Nearly all motorcycle exhausts carry baffles.
Vance & Hines Colossal Shots are available for most cruisers. Both the baffles and the mufflers are detachable and Vance & Hines encourages customers to tune their bike's performance by buying slightly clashing, replacement baffles sets. Distinct other aftermarket manufacturers further bazaar replacement baffles for Ample Gunfire imitation exhausts. Baffles restrict exhaust flow and suppress bewailing. In regular, the louder the exhaust, the less restrictive it is. The less restrictive the exhaust, the aggrandized horsepower the engine produces at higher RPM.
Instructions
1. Remove the baffle tube from inside each muffler shell with pliers.5. Insert replacement baffles in both muffler shells by hand. Align the baffle screw holes on the bottom of the baffles with the baffle screw hole in the muffler shells.
Glance for two Allen sense screws on the backside of each muffler. The more rearward screw is called the "baffle screw." Rearward means toward the rear of the motcycle as opposed to the front.
3. Loosen and remove the baffle screw on each muffler with an Allen head wrench. Save the screw.
4. Loosen on the other hand engage in not remove the rear heat shields from both mufflers using a flathead screwdriver. Working on one muffler at a extent, turn the heat shields so the bottoms of the mufflers are visible.2.
6. Secure the replacement baffles in the muffler shells by tightening the baffle screws with an Allen wrench. Slide the heat shields back onto the exhaust system.
7. Secure the heat shields to the exhaust system by tightening the heat shield clamps with a flathead screwdriver.