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Stock Exhaust Mod - SStan11_imp - 04-23-2016

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RE: Stock Exhaust Mod - the Ferret - 04-23-2016

Stan what all did you do to it?


RE: Stock Exhaust Mod - iamheero_imp - 04-23-2016

Exhaust videos need to be taken from a distance, not with phone cameras stuck right in the muffler, ideally with the camera stationary and the bike being ridden up and down the street while increasing the revs and shifting- I had NO idea what this bike sounds like even with your clip.


Stock Exhaust Mod - Tabasco_imp - 04-23-2016

Sounds great! You need to listen with headphones .
What did you do to it?


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RE: Stock Exhaust Mod - LoneWoof_imp - 04-23-2016

My bet is that he drilled the snot out of it with a very long drill bit. Sounds good.


RE: Stock Exhaust Mod - TCinNC_imp - 04-23-2016

Are you getting any decel popping?


RE: Stock Exhaust Mod - SStan11_imp - 04-23-2016

I used a regular drill bit and just removed the end cap. I re-installed the cap and took a quick video. As far as the sound, it is very low and deep, loud enough to hear until the wind noise at speed happens. Simple easy mod done with a drill and a regular drill bit. Sounds great and kept the stock look. Sorry I am not Steven Speilberg and I didn't shoot an academy award winning video, so suck it up.


RE: Stock Exhaust Mod - TCinNC_imp - 04-23-2016

(04-23-2016, 10:04 PM)SStan11_imp Wrote: I used a regular drill bit and just removed the end cap. I re-installed the cap and took a quick video. As far as the sound, it is very low and deep, loud enough to hear until the wind noise at speed happens. Simple easy mod done with a drill and a regular drill bit. Sounds great and kept the stock look. Sorry I am not Steven Speilberg and I didn't shoot an academy award winning video, so suck it up.

I thought the video was fine, it sounds good. I just wanted to know if you were,getting any decel popping while riding and letting off the throttle? Also, what size bit did you use?


RE: Stock Exhaust Mod - SStan11_imp - 04-23-2016

I used a 1/2 inch drill bit, (the biggest one I had), and I do not hear any pops even in a low gear high rpm. It just sounds great. Real low tone but not real loud. Plus I can't stand the aftermarket pipes with the huge decals they stick on them. Screws up the look of the bike. Now I can keep the stock look and have a great sound.


RE: Stock Exhaust Mod - TCinNC_imp - 04-23-2016

(04-23-2016, 10:13 PM)SStan11_imp Wrote: I used a 1/2 inch drill bit, (the biggest one I had), and I do not hear any pops even in a low gear high rpm. It just sounds great. Real low tone but not real loud. Plus I can't stand the aftermarket pipes with the huge decals they stick on them. Screws up the look of the bike. Now I can keep the stock look and have a great sound.

Stan, thank you. Seems like it could be a very worthwhile mod considering I don't have an extra $500+ laying around for an Arrow. I was concerned about the decel popping because many bikes ago I had a Honda VTX 1300 that I did the same mod too. I had bad decel popping, had to block off the PAIR valves to stop it. Thanks again!!