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Nice
Looks and sounds great!
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Originally Posted by SpyderWolf
That sucker sounds mean! I like it a lot! Have you had any problems when ryding your Spyder with this installed?
Might you be willing to make another one?
It has give me NO problems as of yet. I still need to take it up and have the J.B. set to the dyno. Really all you need to do is find some junk exhaust off of a cruiser. Get the chrome covers off of the Mufflers. Mine came off of a stock 2007 VTX 1800N model exhaust. Pick up a cheap cherry bomb at your local auto parts store. Mine came from Oreilly Auto Parts. Get you an open baffle some place and install a car freeze plug in one end of it. Put it into the back side of the muffler with the F. Plug going in first. Needs to go in about a foot deep.As far as mounting mine. I cut my stock off and used adapters to put my modded exhaust on. I will have to play with a few before I actually built one for anyone but me. Don't want to mess any one's bike up but ' my own. I really do not think you would even need a J.B. with this mod. because of the back pressure.
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Originally Posted by Eddie
I will have to play with a few before I actually built one for anyone but me. Don't want to mess any one's bike up but ' my own.
That makes a lot of sense, much better to be safe than sorry. Since I already have the Hindle, I think I will stick with that. Are you going to be at SitS? I would like to see, and hear, this in person, and do a comparison as well.
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Originally Posted by Gargoyle
I'm having a little difficulty picturing this. I'm sure it will turn into a moment once I get it but right now I don't. What is the purpose of the freeze plug and how is it being held in.
Good video clip for the sound. Any chance you could do the same thing except with you doing a ride by and somebody else holding the camera/phone to see what it sounds like under street conditions. The video quality not so important it the sound.
I will try to put one of the baffles together to show you what I am talking about in the next day or so. May even try the vid thing if I get a chance All the freeze plug is for is to keep some back pressure. I tack welded mine in place.
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That looks and sounds great!
I may try a Victory SportCruiser exhaust I've got in the garage.
Ride on.
Roadkill
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Originally Posted by Gargoyle
I'm having a little difficulty picturing this. I'm sure it will turn into a moment once I get it but right now I don't. What is the purpose of the freeze plug and how is it being held in.
Good video clip for the sound. Any chance you could do the same thing except with you doing a ride by and somebody else holding the camera/phone to see what it sounds like under street conditions. The video quality not so important it the sound.
Here is a video of what it sounds like under a load. Sorry about the picture quality its about as good as it gets with my phone.I still havn't got any photos of my baffle yet.But' I'm working on it
Last edited by Eddie; 08-12-2010 at 08:28 PM.
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My Baffle
Sorry these photos are not better but' its what I got. Hope it works for you. If you notice I have a photo of the freeze plug by it self. That is what you want about a foot or so down into your muffler for the back pressure. Now I used a baffle just like the one I have photoed. You could use just about anything as long as you can get it in far enough and make it stay in the muffler. Hope this helps
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Man that thing sounds crisp and MEAN as all get out! Awesome!
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Yes!!!
Now that sounds like a V-twin!!!
Unlike my Hindle.
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Nice job
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im impressed, ive seen guys do this to there harleys and other sports bikes and it just wasnt appealing, is it still running good for you?
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WOW! Love it! VROOM VROOM!!!
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