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A Very Baffling question

AY4B

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I just installed the Cat bypass pipe with no baffle and It is too loud for my taste. It comes with a Canopener baffle but I also see that Lamonster also offers a Big City Thunder Baffle. Is the BCT Baffle worth the 68 bucks over the canopener that came with the pipe?
Comparisons please:bowdown:
 
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I have Lamont's CAT bypass with no baffle and hardly can tell the difference in sound from stock unless

you really rap it up. 1330 engine. (of course my hearing aint what it used ta be)
:D

Jack
 
I have Lamont's CAT bypass with no baffle and hardly can tell the difference in sound from stock unless

you really rap it up. 1330 engine. (of course my hearing aint what it used ta be)
:D

Jack

Really, my Bypass with the stock muffler sounds louder than the ST I had that had a cat bypass (no baffle) with a Akrapovic silencer.
 
Curious...🤔

Your statement in #3 would suggest we are not talking about your ST...so what are we talking about..? I have found that odd cylinder engines are hard to make sound good....:dontknow: can't help with the baffle dilema :(
 
This last week, I was experimenting with some exhausts. Needless to say, I took everything off and put combinations back on many times! I bought two after market exhausts to give them a shot.

I finally put the primary muffler (cat) and the stock exhaust back on, and rode for a few days at total stock configuration. Seemed back to what I remember. Two nights ago, I pulled out the cat and installed the bypass pipe again. I had run this for about 18,000 miles. It has the Big City baffle in it, and I can say that it is not much louder than stock. Just sounds a bit deeper, better 'engine' sound, but nothing close, even close, to any Harley going by.

I do not consider the cat bypass pipe / Big City baffle / stock exhaust loud at all. It is louder, but by a tiny few decibels.
 
If you HAVE an included baffle, why don't you let your ears decide
if you need to spend extra greenbacks or not to further alter the sound.
 
Thats what Im looking for. The added performance with Just a little deeper and a little louder.
 
Thats what Im looking for. The added performance with Just a little deeper and a little louder.
Right! Sounds like what I have with the baffle installed.

$65 on this sound is better than a bunch music you buy anyway! :)
 
If you HAVE an included baffle, why don't you let your ears decide
if you need to spend extra greenbacks or not to further alter the sound.
Thats my delema, I already have one. It may be exactly what Im looking for. The Big City Thunder baffles seem to be pretty popular and was wondering if it was worth the extra bucks. Either way I will have to uninstall and reinstall the whole thing over again. I dont want to do it 2 more times.
Today I installed the Bypass pipe, a Baha Ron Sway bar and a bump skid. I still have a lots lighting to work on next.
 
I was reading another thread on the subject and one guy had the BCT on the front and the canopener on the back of the pipe.
 
Right! Sounds like what I have with the baffle installed.

$65 on this sound is better than a bunch music you buy anyway! :)
I want both, The Music/communications, and a good sounding bike. I just got a Garmin 590 and found that its pandora app is all the music I need. Super clear and loud threw the bikes sound system.
 
TWO vs. THREE

Thats my delema, I already have one. It may be exactly what Im looking for. The Big City Thunder baffles seem to be pretty popular and was wondering if it was worth the extra bucks. Either way I will have to uninstall and reinstall the whole thing over again. I dont want to do it 2 more times.
Today I installed the Bypass pipe, a Baha Ron Sway bar and a bump skid. I still have a lots lighting to work on next.
I can not understand why some people give a recommendation for a product using a different Spyder than the OP is asking questions about :banghead: ......... What occurs on the 1330 does not apply to the 990 series motors ...... I have a 1330 and put the CAT by-pass on without the Baffle ( because it wasn't being sold yet ) after learning about the Baffle, I made one and put it in ..... The sound level went down and the tone ..... It may have changed the power point some, but without a Dyno sheet it's not relevant ....... jmho.... Mike :thumbup:
 
Um, well.... nice people want to help. Also nice people may not realize to the detail of others do in text. This is a forum where participation should be encouraged, not discouraged.
I can not understand why some people give a recommendation for a product using a different Spyder than the OP is asking questions about :banghead: ......... What occurs on the 1330 does not apply to the 990 series motors ...... I have a 1330 and put the CAT by-pass on without the Baffle ( because it wasn't being sold yet ) after learning about the Baffle, I made one and put it in ..... The sound level went down and the tone ..... It may have changed the power point some, but without a Dyno sheet it's not relevant ....... jmho.... Mike :thumbup:
 
Your statement in #3 would suggest we are not talking about your ST...so what are we talking about..? I have found that odd cylinder engines are hard to make sound good....:dontknow: can't help with the baffle dilema :(

You are correct Chupaca, I traded in my ST a couple of weeks ago and now am ryding an F3 LTD. I just came in from taking the pipe off and putting in the canopener baffle. It sounds more like it did with the Cat but a little louder and a lot deeper note. I think I will be happy with it but have not riden it yet, just idled it for ten minutes and gunned it a few times before I quit.
 
I loved the way the ST sounded with that twin. It was more like a motorcycle. The 1330 sounds more like a sports car.
 
I've read through all this thread and it is interesting to hear what is said but I still have a dilemma. My ride is a F3-S and I want to do a cat bypass and do away with the stock muffler and use a motorbike sport muffler (looks better in my eyes) in stead. But the thing is, the vast majority of non Cam-Am mufflers are end fed not side fed like the stock one.

As we all know the Lemonster pipe feeds the side of the stock muffler as one would expect so if I buy that one I'm stuck with the Cam Am muffler.:gaah:

Any ideas, suggestions, alternatives would be welcome.
 
I've read through all this thread and it is interesting to hear what is said but I still have a dilemma. My ride is a F3-S and I want to do a cat bypass and do away with the stock muffler and use a motorbike sport muffler (looks better in my eyes) in stead. But the thing is, the vast majority of non Cam-Am mufflers are end fed not side fed like the stock one.

As we all know the Lemonster pipe feeds the side of the stock muffler as one would expect so if I buy that one I'm stuck with the Cam Am muffler.:gaah:

Any ideas, suggestions, alternatives would be welcome.

check out spydermanexhaust.com
 
I've read through all this thread and it is interesting to hear what is said but I still have a dilemma. My ride is a F3-S and I want to do a cat bypass and do away with the stock muffler and use a motorbike sport muffler (looks better in my eyes) in stead. But the thing is, the vast majority of non Cam-Am mufflers are end fed not side fed like the stock one.

As we all know the Lemonster pipe feeds the side of the stock muffler as one would expect so if I buy that one I'm stuck with the Cam Am muffler.:gaah:

Any ideas, suggestions, alternatives would be welcome.
Check out the sidewinder exhaust that Pitbull puts out on this video. It looks really cool for an F3 S
Go to 10:40 on the video.
 
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