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Cut the cigar
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:58 pm
by svante
Hi Bulleters!
Has someone of You tested to cut the end of the cigar-looking standard silencer a bit? The utmost / back part of the "cigar" is about 6" long and about 1 1/2" diameter wide. I ponder to shorten this back part of the silencer about 3". Has someone tried this? Any other changes than a small save of weight and a somewhat shorter silencer? Sound, performance, ...?
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 10:32 pm
by Norm
Svante
What is it you hope to achieve, just so you don't walk into it, even 3 inches off wouldn't help this
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 6:08 am
by neddy
Dont do it, will not improve anything at worst could cause gas flow problems
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 8:05 am
by p
You could stand the silencer on end, then using an arc welder just burn some holes in the baffles from each end - must be less restrictive, gives deeper note, and doesn't change appearance. A long drill would have same effect.
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 8:34 am
by p
Oh, just realised that you are talking about cutting some of the tailpipe off; can't see this will have any detriment - may look odd though....
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 9:07 pm
by Alan R
Hello there, SVANTE ------------Both GRUNSA 12 and myself---possibly some others as well (?) ----have removed about a 6" section from the rear end of the silencer itself and then re-joined (weld or braze). In order to judge the difference this gave, I had the rest of the bike ( ie Air filter, carburation, timing, plug gap etc. ) kept at standard through out. So I can now tell you that ----- a) The overall length of the system ends just short of the rear of the rear wheel's diameter. ------ b) There is a very pleasant "thump" now to the sound at idling and through town traffic -----------c) At "Full-Song" and according to an observer behind me (On a "quiet" bike ie a Kawasaki 650 ) there is only the normal noise you would expect from a Standard Bullet. ------- d) For jetting, I have taken all of them up by the "tuners favourite" ie 10% which seems to be ok so far. Estimated MPG on a couple of 200 mile rides recently indicate somewhere in the region of 70 to 80 mpg ( and that included a few "spirited" runs out on the open roads in central Wales. ). I still have the 17T sprocket fitted as well. Hope that's of some use ????