SOURCE: more sound from stock exhaust
yes , if you can remove the baffle, then remove some of the fiberglass wrapping re fit and see how it is, dont go too mad first off. as you may make it too noisy
SOURCE: How do I remove the exhaust baffles on a stock
baffles are either welded in, or bolted in at back of tail pipe. if welded you will have to chiesle them of or cut the welds off with dremel tool.plz rate-bozcro
SOURCE: Best stock staggered exhaust to dual conversion
My dyno man tells me that D&D pipes are making the most power these days. Maybe something there you like.
http://www.danddexhaust.com/catalog/harley_davidson/
SOURCE: i have a new 2010
Any change or modification to any of your vehicles systems can effect your bikes factory warranty! Removing the baffles from the existing mufflers is possible with the proper tools but I think that the internal catalytic converters will prevent this. Changing the entire exhaust or just the mufflers should require the addition of a electronic "fueler" to ensure optimum operation as your bike is delivered to the showroom from H-D running lean thanks to the EPA. For the DIYer I suggest looking at www.vanceandhines.com for exhaust options and accessories.
SOURCE: 2004 sportster changed exhaust went from very
you need to put the stock jets back in, be very carefull not to nick anything in there
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