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Re: Question about installing Fullsac baffles UPDATE
« Reply #15 on: November 06, 2011, 11:27:27 PM »

East Coast, thanks for the report. I have already installed the baffles and will do the headpipe and tuner next. Naturally I like the sound so far, we'll see what the cat removal does. I am really looking forward to the heat loss to my right leg most.

Thanks again for the report.
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Re: Question about installing Fullsac baffles UPDATE
« Reply #16 on: November 06, 2011, 11:39:44 PM »

I just took my first ride with the x-pipe and 2"baffle kit. WOW! Nice sound, not too loud. Great all around performance.

I used a Dremel with drum shaped sanding wheel and fiber cutting discs. I also wrapped the mufflers with shrink-wrap to protect the finish during the process.
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Re: Question about installing Fullsac baffles.....
« Reply #17 on: November 07, 2011, 06:46:30 AM »

I installed the kit on Saturday, knocked it out in about 4 hours with my brother taking our time. We used a die grinder and dremel for the removal of the stock baffles, no problem. Kudos to Fullsac on a really nice product! The improvement on there header pipe over the stock pipe where it sits into the exhaust ports is such an improvement! :2vrolijk_21:

I was able to get out this afternoon for a ride and put about 50 miles on the bike, it's runnning great!  :)  I am very happy with the Fullsac install and would recommend it for those considering an exhaust and fuel management upgrade. No doubt for the money it's a really nice option and having the tuner for any future upgrades is a huge plus!! I bought the 2.0" baffles, they sound good, a nice deep tune, not very loud and certainly neighbor friendly. The heat from the cat is gone and the bike is running smooth with a noticable power increase. :2vrolijk_21:

thanks again for all the tips and advice! :drink:

Glad the install went well for you.....now ride while you still can--winter is approaching rapidly!!!

Mike
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Re: Question about installing Fullsac baffles UPDATE
« Reply #18 on: November 07, 2011, 11:14:14 AM »

East Coast, thanks for the report. I have already installed the baffles and will do the headpipe and tuner next. Naturally I like the sound so far, we'll see what the cat removal does. I am really looking forward to the heat loss to my right leg most.

Thanks again for the report.

Your welcome. I would suggest pre loading the TTS software before uploading the new map. It's not a big deal but it does take a few minutes to install all the components and once that's done you can focus strictly on saving your stock setting and uploading the new map. I'm confident you'll be satisfied with the new header pipe and the loss of heat. It was in the 50's up here yesterday but I still noticed a huge reduction in the heat build up with the cat pipe off the bike!! Keep us posted and let me know how you make out.   
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Re: Question about installing Fullsac baffles.....
« Reply #19 on: November 07, 2011, 11:16:00 AM »

Glad the install went well for you.....now ride while you still can--winter is approaching rapidly!!!

Mike

Thanks Mike!
Yeah, trying to get in as much riding as possible before the white stuff starts sticking. See ya soon.
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Re: Question about installing Fullsac baffles UPDATE
« Reply #20 on: July 07, 2012, 09:53:41 PM »

Found this you tube video of Steve removing the stock cores for new baffle installation. Piece of cake with the right tool.

« Last Edit: July 08, 2012, 12:59:29 AM by CVOThunder »
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Re: Question about installing Fullsac baffles UPDATE
« Reply #21 on: July 20, 2012, 08:01:40 AM »

Thanks for posting the video. :2vrolijk_21:

Sure looks easy enough.......
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