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The Pastor
2nd March 2005, 19:33
Hi

Can anyone tell me how to remove the baffolds(sp?) in a muffler? Or at least point me to a thread that say if its already been covered (did a few searchs but couldnt find anything)


I was just going to get a bit of wood and a hammer and bash them out :)

grantm
2nd March 2005, 19:50
Perhaps if you used the word baffle , someone may be able to help ...

Coyote
2nd March 2005, 19:53
Get a very long drill... :p

BTW, its says you have no bike, doing this for someone else, or have you got a bike now?

The Pastor
2nd March 2005, 19:58
Get a very long drill... :p

BTW, its says you have no bike, doing this for someone else, or have you got a bike now?
Well I want to get a mini chopper, just for a bit of fun and want to make it louder :)

XTC
2nd March 2005, 20:36
Well I want to get a mini chopper, just for a bit of fun and want to make it louder :)
Don't be a dick.....:)

The Pastor
2nd March 2005, 20:38
Cant change who I am :) well jenny craig tried but said I was too fat.

So the best way is to get a long drill? Then what just drill as much as I can?

Skunk
2nd March 2005, 20:42
Yea, start with the left temple... :shake:

Drill out the baffle plate. And do it on something worthwhile.

Holy Roller
2nd March 2005, 21:54
Sometimes one can drill out the rivets holding the end cap in place still leaving the baffles intact. I had an end cap fall off and to make it look the same drilled out the other, improved the sound as well.

F5 Dave
3rd March 2005, 08:59
Don’t encourage him guys. We know we are only a hairs breath away from legislation that states only std mufflers will be able to be used & noise measurement with heavy fines for exceeding them.

Loud pipes don’t save lives they just make for the heavy legislation.

Hitcher
3rd March 2005, 10:27
Baffolds! Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Teeheeheeheeheehee

Snort, chuckle

Hahahahahahahahahaha

Thud.

Biff
3rd March 2005, 10:43
Darn it. I thought I was going to learn something new here about somenewfangled bikie technahalology type thing. But alas no. Twas merely a massprounceddilation.

Don't do it. Or that either. You'll go blind

vifferman
3rd March 2005, 10:52
Mr rengade master my goat has more branes then you do.
Can somebodys please tell me waht is a baffolds? :spudwhat:

Motu
3rd March 2005, 11:02
I'm brane dead.

Holy Roller
3rd March 2005, 12:25
Mr rengade master my goat has more branes then you do.
Can somebodys please tell me waht is a baffolds? :spudwhat:
A prime example of what is exiting our educational facilities these days, someone correct them please I forgot how to :shake:

Biff
3rd March 2005, 12:26
Can somebodys please tell me waht is a baffolds? :spudwhat:

It's plural for being baffled while wearing a blindfold I think.

Hitcher
3rd March 2005, 14:31
It's plural for being baffled while wearing a blindfold I think.
No, "baffolds" has to be an object capable of removal, as in: "Take out those baffolds, young man, or you'll go straight to bed without any pudding!"

Rep points for the best definition of "baffolds"! The judge's (that's me) decision shall be final and correspondence will no doubt be entered into.

Knock yourselves out!

jrandom
3rd March 2005, 14:35
Rep points for the best definition of "baffolds"!

I think they're what you get when Biffy sits down.

White trash
3rd March 2005, 14:35
The judge's (that's me) decision shall be final and correspondence will no doubt be entered into.



I'm baffold by the corruptness of this statement!

Biff
3rd March 2005, 14:55
I think they're what you get when Biffy sits down.

Or are they the folds in the jambon's abdoman when he sits down in a pub?
Or is it a slang verb for moi? As in, "Baff 'old's on to iz tool innit".

vifferman
3rd March 2005, 14:57
I think they're what you get when Biffy sits down.
That's quite true, and they're what Mrs Biff holds onto when pillioning, or....whatever (we won't go there). Also known as "lurv handles". :yeah:

But (BUT!) because of their resemblance to extra (extraneous) boobies, it's lead to pectoral implants being commonly referred to as 'baffolds', especially when they migrate around the ... er.... baffoldee's body. :confused:

Velox
3rd March 2005, 15:01
Hi

Can anyone tell me how to remove the baffolds(sp?) in a muffler? Or at least point me to a thread that say if its already been covered (did a few searchs but couldnt find anything)


I was just going to get a bit of wood and a hammer and bash them out :)
Rear end a taxi.

Worked for me. Only prob is now they're loose they're trying to work thier way out the holes in the bottom of the muffler. And it screams. Too loud for my liking.

Dr Bob
3rd March 2005, 15:16
It is actually the Welsh pronounciation of the French word for Badderlocks. This is Alaria esculenta, a seaweed that grows in Northern Europe that is used in Curry - also a Welsh word, meaning spiced gravy. In fact Curry is not in Indian vocabulary at all. Although curry could actually be from the French correer - to make ready, but this is in question.

Hitcher
3rd March 2005, 15:18
That's quite true, and they're what Mrs Biff holds onto when pillioning, or....whatever (we won't go there). Also known as "lurv handles".
Oooh! That's not what Mrs H calls "love handles"... (Blushes)

Daisy Duke
3rd March 2005, 15:23
It is actually the Welsh pronounciation of the French word for Badderlocks. This is Alaria esculenta, a seaweed that grows in Northern Europe that is used in Curry - also a Welsh word, meaning spiced gravy. In fact Curry is not in Indian vocabulary at all. Although curry could actually be from the French correer - to make ready, but this is in question.

