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SouthernMD
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Exhaust Sound
05/07/06 at 16:58:44
 
Hi All

With a Sporster muffler what sound does the Savage make a deep throaty Bop Bop Bop Bop or a flat Blat Blat Blat Blat?
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Re: Exhaust Sound
Reply #1 - 05/07/06 at 17:03:47
 
Both
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Re: Exhaust Sound
Reply #2 - 05/07/06 at 17:27:27
 
Ok  Please explain
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Reply #3 - 05/07/06 at 17:55:30
 
Mine. Nice deep wopwopwopwop @ low rpm under torque, pretty deep and loud blatblatblatblat if I kick her hard.

That's with an 883/1200 sportster muffler and jetted carb

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Reply #4 - 05/07/06 at 18:58:41
 
I agree with both-BopBop and BlatBlat. My sporty has no baffle and is as describe by SeattleSavage.  On decel sounds alot like a jake brake, too.  Riders behind me say it is really loud and back off to save their hearing!  Might be putting the baffled sporty back on.
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Reply #5 - 05/07/06 at 19:03:01
 
get a harley muff....they are cheap....then punch a 1/2 inch hole in the baffle. Yes it is hard to do. Sounds great.

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Reply #6 - 05/07/06 at 19:25:51
 
Under hard acceleration I myself can't tell a difference from stock to sporty.  On deceleration it has a much nicer wop wop sound.  Same with idle.  Idle is much less noticeable than the decel, but is an improvement over stock.  If you're looking for something really loud this isn't it IMHO.  For me I wasn't looking for too loud so this is perfect.
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Reply #7 - 05/07/06 at 19:30:30
 
clueless wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:05:
get a harley muff....they are cheap....then punch a 1/2 inch hole in the baffle. Yes it is hard to do. Sounds great.

Clueless.......


Louder?  Too Loud?...like Screamin Eagle loud or just a bit over the stock Sporty?  Did you just use a drill to make the hole?
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Reply #8 - 05/07/06 at 19:39:25
 
I think there is a post in technical that you can here the differance of Exhaust sounds  Grin
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Reply #9 - 05/07/06 at 19:56:51
 
a drill won't touch it. Used a punch.
That is some kinda tough metal!
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Reply #10 - 05/07/06 at 20:18:31
 
Dragon King wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:05:
I think there is a post in technical that you can here the differance of Exhaust sounds  Grin


The tech thread does not address sporty exhausts.
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Reply #11 - 05/07/06 at 22:37:07
 
RussG,

My stock was so quiet, I wonder if different one's give off different sounds or is it just age and maybe baffle rust, or my stock was clogged with carbon or rust.

Mine is deep and loud enough that I feel for my neighbors when I'm warming her up. (it warms up in my alley, between two three story buildings)

But when I had the stock muff on, the only thing I felt was embarassed at the pitter putter of noise mine would make.

Kev
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Reply #12 - 05/08/06 at 01:37:28
 
OK, that explains it pretty good, thanks all.  I guess when I do the carb I have to do the muffler too.
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Reply #13 - 05/08/06 at 01:50:47
 
If you like a nice deep rumble, alot like a harley, try a Supertrapp.. I have heard the Savage with a Jardine, a drilled out stock muffler, (which made me laugh), it sounded like a lawnmower on steroids, and have ridden behind Gregg D and his Rassk for a bit last summer and my ears are still ringing. The Supertrapp even gets compliments from the harley riders. What is nice about it is you can remove disks to soften the sound so you dont wake the neighbors, and when you want to punish them, add disks for more sound and power.
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Reply #14 - 05/08/06 at 04:38:49
 
Over 200 bucks, Ouch!  Thanks chriss but it’s not in the budget.
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