One of these Riceboy mufflers :-)
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Will removing baffles completely on my 4-1 hurt anything?
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gotjeepzj
Originally posted by Detman101Not sure on that one. I figure that the engine is using that amount of fuel because it needs it with the exhaust off. Leaning out the mixture would damage things I figure.
When I took my muffler off I went up one size in main jets to compensate JUST IN CASE.
....I had a feeling something was going to lean out once I took off the muffler and didn't want to take any chances till I could put the can back on.
Ok so what about putting on pods to help correct? I'm waiting for the bike to cool before installing new plugs. I'll get a better idea with newer plugs. I can only clean old plus so much and $8 didn't seem too bad of an investment
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khansmith
Originally posted by AODCutting the baffles out or driling holes in your exhaust will NOT make the engine sound deeper. It will do the opposite, actually. The baffeling and muffler packing is what deepens the tone of the engine.
I honestly think you are going the wrong way.
~Adam
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gotjeepzj
Originally posted by khansmithI have to disagree with you. I have a MAC 4-1 with a removable baffle. I removed it and the sound spectrum that is now there is about two octaves lower than with it in. Thing sounds like a V-8 now!
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khansmith
Originally posted by gotjeepzjAre you running anything or just open pipe? Have you noticed any extra fuel consumption.
I actually found the engine sound to be civil under 4,000 RPM. No louder than a stock v-twin cruiser. However, it sounded AWESOME when I was on the highway when I broke 5,000 RPM (not even as loud as my buddy's fat boy with after market pipes with it's "baffles"). I have to say, I had a big grin the whole time. Never knew this bike could sound so....classic! Like the difference of Ferrari V8 vs Chevy V8.....the Suzuki had an exotic sound like that....just so unique. In fact my wife came out to the garage and said "wow..the bike sounds so sexy! What did you do to it?" Ah yeah...it was a great night
On final note... I figure if you want to run an open set up; be smart about it. Keep revs down in the neighborhood and have fun on the highway or up in the twisties. To me it is common sense. If you do that, you won't impact the perception of motorcycle riders to the great public.
Now if my damn neighbor wouldn't run his damn leaf blower at 9 am on a Sunday morning! Sheesh! He is giving us leaf rakers a bad name with his crazy loud leaf blowing ways!!Last edited by Guest; 05-07-2006, 09:46 PM.
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mrT
As the saying goes "If it's too loud, you're too old"
I personally ride for fun and not social acceptance...
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flyingace
Originally posted by mrTAs the saying goes "If it's too loud, you're too old"
I personally ride for fun and not social acceptance...
Check out how fast jet skis are disappearing from public waterways. Why? - because they don't ride for social acceptance either.
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khansmith
Originally posted by flyingaceCheck out how fast jet skis are disappearing from public waterways. Why? - because they don't ride for social acceptance either.
I think it is safe to say that in the motorcycle world (and on this board) there are definite gaps in opinion around taste and form due to this passing of generations. When you are young, you are more concerned with an image of "cool" which is usually in direct contention with being "socially acceptable." Being "socially acceptable" as a teenager doesn't get you in with the "head cheerleader."
Now back in my day, I had to push my motorbike up hill both ways to my job at the coal mine .......8-[Last edited by Guest; 05-08-2006, 10:34 PM.
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Detman101
Originally posted by khansmithI have to disagree with you. I have a MAC 4-1 with a removable baffle. I removed it and the sound spectrum that is now there is about two octaves lower than with it in. Thing sounds like a V-8 now!
Please tell me how you got the baffle out. I tried tapping it out from the other end of the can and that didn't work. I also pulled on it with vise-grips from the exiting side of the muffler can and that didn't work either...
Help please. I don't want to tear the thing up trying to get the baffle out.
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khansmith
Originally posted by Detman101How did you remove the baffle. As much as I've tried I cannot get the baffle out! The only way I could run without the muffler was to take the can all the way off. I would love to hear my bike without the baffle and It would help to verify the "fuel-consumption" issue we have all been experimenting with.
Please tell me how you got the baffle out. I tried tapping it out from the other end of the can and that didn't work. I also pulled on it with vise-grips from the exiting side of the muffler can and that didn't work either...
Help please. I don't want to tear the thing up trying to get the baffle out.
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gotjeepzj
Originally posted by Detman101How did you remove the baffle. As much as I've tried I cannot get the baffle out! The only way I could run without the muffler was to take the can all the way off. I would love to hear my bike without the baffle and It would help to verify the "fuel-consumption" issue we have all been experimenting with.
Please tell me how you got the baffle out. I tried tapping it out from the other end of the can and that didn't work. I also pulled on it with vise-grips from the exiting side of the muffler can and that didn't work either...
Help please. I don't want to tear the thing up trying to get the baffle out.
I couldn't get mine out for a long time so I came up with a new plan. I removed the can completely. Wrapped the muffler bracket in a thick rubber glove(this will protect the chrome) and placed it in a vice to hold it. Then take a large flat head screw driver and place it in the collector against the baffle. Give it a little tappy and it'll slide right out.
Notice: the baffle lock screw MUST be removed before all this. Good luck
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Detman101
Originally posted by khansmithThe MAC 4-1 comes with this removeable baffle as a functional option. The baffle has one retaining screw at the end of the megaphone. I removed the megaphone and the retaining screw. I then took a 3 inch wooden dowel and slid the megaphone over teh dowel so I could push from the inside of the megaphone. Came right out with a couple whacks. If you have ever used a pole driver to put stakes into the ground, it was a similar action; the megaphone was the driver over the dowel.
Ah ha, ok, I'll try that. I don't even have a baffle screw in mine. The rust holds it in. Hehehehehe...'
Though I'll probably need one once I remove the baffle.
Wait, to do this I'll have to take the can back off again....ah nevermind. I can't be bothered.
The next time the can comes off is when I get a sportbike can and mid-pipe for it.
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gotjeepzj
It's not that difficult. You do have at least a spot for a baffle lock screw? What I did was unbolt the can and tap rearward on the bracket with a rubber mallet. The can comes off pretty easy. I then took some carb cleaner spray and sprayed/wiped down the 4 header pipes where they enter the collector. I then coated the 4 header ends in WD40 or whatever your posion is. this makes the can much easier to reinstall. I highly recommend removing the baffle or parts of it to get better sound while you're waiting on your muffler. After all this is free.\\/
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