Got tired of chasing down pops, and not being able to hear myself think when riding, and tired of noise inducing migraine headaches (which I get anyhow, but this triggers it worse), so I yanked the exhaust and took it back to stock. I've been talking about it for a while now, so I finally did it today.
Went back to the stock pilot jet, stayed with the 1/2 spacer, took the main jet to a 150 and put the stock can back on it. Also stayed with the K&N drop-in and the desnorkel.
No, it doesn't sound big, sounds more like a Volkswagen

, but I can live with that. Probably by the end of the year or early next year we'll be adding a second bike to the stable anyhow for those two-up excursions. I'm looking at either a Sportster or a C50. Really like the C50, so we'll see how funds go.
As far as performance goes, the bike is surprisingly strong. I have no problem going to 90 with it, and to be quite honest, I have no need to go that fast anyhow. Top end is strong with the 150 main, no bogging down at full throttle, so I'm comfortable with that.
Most importantly,
I have no backfires, pops, farts, poofs, or any other noise other than normal exhaust, and
I LIKE THAT!!!To be certain, I'm not against any of the mods people do to the Savage. In fact, it performs quite well that way. I just don't have the time to spend chasing rabbits down trails to get it just right. Now, I know its just right for what I use it for.