One of my standard cans sounded like it was blowing, for want of a better word. On inspection, I found a phillips screw head in the end of each one, as you might find on aftermarkets with removable baffles. When I took out the screws, it released a metal disc ( Donut ) covering these holes, identical in each silencer. The small hole at the top accomodated the fixing screw, the lower, larger holes ??? Wondered if anyone's come across this before??
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Yes I have seen that before only normally they drill the bigger holes all the way around unlike yours. Then when they find that's not loud enough they use a bigger drill bit A full bafflectomy as (Tony mentions) is where the complete rear baffle is removed leaving just one big hole . Have a look here:- http://www.burniemorgan.com/motorcycles ... afflectomy
Your can doesn't look exactly like a standard one in the photo, perhaps it's just the way the photo is taken
sirch345 wrote:Yes I have seen that before only normally they drill the bigger holes all the way around unlike yours. Then when they find that's not loud enough they use a bigger drill bit A full bafflectomy as (Tony mentions) is where the complete rear baffle is removed leaving just one big hole . Have a look here:- http://www.burniemorgan.com/motorcycles ... afflectomy
Your can doesn't look exactly like a standard one in the photo, perhaps it's just the way the photo is taken
Chris.
Yes deffo standard can matey, must be my lack of photography skills