30-10-2001, 10:43am
It's fairly simple. Jessie from the Sydney-Wollombi ride day showed me on his bike. Unbolt the standard muffler at the inlet and remove from bike. Use a metal holesaw with a drill bit at it's centre and use a drill with a long neck or an extension. Cut a hole in the baffle plate above the existing. Mine's about 2 - 2.5 cm in diameter.
My mod didn't make any measurable difference in power but did make it sound gruntier. Can be annoying at times as it is quite a bit louder. Sounds fine at commuting RPM. It also makes a few heads turn ;-) Col remapped my computer to compensate for the airflow change.
Adrian
My mod didn't make any measurable difference in power but did make it sound gruntier. Can be annoying at times as it is quite a bit louder. Sounds fine at commuting RPM. It also makes a few heads turn ;-) Col remapped my computer to compensate for the airflow change.
Adrian