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I want mine super quiet too. :read:mcgovern61":1dsz29it said:It's on my list this winter! I have the packing material, just have not had the time to remove the baffles. I am trying to get to sewing machine quiet! (My buddies '76 GL1000 is sewing machine quiet)
mcgovern61":slop3oqc said:It's on my list this winter! I have the packing material, just have not had the time to remove the baffles. I am trying to get to sewing machine quiet! (My buddies '76 GL1000 is sewing machine quiet)
dan filipi":x4nzfvy7 said:mcgovern61":x4nzfvy7 said:It's on my list this winter! I have the packing material, just have not had the time to remove the baffles. I am trying to get to sewing machine quiet! (My buddies '76 GL1000 is sewing machine quiet)
Make sure you do a tutorial!
When I pulled the rear baffles out one set they pulled out very hard because of the amount of packing.
I couldn't see how I could get them back in with as much packing but then maybe over time they get tighter
from filling up with carbon?
chasrogers":2nsoq4ns said:great idea that will work to do the job and it will melt but it will stink like melted plastic for a small amount of time then it will be good that is how they put a larger amount in most mufflers. thank you Flinx and I hope you are up for the ride this summer here in ontario Canada Chasrogers
Flinx":hb3zb2li said:dan filipi":hb3zb2li said:mcgovern61":hb3zb2li said:It's on my list this winter! I have the packing material, just have not had the time to remove the baffles. I am trying to get to sewing machine quiet! (My buddies '76 GL1000 is sewing machine quiet)
Make sure you do a tutorial!
When I pulled the rear baffles out one set they pulled out very hard because of the amount of packing.
I couldn't see how I could get them back in with as much packing but then maybe over time they get tighter
from filling up with carbon?
I'm sure I ran across a thread on another forum about this. I can't remember which one BUT I do remember he used plastic zip ties to hold the packing tight to the baffles with a comment about them melting after you run the bike a bit letting the packing expand.
I'll post a link if/when I run across it again. Should have bookmark'd it, was a good write up if memory serves.
Found it.
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic. ... ip#p251919
Dan, if that link is against the rules please remove it, I tend to forget which boards allow linking to other boards an which don't.
Flinx":306r01bf said:Dan, if that link is against the rules please remove it, I tend to forget which boards allow linking to other boards an which don't.
Flinx":38i3i8is said:.....BUT I do remember he used plastic zip ties to hold the packing tight to the baffles with a comment about them melting after you run the bike a bit letting the packing expand.
scdmarx":c14ytkfv said:I wonder if some thick rubber bands would hold strong enough for the installation?
toytender01":1gdsdvmg said:SEWING MACHINE QUIET... IF I WANTD TO RIDE A SEWING MACHINE I WOULD BUY ONE :smilie_happy: :smilie_happy: :Egyptian: :Egyptian:arty: