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Message started by Nightrain on 05/31/05 at 16:22:00

Title: sporty muff
Post by Nightrain on 05/31/05 at 16:22:00

Over the long weekend, I installed the sporty muff with no baffles (essentially a straight pipe) The bike sounds fantastic. Loud. But not too loud. Makes the bike much more enjoyable to ride. a few quick questions. I can take a video file with soud if someone know a place that will host it. Also, The muff is just barely hitting the rear brake cable. for anyone who has done the sporty muffler mod, did you have to cut anything off the header pipe or did you just hammer on the muff or did it just slide on with no issues??

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y236/msc63/3b17af38.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y236/msc63/ff8624aa.jpgPeace

Title: Re: sporty muff
Post by EarsLikenElf on 05/31/05 at 18:51:52

I can host the video if you e-mail it to me.  avalentine@megapathdsl.net  I am interested to see how this sounds, as my first mod will be the sporty muffler.

Title: Re: sporty muff
Post by Savage_Rob on 06/01/05 at 05:26:05

Heh, I was just thinking of what the title of this thread might mean on various other sites and who might get it on a Google search.

Title: Re: sporty muff
Post by Nightrain on 06/01/05 at 08:35:54

sweet. Ill email it to ya. Keep in mind, there is no baffles in this pipe.

Title: Re: sporty muff
Post by bobo383 on 06/01/05 at 19:40:53

Slipped on, and brute forced it shut with the u-clamp.  However, that did not work as easy with the Screamin Eagle as the steel was much tougher.

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