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Please don't jump on me for this...

watchman

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I know there are several after market exhausts for the spyder but I was just wondering if any body has tried to modify the stock exhaust for better air flow? What did you do and what was the result? At this point I have the two brothers juice box and have just ordered the Kewl Metal intake. I am a little short on money and was hoping to try something with the stock can. Please let me know! As always, ride safe, all of you...

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watchman please check this link on the duals...

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15079&highlight=dual+exhaust

with the dual setup I used there was/is a definite improvement in power across the band. An expensive mod as far as I am concerned. For me I have the sound I was looking for since I added the cone type tips with an additional torq master baffle on the end of my GL1800 mufflers. With this setup it goes from 0 to 90 and then some real quick. Much quicker than with the stock system.

If I can answer more questions don't hesitate to ask me. Best to PM me... many times I don't go back to look at my old posts unless someone ask a question.


Also I don't think anyone will jump on you for asking about something but on rare occasions we just might have a different point of view. Me... the glass is always have of something... I can't remember if it is chavis, glenfiddish or full/empty.

Have a super day and ride safe my friend.
/Ken
 
Stock pipe

I know there are several after market exhausts for the spyder but I was just wondering if any body has tried to modify the stock exhaust for better air flow? What did you do and what was the result? At this point I have the two brothers juice box and have just ordered the Kewl Metal intake. I am a little short on money and was hoping to try something with the stock can. Please let me know! As always, ride safe, all of you...

Don't really know what you could do with the stock muffler to increase air flow; One of the problems is that the stock has the catalytic converter built into it. I have the Hindle and really like it for both sound and performance. I have seen those on E-Bay for some pretty good prices.:f_spider:

Michael:doorag:
 
Not sure you can do much w/ the stock muffler. Besides, it looks like a freakin Tootsie Roll (and it weighs a TON). You can get a nice Hindle that sounds louder but mellow or you can go the 2 Brothers Route if you wanna be loud. MM sells the tips to quiet them down. I have 2 Brothers with the tip - good sound!
 
Seems to me that there was a thread a while back where a guy disassembled the stock muffler and removed the CAT portion and then reassmebled the muffler........might have been on another formum.
 
I know there are several after market exhausts for the spyder but I was just wondering if any body has tried to modify the stock exhaust for better air flow? What did you do and what was the result? At this point I have the two brothers juice box and have just ordered the Kewl Metal intake. I am a little short on money and was hoping to try something with the stock can. Please let me know! As always, ride safe, all of you...

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Cave man way = [not for faint of hart] 3/8 drill bit, very long drill bit extension. Drill horizaontal into each exhaust hole, Through baffels/ cat. Carefull it's a long way in" Make sure the allen screw holding the bit is tight. :pray: you don't want lose it in the can. [this aught to light up the boards] ;)
 
Stock Muffler Alterations

A guy named Tony who we have ridden with took his stock muffler apart and made some changes. His screen name is sylblk. Pat
 
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