It is bad for your neighbors.
They are like slip on exhaust. They allow the bike to emit exhaust easier. They also give your bike a new sound. If they are racing baffles they usually make your bike sound louder & meaner. They do add a few HP usually depending on which baffles you get.
You don't even want to!
it is possible to ride your motorcycle without the baffles in the exhaust, but there are a few side effects from doing so. the bike will probably backfire and pop when revving or getting off of the throttle. also you may need to retune your carburator. the bike needs some kind of back pressure, so if your drilling out the baffles don't do so completely. without backpressure it'll run like S@#T.
no , it will start to back fire
take the baffles out drill the rivet out if mfg. with or take the bolts out.
2 1/8 hole drill
No
You can remove the baffles from inside the muffler but the neighbors won't be happy.
Yes, it is possible to remove or bend baffles in an exhaust system without cutting it open, depending on the design of the exhaust. Some systems have removable baffles that can be accessed through existing openings or end caps. For fixed baffles, techniques such as using a snake tool or similar device might allow for bending them without disassembling the exhaust. However, care must be taken to avoid damaging the exhaust or affecting performance negatively.
function of baffles is to prevent swirling in agitation.
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