Best roof insulation for exhaust packing :lol:

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Best roof insulation for exhaust packing :lol:

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This is going to be a cracker of a thread :lol: :lol: :lol:

Right, ran the bike on the rolling road last week & it was loud, so loud in fact I thought I had done some hearing damage :eek2

I have been noticing it getting louder & in a not nice sounding way either, too raspy & very un V twin like. The deep drone had long gone.

I ordered new clips for the job months ago, but crappy weather postponed riding & the op :whatever

Anyway, enough excuses. The dyno run has highlighted how loud it is & moved it into the top priority slot whilst I wait for eBay goodies.

Scoured the local builders merchants looking for a bargain knackered roll of Rockwool for the packing & got given 1/4 of a roll :thumbup:

The bike has Renegade race pipes & are held together by two 6mm nuts. So should be a doddle to do :roll:

I know a lot will say "I'll never go to heaven" using Rockwool, WTF are you thinking, my mates brothers friend bla bla didn't last 2 ticks..

But hey its free & if it doesn't work I'll be back to tell you all :thumbup:

Then, & only then will I go down the road to Lidl's & do it the professional way with stainless steel pan scrubbers :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Thanks Wicky, I did have a good read of those threads & have used similar "proper stuff" over the years.

I just thought no one has done a dedicated roof insulation thread :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Maybe there should be a single Laurence Llewelyn Bowen VTR inspirational thread :)

http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 30#p249709
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Wicky wrote:Maybe there should be a single Laurence Llewelyn Bowen VTR inspirational thread
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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and his mate Tommy Walsh... Cowboy Builders :lol:

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The roof insulation in the silencers has been in there for nearly four months now so I thought I would update.

Initially it reeked of house fire & had me checking for burning something every time I stopped :redface

The smell did eventually "cook out" but it did take a few miles :lol: :lol:

The noise of the exhaust is still quite loud as they are straight through, but the raspiness has gone & I've got back the deep low throaty tone/drone they used to have.

It's still there after 1000+ miles of hard testing & it hasn't blown any out or increased in noise in any way :thumbup:

All in all if your on your butt & need a good cheap/free exhaust repair, it's a no brainer :beer:
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