As a Welsh (ish) lady I take issue with this. They pronounce it "cowinbaffoldsboyo".

Biff
3rd March 2005, 15:26
As a Wesh (ish) lady I take issue with this. They pronounce it "cowinbaffoldsboyo".

No you're not?! I am, and why did you say you were a Welshman then change it?

Kev - you wearing Daisy's blouses again?

Daisy Duke
3rd March 2005, 15:27
Doh!! But she is in the room. Does that count?

Daisy Duke
3rd March 2005, 15:29
You're right Biff lol. Kev jumped on the PC while I was making a cup of coffee.
He's such a dick.

Dr Bob
3rd March 2005, 15:29
As a Wesh (ish) lady I take issue with this. They pronounce it "cowinbaffoldsboyo".

I was born in South Glamorgan and grew up in Llandaff thank you very much. Bob is short for Rhobat.

Biff
3rd March 2005, 15:33
Ignore her Bob, heshe's a wannabie Taff.
Swansea lad here :niceone:

So would that make you Robbie the Rhobat? Of epic film fame?

vifferman
3rd March 2005, 15:34
Bob is short for Rhobat.
Rrrrriiiight.....

:confused:

Dr Bob
3rd March 2005, 15:41
Ignore her Bob, heshe's a wannabie Taff.
Swansea lad here :niceone:

So would that make you Robbie the Rhobat? Of epic film fame?

I kind of remember Port Talbot, maybe getting a few memories mixed up with Barry Island (I think the hall of mirrors really screwed me up as a kid). I left a loooooonnnng time ago now, but still cling to my celtic heritage for want of one.

Lou Girardin
3rd March 2005, 15:41
A prime example of what is exiting our educational facilities these days, someone correct them please I forgot how to :shake:

There's nothing wrong with the NCEA, it's the cohort that's dumb. (David Benson-Pope 2005)

Combattant de Rue
5th March 2005, 13:32
Source: http://danielgbleich.tripod.com/crematoryrepair/index.html

Baffolds:

In early models of IE&E and Crawford Cremators, check to see if the baffolds on the after burner side are still intact. If not, then they should be replaced, in that they play a major role in slowing down the gases, so the pollutants can be burned off the gases more thoroughly and efficiently.

:spudwhat: I guess Renegade Master isn't the only who uses this word :spudwhat: It sure sounds a lot like baffles though. :confused:

Lee Rusty
5th March 2005, 13:56
go ahead drill them out make it louder - it is an offence to run loud vechile
under new laws it is an offence to modify exhaust systems so they are excessively noisy, $150 dollar fine.

that way some one may stop you before you kill yourself on one of those "supposed toys"

They run with out lights, no speedos, no brake lights etc and somehow someone in the LTSA system is allowing them ot be registered for road use.

Once they are invilved in a serious crash they will be banned - and we will all have more bloody laws to contend with.

DEATH_INC.
5th March 2005, 21:30
they get on the road cause they're under 50cc etc so get rego'd as a moped and don't need a woof....

Combattant de Rue
5th March 2005, 22:03
BAFFOLDS, n. (Acronym)

B.A.F.F. = Bike Audio Frequency Filter OLD.S. = Overload System

A usually static device that regulates the sound created by a motorbikes' exhaust system. In lay-mans terms: baffles. :bs:

Thats the best i can do :stupid:

Lee Rusty
5th March 2005, 22:17
some of these things have a total loss power system, mopeds need speedos, these thing have rev counters, and a lot of them are 70cc so sould be bikes needing WOF and a licence to drive.

The Pastor
8th March 2005, 19:49
My one is a 110cc motorbike

indicators, lights, spedo it has it all

Excusys
15th November 2006, 10:47
Hey Special Ed! Perhaps next time your going to insult someones intelligence when it comes to spelling errors you should check if your spelling is correct first.

hXc
15th November 2006, 10:56
N00b. It's baffles - no such word as baffolds. And don't thread dredge.

Otherwise, welcome grasshopper.

Hitcher
15th November 2006, 12:48
Hey Special Ed! Perhaps next time you're going to insult someone's intelligence when it comes to spelling errors, you should check if your spelling is correct first.

Pot. Kettle. Black.

WINJA
15th November 2006, 19:27
Depends On The Muffler , But Be Warned You Can Sometimes Really Fuck Up Th Performance And You Can Fuk With The Jetting And It Still Wont Be Right

Titanium
15th November 2006, 19:58
Or more commonly known as torque cones .......

These are typically inserted in the header pipes to increase low and midrange torque.

Also used in tuned length 2 stroke exhaust pipes to increase or decrease back pressure as required.


:done:

Titanium
15th November 2006, 20:06
no such word as baffolds

Yeah OK, search the interweb dude ........ It may disagree with you.

Shadows
15th November 2006, 23:36
Pot. Kettle. Black.

Hehe, that was exactly what I was going to reply with.

imdying
16th November 2006, 17:57
Yeah OK, search the interweb dude ........ It may disagree with you.Nope, just looks like other munters have spelt it wrong :lol: