Log in

View Full Version : My inner baffle fell out



centercore
2nd May 2008, 17:27
Was riding around today and my exhaust sounded a bit deeper. Looked at the muffler and the inner baffling (the one attached to the tip) is gone dunno what happened there. How can I fix/ replace this?. Would a rgv250 exhaust have the same parts?.

Bikes an rg150.

Subike
2nd May 2008, 17:33
dont you like the Std Harley modification?

R6_kid
2nd May 2008, 17:34
leave it as is?

centercore
2nd May 2008, 17:37
dont you like the Std Harley modification?

Haha. Not really on my 2 stroke 150.

centercore
2nd May 2008, 17:38
leave it as is?

Is that good for my engine though? thats pretty much all i'm worried about.

Str8 Jacket
2nd May 2008, 17:39
Baffles, schmaffles! Leave them out, the sound will grow on ya! :devil2:

BadCompany
2nd May 2008, 18:58
Yeah stuff the baffle, Oh hell, just ditch the exhaust after the extracters!

centercore
2nd May 2008, 20:10
Well I dunno if its called the baffle. Let me explain It attached to the exhaust tip and when you pull it out its attached to a pipe thats has small holes in it.Sorry, I dont know much about the inner workings of a muffler.

It sounds cool and its alot louder.

TygerTung
9th May 2008, 01:36
Has it reduced performance at all? 2 stroke exhausts can be a bit fussy.

I think RGV250 mufflers are a little different from memory, I think one was tried out on a RG150 race bike and it didn't seem to work very well, not sure though.

Wheeliemonsta
9th May 2008, 09:17
Was riding around today and my exhaust sounded a bit deeper. Looked at the muffler and the inner baffling (the one attached to the tip) is gone dunno what happened there. How can I fix/ replace this?. Would a rgv250 exhaust have the same parts?.

Bikes an rg150.

Ring Warren at Virgin Mufflers, he'll be able to repair it for you...

021 035-2218

& yes the exhaust needs to be as it was from factory, unless of course you have the jetting checked to see if the engines running o.k with out the baffle fitted...

Cheers

:rockon:

centercore
11th May 2008, 19:17
Has it reduced performance at all? 2 stroke exhausts can be a bit fussy.

I think RGV250 mufflers are a little different from memory, I think one was tried out on a RG150 race bike and it didn't seem to work very well, not sure though.


It doesn't feel like it. I ride to work every day and it runs the same.

[QUOTE=Wheeliemonsta]

I'll try the trading section to see if I can get an original if not i'll call him. Thanks.

centercore
15th May 2008, 22:20
Managed to get one from a wrecker.

After I put the thing it. Noticed my power delivery changed quite a bit. Theres more power at low revs so its alot easier to take off.

The silencer that fell out of the exhaust had the mesh blow torched off. The new one has the mesh.

heyjoe
16th May 2008, 00:32
Is this baffling?

BadCompany
16th May 2008, 06:05
Managed to get one from a wrecker.

After I put the thing it. Noticed my power delivery changed quite a bit. Theres more power at low revs so its alot easier to take off.

The silencer that fell out of the exhaust had the mesh blow torched off. The new one has the mesh.

My enitre muffler feel off my KR150 once on the motorway. It made it insanely loud an changed where the power was in the revs.

centercore
16th May 2008, 17:50
Is this baffling?

Yeah, the silencer looking thing that slides in the back of the muffler.

Scouse
16th May 2008, 17:53
I read the start of this thread wrong I thought it was "My inner baffle wiff menffol illness"