Pictures sent its of Bmw 1150gsaTramp wrote: ↑Tue Jun 05, 2018 7:56 pmdo you have my email address mate if so can you send a picture of the silencer and what its off?....ta mucklydiggermanbob wrote: ↑Tue Jun 05, 2018 7:25 pm44mm is the biggest inlet that I have , let me know if it's any good , I could braze and modify the inlet if you need it.
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Tramp wrote: ↑Tue Jun 05, 2018 5:45 pm Okay my ccm 644 has a remus silencer with a short.. Well short bit of perforated pipe jp its ass... Does bugger all to quite it.... From the connector pipe its hollow.... Was thinking of packinv with wadding to deaden the awfull sound....
Yes it will restrict it and make it run rich but i want a quite bike....
Suggestions please.... The neighbours hate me
You might be surprised....many years ago, I had an interesting conversation with Les Williams, who ran the Triumph road race team.
He created Slippery Sam...the most successful bike to race at the TT ever. A Triumph T50 Trident.
Proddy racing rules of the time were you had to have the standard exhausts, but could gut them for more power. So, they gutted the reverse flow baffles out of the standard BSA/Triumph 3-exit 'ray gun' silencers, and got more noise, but LESS power.
So back to standard exhausts...and five consecutive wins of the I o M Production TT until 1975. By 1976 the Triumph Trident was no longer in production and Sam got retired, unbeaten, as he could no longer be counted as a 'production' bike.
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For those that repack their cans, using rivets...
Just in the middle of packing the Arrow on my KTM - I looked around and the general consensus was Acousta-Fil was the best, I ended up buying some of their PTX packing. Theres a calculator on their website, just measure your exhaust and buy what you need. I bought mine from max_torque_cans on ebay.
Very easy to fit - just loosely wrap the packing around your perforated pipe, pop it all back together and after a short while of the bike running, it melts the thermal thread holding it in a sheet and it expands inside the can. I just need to rivet mine back together - I have alloy & stainless rivets, and I'm waiting on a lazy tong riveter coming to see if it'll handle the S/S ones (they're tough to rivet by hand usually).
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Just in the middle of packing the Arrow on my KTM - I looked around and the general consensus was Acousta-Fil was the best, I ended up buying some of their PTX packing. Theres a calculator on their website, just measure your exhaust and buy what you need. I bought mine from max_torque_cans on ebay.
Very easy to fit - just loosely wrap the packing around your perforated pipe, pop it all back together and after a short while of the bike running, it melts the thermal thread holding it in a sheet and it expands inside the can. I just need to rivet mine back together - I have alloy & stainless rivets, and I'm waiting on a lazy tong riveter coming to see if it'll handle the S/S ones (they're tough to rivet by hand usually).
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Okay update time.....i bought a ebay db killer baffle for 5 quid 45mm dia and slid that up thd silencer from where it joins pipe...
Well it's bloody ace so quite till 4000rpm then a tad louder but nowt like thd thunder from before.
I know now i can ride around the countryside jn peace ...one happy chappy....
Well it's bloody ace so quite till 4000rpm then a tad louder but nowt like thd thunder from before.
I know now i can ride around the countryside jn peace ...one happy chappy....