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Coby

Postby slightlydodgy » Sun Jul 17, 2011 7:59 pm

My muffler is stuffed can I get away with a large coby and still be warrantable I do have a way to make them a little quieter I put a twist of steel down the centre making the exhaust flow thrugh the mesh instead of straight through Imageworks real well on motor bikes Image
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Re: Coby

Postby Captcol » Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:56 am

On a petrol a single coby would be too loud I would think but no idea on a diesel, I think the length of the coby also affects noise
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Re: Coby

Postby slightlydodgy » Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:02 pm

i used to have a 3 foot one on a falcon without the baffle strip that used to set off car alarms but it was a tuned set up with extractors. the one on the bike above is no louder than factory at normal revs until you crack it wide open
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