4 inch drill bit and drilled around the end, put in many holes. Then used a side cutting drill bit to remove the material between the holes.

  • alright man, thanx! i just might do the same instead of payin 4 bills for an exhaust.

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