home made baffle.

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Diabolus
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home made baffle.

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is there anything you can pop in to make them pass noise test if mine fail for trackday?
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Socks !! Lol
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Didn't Benny make some once ?

Might be in the 'what have you done to your bike today thread'

Failing that try this guy... http://www.pjengineering.co.uk/index.php

Bought some for the Harris cans I have. Phone him up & he'll ask what cans you have and the outlet diameter & make them to suit.
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have these in my vipers, don't know what the db level is with them in, but I now they are bloody loud without them.

will need a center punch to help drilling the holes to fix the baffles, other than that it's a easy.
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ah track day is Tuesday at cadwell, 105db limit last year my cans were 102db, just a bit worried they might have deteriated, need re-packing really.
was hoping there was a quick fix to pass noise test copper pipe with wire wool round it etc
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I did that once, just to get a bike through it's MOT.
It works but it doesn't last long and pretty soon you'll start to spit bits of glowing wire wool out the exhuast. Looks good :D but the bikers behind you wont be very impressed :wink:
Proper DB killers start at about £20 do a quick search and Im sure you'll find some in time.

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try these guys-
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/vintagebikeonl ... 7675.l2563

4.5in long 35mm dia £3.99 + p&p
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thanks for replies, luckily my cans passed.
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