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Carded a Monster at Melbourne Airport

Started by ducmeister, July 26, 2009, 05:20:51 AM

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bazz20

the best way is too take the baffles out completely doing any other way is going to cause damage to the aluminium outers , the baffles are stainless and are tough plus with the baffle removed completely gives a deeper sound  [thumbsup]   

Dannog

Welcome Shoggy, great to hear about another all weather commuter! Man I lov going to work almost as much as going home!

DosVerde

Hi Shoggy, don't worry if you stuff your coring mod, I have a spare set of cans sitting in the shed.

I assume you're gonna core them, every one is saying thus ....  ;) mods are addictive round here.

Spider

Quote from: bazz20 on July 29, 2009, 06:35:21 PM
the best way is too take the baffles out completely doing any other way is going to cause damage to the aluminium outers , the baffles are stainless and are tough plus with the baffle removed completely gives a deeper sound  [thumbsup]   

I didn't think that they were 'removable' in the stock cans mate? (in aftermarket Termis etc they are)....the ones on the old monster certainly weren't...they were punctured.

anyway shoggy will educate all us degenerates once he gets the details.

nice offer Dos (back from the dead?)....I'll take your wheels and fender then!

dragonworld.

Nothing is "non-removable". Heh, heh.heh. [evil]

All jokes aside there are a couple of companies that advertise "recoring" of stock mufflers. I think I've seen one in AMCN??  [thumbsup]
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bazz20

okay cut 2 flat strips in the end of the can take out secondy baffle , slide end cap of , slide outer sleeve off revealing primary baffle , run drop saw down and leaving 1cm cut off baffle run some silicon around ends and replace and rivert at each corner put back on bike ,not only will have music to die for but you just got rid of 5 kilos , shouldnt take any more than a hour , [thumbsup]

ducmeister

Well, well, well.  One card, one new member.  Welcome Shoggy. [thumbsup]  Nice S2R.

Guess we'll have to have another Melbourne mob get together so you can meet the crew.
'02 M900ie, DP CF mufflers, DP mirrors, CF side covers, beer tray, belt covers, and sprocket cover, K&N filter, clear indicators, Speedymoto 5 spoke clutch cover, etc, etc, ad nauseum.

Spider

Quote from: ducmeister on July 30, 2009, 06:21:01 AM
Well, well, well.  One card, one new member.  Welcome Shoggy. [thumbsup]  Nice S2R.

Guess we'll have to have another Melbourne mob get together so you can meet the crew.

yeah, been thinking of that.....how would everyone feel about meeting in coldstream for breakfast?

reefton spur, black, chum creek? hell...alexandra, yea, flowerdale, king lake?

Shoggy

Thanks for all the feedback guys. Haven't sat down yet and looked into the can coring process, when I do get it done I will post the results. One question though, for the guys who have done it before, can I control the change in noise levels? Want a better note without waking the neighbors morning and night (shiftworker!). ???

mattyvas

Sorry it's taken me a while to chime in.
Welcome Shoggy......

See cards do work, if we get one in five people carded we'll do well.
With summer coming up if you need cards let me know there are still some left in the box.

cheers
Matty...

Spider

Quote from: Shoggy on July 30, 2009, 04:26:53 PM
Want a better note without waking the neighbors morning and night (shiftworker!). ???

Bring Monster to me...I give you bicycle....everyone happy  ;D

bazz20

Quote from: Shoggy on July 30, 2009, 04:26:53 PM
Thanks for all the feedback guys. Haven't sat down yet and looked into the can coring process, when I do get it done I will post the results. One question though, for the guys who have done it before, can I control the change in noise levels? Want a better note without waking the neighbors morning and night (shiftworker!). ???
yes you can regulate how much noise , firstly the end cap which has to come out first take care removing this as they are  very tight fit  but it will reduce noise by half , if you still have the cat you wont ever be too loud cheers bazz

timjim

Hi folks...like Shoggy, I ride daily and want a better noise without going to 4k+ termipipes...grrrrr...or making TOO much racket - but i'm bloody useless with anything where you can mess it up or scrape your knuckles...anyone know somewhere really good in Sydney (North Side, but doesn't really matter...) that could do the 'core' job?? Would it affect the remaining 12 months of warranty I have?
PS: the advice in this thread has been most helpful so far, thanx. Has made it worth joining the forum already...
...the older I get the better I was...

brimo

Quote from: Shoggy on July 30, 2009, 04:26:53 PM
Thanks for all the feedback guys. Haven't sat down yet and looked into the can coring process, when I do get it done I will post the results. One question though, for the guys who have done it before, can I control the change in noise levels? Want a better note without waking the neighbors morning and night (shiftworker!). ???
Yes there is a couple of things you can do
Quote from: Shoggy on July 30, 2009, 04:26:53 PM
Thanks for all the feedback guys. Haven't sat down yet and looked into the can coring process, when I do get it done I will post the results. One question though, for the guys who have done it before, can I control the change in noise levels? Want a better note without waking the neighbors morning and night (shiftworker!). ???
Welcome Shoggy,
You can read my post here
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=505.0
re the can coring process, there is a couple of others on the board, just do a search.
There is a couple of things you can do to reduce the volume, one is putting the end washer back in, another is to graft a tube in there and wrap it with some muffler packing. I'm pretty sure that somewhere in the board I've seen a full description on how to do this.
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Spider

Tim Jim,

is that a S2R1000 in the picture? If so I had my Termi's for sale for $1500.....so it doesn't have to cost you that much. Coring is cool too! Have a good ride!