How do you get the baffle out of Remus exhaust?
How do you get the baffle out of Remus exhaust?
Remus Hexacone Baffle Removal
- Remove the allen bolt that sits just inside the tip of the exhaust end.
- Go out and ride to dislodge the baffle otherwise you’ll have no part of the baffle to grip.
Does removing exhaust baffles affect performance?
Removing the baffles will change how the engine runs. It will usually cause the engine to run leaner (less fuel), and a lean mixture burns much hotter that can cause damage. Removing the baffles will also mess up the power curve of the motor.
Is it OK to remove baffles?
Removing them from stock pipes doesn’t change much of anything except the sound, as most have a second set further in the system. Maybe open the air/mixture screw a bit would be all that’s required on a carbed bike. Removing baffles from aftermarket pipes can cause a slight decrease in low end torque.
Will removing baffles make my bike louder?
Removing the baffles from your motorcycle exhaust pipes can give you the desired deeper sound. However, it produces a louder sound that may cause problems for you. It’s important to check with your local and state laws before removing your bike’s baffles to ensure you don’t violate noise pollution regulations.
Does removing DB killers affect performance?
For starters: the db killers out doesn’t affect my performance.
What happens when you remove baffles?
Removing the baffles will change how the engine runs. It will usually cause the engine to run leaner (less fuel), and a lean mixture burns much hotter that can cause damage. Removing the baffles will also mess up the power curve of the motor. Usually loosing power down low and gaining a slight amount up top.
Is DB killer bad for engine?
A db killer on a slipon is not harmful for your engine and witha stock map may even improve your performance. However, running a complete open system that has been mapped and then adding a DB killer will influence your performance in a negative way. Live to ride!