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robertkreidler
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A couple of months ago, I bought this bike, based upon condition. Never rode it, or even started it, before purchase. When I first heard it run, I was surprised. Instead of the normal, quiet Japanese motorcycle, what I had bought sounded like a wannabe-Harley! Not what I wanted. Well, I shone a light into the end of the mufflers, and they appear unmolested. I guess you could say I was baffled. Hmmm. By chance, I was looking at pictures in the Gallery and it dawned on me: Many of the L's have mufflers that terminate at the end of the differential, and many of the non-L's mufflers extend to the rear tire. I think it is not merely the length, but also the internal construction, that affect the sound.
What I am proposing is a swap. I have read a few posts where the poster wanted a little more aggressive sound. What I want is a bike the sounds like my 2007 Bandit, and attracts no attention from irritated neighbors when I ride to work in the morning. Anyone interested?
Bob K
What I am proposing is a swap. I have read a few posts where the poster wanted a little more aggressive sound. What I want is a bike the sounds like my 2007 Bandit, and attracts no attention from irritated neighbors when I ride to work in the morning. Anyone interested?
Bob K