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Removing baffle on Akrapovic exhaust for 2013 Can Am Spyder RSS

cargasm

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Hi All,

Went down to dealer today to talk about getting a second spyder for the wifey. While we were there, we started to discuss the Akrapovic exhaust. I told him I loved the looks of it, very clean, but the sound could be a little louder/deeper. He said he spoke with the Akrapovic dealer at a show and the inner baffle or flute is very easy to remove.

Back home I go....looking very closely at how this could be achieved. I find two rubber grommets with access to allen head screws to remove these. 20 minutes later these were gone and the sound is music to my ears.

Here are a couple of links so you can listen before and after:

Before:

After:

Very happy now!
 
Great video..!!

Nicely done and a great new sound. It is nice to have the option to go back if you want to easily. Thanks and congrats..!! The question remains however..did you get wifey a roadster too..?? :roflblack:
 
Hi All,

Went down to dealer today to talk about getting a second spyder for the wifey. While we were there, we started to discuss the Akrapovic exhaust. I told him I loved the looks of it, very clean, but the sound could be a little louder/deeper. He said he spoke with the Akrapovic dealer at a show and the inner baffle or flute is very easy to remove.

Back home I go....looking very closely at how this could be achieved. I find two rubber grommets with access to allen head screws to remove these. 20 minutes later these were gone and the sound is music to my ears.

Here are a couple of links so you can listen before and after:

Before:

After:

Very happy now!

I take it the cat is still on your RSS
:yes:
 
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