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stock exhaust baffles
05 Oct 2006 19:49
on a 78 KZ650B2....can you punch out the baffles like is done on HD bikes??? I have seen people get a long piece of rebar and stick it in the muffler and hammer through the baffle in order to get more exhaust noise..Don't know the muffler design on the inside...is this possible????....thanks
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Re: stock exhaust baffles
05 Oct 2006 19:55
SHIT!!!!!...Moderator, please move this to the engine section...I am a dumb ass..please forgive me for I know not what I am doing....
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Re: stock exhaust baffles
05 Oct 2006 19:56
I heard of punching a hole with rebar too. Our muffler baffles are spot welded to the outside skin. I would think it is better to get a drill and do it than punch a hole through the middle and risk busting off the baffle. You can weld a drill onto the end of a straight rod to get the length you need.
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Re: stock exhaust baffles
07 Oct 2006 05:29
Arm & Hammer mechanics.....
1)bust through a baffel and you will reduce back pressure. This could lead to a bike that need rejetting.
2)All of the jap stock exhausts that get screwed with sound like crap in my humble opinion. Remember it is harder to go back if it sounds like crap.
3) If ya want that HD sound get a HD
4)If you don't like the tone of your farts do you pound a rebar rod up there?
Conclusion: If ya want a performance exhaust or if you only want one that pisses off your neighbor from hell or you want to be neighbor from hell get a aftermarket made for the bike.
in my humble opinion....of course! :ohmy: :blink: :huh:
Oh sorry about the fart comment it's not usually the tone that bothers me...... :sick:
1)bust through a baffel and you will reduce back pressure. This could lead to a bike that need rejetting.
2)All of the jap stock exhausts that get screwed with sound like crap in my humble opinion. Remember it is harder to go back if it sounds like crap.
3) If ya want that HD sound get a HD
4)If you don't like the tone of your farts do you pound a rebar rod up there?
Conclusion: If ya want a performance exhaust or if you only want one that pisses off your neighbor from hell or you want to be neighbor from hell get a aftermarket made for the bike.
in my humble opinion....of course! :ohmy: :blink: :huh:
Oh sorry about the fart comment it's not usually the tone that bothers me...... :sick:
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Re: stock exhaust baffles
07 Oct 2006 08:16
I'm not sure if yours are the same as mine, but on my bike the baffles are just spot welded to the housing in the inside rear of the pipe.
Years ago when I decided that I wanted more noise from my bike, I removed the baffles by using a dremel tool to carefully grind away the spot welds. I pulled the baffles out as a unit with vicegrips. I then swisscheesed the internal baffles and connecting tubes ahead of the rear baffle using a drill. I put the baffles back into the housing and held them in place with two sheetmetal screws through the rear baffle from the outside of the housing.
It was WAY too loud for me and caused mixture problems. I tried wrapping the baffle tubes with steel wool like a glasspack. The headers got too hot.
I decided I wanted to go back to stock. So I removed the baffles again and fabricated sheetmetal plates to cover all the holes I had drilled. Put it back together and it runs fine. In retrospect, I wish I hadn't messed with it in the first place.
"Who among us is smart enough to learn from the mistakes of others." - Voltaire
Years ago when I decided that I wanted more noise from my bike, I removed the baffles by using a dremel tool to carefully grind away the spot welds. I pulled the baffles out as a unit with vicegrips. I then swisscheesed the internal baffles and connecting tubes ahead of the rear baffle using a drill. I put the baffles back into the housing and held them in place with two sheetmetal screws through the rear baffle from the outside of the housing.
It was WAY too loud for me and caused mixture problems. I tried wrapping the baffle tubes with steel wool like a glasspack. The headers got too hot.
I decided I wanted to go back to stock. So I removed the baffles again and fabricated sheetmetal plates to cover all the holes I had drilled. Put it back together and it runs fine. In retrospect, I wish I hadn't messed with it in the first place.
"Who among us is smart enough to learn from the mistakes of others." - Voltaire

