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Pete777
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Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: PersonalTriumph]
      #347427 - 08/29/08 11:11 AM

I'd like to hear the audio file of your exhaust; but I can't tell you how to post it. Maybe someone else could. Also, are your pipes modified stock or TOR's. Thanks.

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PersonalTriumph
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Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: Pete777]
      #347431 - 08/29/08 11:30 AM

My pipes were stock pipes before I took out the baffles. Now I suppose they are modified stock.

PM me your email address and I will send you the WAV file. Same goes for anyone else who wants to hear it.

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bennybmnModerator
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Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: Dupre97]
      #347698 - 08/30/08 04:34 PM

Quote:

Might have to make a new post as I think no ones reviewing this one anymore.



Nah, every time someone replies it goes to the top, so if someone has a question, it will get looked at.

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Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: bennybmn]
      #347709 - 08/30/08 06:40 PM

will this work on a 2008 america?

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I am but a Jester in a court of Kings.

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durty
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Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: scubadude]
      #349044 - 09/07/08 05:56 PM

UMMMM , This was done on an 08 , and I am getting ready to do this to my 08

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triumphamercia
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Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: durty]
      #373234 - 02/12/09 02:19 PM

i have 2006 america 790cc does any one know if i cut my baffles out do i have to change my jetts out or leave them alone, i think they are stock jetts?

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Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: triumphamercia]
      #373285 - 02/12/09 06:25 PM

Ohh you'll be rejetting for sure.

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2005 America, green/gray, gutted stock pipes, tall sissy bar w/ luggage rack, Saddleman's dual touring seat and Tourmaster saddlebags (and sissybar bag).


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riddler9696
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Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: Dupre97]
      #379843 - 03/20/09 01:20 PM

what jetts would use

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bennybmnModerator
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Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: riddler9696]
      #380052 - 03/21/09 04:31 PM

Try Pat's jet calculator.


And a search.

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Rev
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Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: bennybmn]
      #388891 - 04/30/09 09:29 AM

What if you gutted the pipes on an 09 version, would
you need to buy a fuel commander to alter the EFI?

I currently have a carbureted Yamaha, and one of the
biggest reasons I stopped at removing the first baffle
is because removing the cats and final baffle required
a rejet, which I neither wanted to bother with, or pay for.


Edited by Rev (04/30/09 09:34 AM)


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