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Re: stock exhaust baffles
07 Oct 2006 08:50
Last year I sold a 1980 KZ650 to a young local guy, he stopped by a few weeks later and asked what I thought about punching the baffles out. I told him I thought it was a bad idea but if he was going to do it then he would probably need to rejet the carbs, like usual he didn't listen.
I heard him cruising pass my house a couple of times a day (I could hear him from a mile away) for the next few weeks, then I didn't hear him any more.
One of his friends stopped by a few weeks later and told me the motor didn't have any compression in two cylinders and when they pulled the head off two pistons had holes in them.
One of his buddies told him I didn't know what I was talking about and punching the baffles out would have no affect on the jetting

Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/10/07 11:51
I heard him cruising pass my house a couple of times a day (I could hear him from a mile away) for the next few weeks, then I didn't hear him any more.
One of his friends stopped by a few weeks later and told me the motor didn't have any compression in two cylinders and when they pulled the head off two pistons had holes in them.
One of his buddies told him I didn't know what I was talking about and punching the baffles out would have no affect on the jetting


Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/10/07 11:51
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Re: stock exhaust baffles
07 Oct 2006 10:43
I was running an open mac header and saw a KZ with cut down stock pipes that I liked... I had a set that were rusty in the back so I cut them off right in front of the baffles, so now I've got two shorty megaphones... it effected the jetting quite a bit... I had to go up 2 on the mains and 2 on the pilots from what I was running with the mac... as well as doing some tweeking with the needles... runs good now though(today)
I say all that to agree with the other comments... if you open up the stock pipes, you will run lean and it will cause your bike to run hotter which could damage your motor if it is not resolved correctly.
Ps. I love the sound of my bike now... I like loud :woohoo:
Later, Claude

I say all that to agree with the other comments... if you open up the stock pipes, you will run lean and it will cause your bike to run hotter which could damage your motor if it is not resolved correctly.
Ps. I love the sound of my bike now... I like loud :woohoo:
Later, Claude
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Re: stock exhaust baffles
08 Oct 2006 13:38
GREAT...Just GREAT...that's what we need...another POS loud motorcycle. Maybe you could put cards in the spokes too...
IMHO,
Bob
IMHO,
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Re: stock exhaust baffles
08 Oct 2006 14:25
Bob_79KZ wrote:
Whats wrong with a loud bike? I like them loud
GREAT...Just GREAT...that's what we need...another POS loud motorcycle. Maybe you could put cards in the spokes too...
IMHO,
Bob
Whats wrong with a loud bike? I like them loud
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Re: stock exhaust baffles
08 Oct 2006 15:39
77KZ650 wrote:
Huh? What?...turn off that loud POS...I can't hear you!!
Bob
Ever notice how the smaller a bike is the louder it is.
Post edited by: Bob_79KZ, at: 2006/10/08 18:43
Bob_79KZ wrote:GREAT...Just GREAT...that's what we need...another POS loud motorcycle. Maybe you could put cards in the spokes too...
IMHO,
Bob
Whats wrong with a loud bike? I like them loud
Huh? What?...turn off that loud POS...I can't hear you!!
Bob
Ever notice how the smaller a bike is the louder it is.
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Re: stock exhaust baffles
08 Oct 2006 15:48
I like to hit things with baseball bats too. Should I be able to stand next to you beating a 55 gallon drum? Or ride by your house beating that drum while your 3 year old daughter tries to get some sleep after chronic ear infections? Or me after doing a triple shift and knowing I have to go back in 8. Just happens my rest is during the day when most people figure everyone is awake and marveling at that ear splitting sound coming from your bike/car/mouth/stereo! Loud bikes belong on the strip and not in the neighborhoods. There are lots of things I like but have enough respect for fellow human beings as to not do them or find the right place to do them. The day you find me walking around naked and drinking you will know I'm in your corner. But don't hold your breath (It would be better to cover your eyes) Lately I hear a lot of bikers saying they get no respect but I think a rider going by my house at anytime with straights or bipping the throttle trying the "Look at me I got a hot bike or car"! really dosen't deserve the respect, afterall he is giving none. I really like the sound of a good tuned exhaust. You don't have to like what I like but, you don't have to be a jerk either. Anyway thats whats wrong with a loud bike.
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Re: stock exhaust baffles
08 Oct 2006 16:41
ambergrismooon wrote:
(everything that I'd have writ, only he wrote it better)
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