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C50WI 07-10-2006 11:59 PM

debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
http://homepage.mac.com/lydanynom/iMovieTheater5.html
I did this and I got to admit my C50 sounds pretty nice...not ear splitting at all

Deanimal 07-26-2006 09:22 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
how does it run??? is it still sounding smooth :)or is it poppin' & back firing???[:@]
curious... thinking about doing it to my C90 but every1 tells me that it will throw my timing way off....:eek:

C50WI 07-27-2006 10:31 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
Well I cant say for sure for the C90's but the C50 sounds great, its not rough sounding at idle... Plus I dont see how that would throw timing off anyway..... I've also read on other site from people who have done this, and I've read nothing but good reviews on C50's and C90's alike.... And it runs fantasic, no poppin on decel or anything....hope some of this helps you decide..good luck

firemedic 08-15-2006 01:24 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
Is your bike running lean at all. Or did you re: mapp your bike as well. What I'm wondering is will the fuel injection keep up with that change or NOT. Also your video did not come through do you have a site to go to.

C50WI 08-16-2006 01:49 AM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
Nope...bike runs just as good as ever. I even rode it back from sturgis to wisconsin with no problems at all. the baffles are actually small and even when their out, its not completely a straight through exaughst. As far as the site, it worked when i click on it.....otherwise you can try goin to www.motorcycle-journal.com ....thats where I found the link...goodluck

C50WI 08-31-2006 10:30 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
is the link workin for everyone???....has anyone else done this yet? how did it turn out??

Deanimal 09-06-2006 04:24 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
I checked & da' video feed still works...:D
I talked 2 a local mech. and he said due to it being fuel injected it will automaticaly readjust...
I pounded in the little metal piece (have no idea what the H*LL it's called) inside the baffles and it turned up the volume pretty well... sounds nnnniiiiicccceeee :)... might not twist out the baffles now...

Vincenzo 09-10-2006 01:41 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
Just did it to my bike. Sounds pretty good and runs fine. I was surprised at how easy it was. Start to finish, including a spin around the block and clean up, it took less than an hour. Thanks for the info.

C50 Rider 09-11-2006 11:50 AM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
I bought some stock pipes from an 01Vol to play with they sound great. I might kill mickey next....I have over 6,000 miles with the baffles out no problems at all.

Jaw 09-24-2006 10:33 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
The debaffleing that was done on the c50 will not work on the C90 because of the way that the baffles are made in the c90- they are not the same.- with more seperator chambers it is diffecult at best.
jaw.

Edmo 10-09-2006 11:07 AM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 

ORIGINAL: Deanimal

I checked & da' video feed still works...:D
I talked 2 a local mech. and he said due to it being fuel injected it will automaticaly readjust...
Having owned my C50 for two days now I'm not smart on the details of the Suzuki fuel injection, however most bikes don't have "smart" systems like in our cages which can truely change fuel patterns based on onboard sensor data. The two HDs I've owned with fuel injection do not have an air sensor in the intake, nor an oxygen sensor in the exhaust to allow it to adjust to many changes. This makes the amount of air allowed into the engine the most critical portion of the equation of fuel/air mixture.

The FI system squirts a set amount of fuel into the bike based on a "known" intake restriction and the programming sets the mixture for various throttle positions. When you increase the air flow (like with a high-flow performance air cleaner) you increase the amount of air however, the FI system is still squirting the same smaller amount of fuel required to run with the restricted stock air flow. This increased air flow with stock fuel metering results in a lean mixture. Lean mixtures burn hotter than normal and can do damage if run over an extended period of time.

The fix in the HD world is to increase the amount of fuel being squirted and return the fuel/air mixture back to normal. The ECM computer controls this "squirt" and you have to either download a "Stage 1" upgrade computer flash (done at the dealer) or install an aftermarket computer controller to modify the stock signals generated by the bike's stock computer.

Sorry for the long post, however now to the topic... From all my "other bike" experience, opening the exhaust restrictions will give you better sound and will change the backpressure the motor feels. This backpressure is needed to some extent to allow the motor to make it's HP & torque in desired RPM ranges. Some motors are more sensitive to changing the backpressure while others run just fine. For the most part exhaust mods alone (within reason) will not require a different computer "flash" or upgraded FI controller. However, to feel the full effect of increased HP & torque you will need open up both the intake and exhaust. Increasing the intake airflow will definately require a change to the computer's input of fuel to this now greater volume of air.

I believe K&N has an "increased flow" air cleaner for the C50 and Power Commander makes a computer controller for the C50. Decrease the airflow restrictions, both coming in and heading out of the motor and then tell the computer to match the fuel and HOLD ON!!

Edmo

C50WI 10-09-2006 07:03 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
hmm...i guess I havent noticed any change except sound...I guess time will tell..happy I did it

C50WI 09-02-2007 11:57 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
yes

rebel 10-22-2007 02:23 AM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
Would'nt be easier if I just drill holes in the back plates??

C50WI 10-22-2007 05:46 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
well you could, but it doesnt do anything with the actuall baffle.

rebel 10-28-2007 05:17 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
Can I keep the baffle & only drill holes?? Would it be any louder?

ron strangio 10-31-2007 09:15 AM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
drileed mine out sounds louder but not exactly what i want cant get the video

LadyRider 11-01-2007 01:16 AM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
highlight and copy then paste the vid link in Internet Explorer

it will open and play with Internet Explorer
any other browser seems to play up (opera/mozilla.ect )

ron strangio 11-01-2007 12:13 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
not really a computer guy walk me through?

LadyRider 11-01-2007 03:19 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
HI Ron

at the end of the link
hold down your Left mouse button

drag it to the front of the link

let go of the left mouse button

the link will be highlighted

on the highlighted link Click your Right mouse button
and click Copy
then in an opened Internet Explorer window
in the address bar (along the top )
right click and Paste the copied link

then click submit
the link will then open for you
i hope this explains it better for you


i decided to Only drill my pipes
with 8 holes
Candy sound's Just brilliant
a sweeeeeeeeeeeetttttttttt deep sound
enough to be definatley heard loud rumble
but not so loud to give me a headache

;)

ron strangio 11-01-2007 06:17 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 



thanks nice picture good luck


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ron strangio 11-01-2007 06:49 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
thanks again ladyrider worked perfectlyI know what im doing tis weekend






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LadyRider 11-04-2007 01:46 AM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
Hey Ron

Soooooo
how does the bike sound now ?
;)

ron strangio 11-05-2007 12:40 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
REALLY LIKE THE SOUND TOOK ME ABOUT 15MIN I RODE HALF THE DAY SUNDAY NO PROBLEMS I DIDNT SEE ANY CHANGE IN PERFORMANCE GLAD I DID IT

C50WI 09-22-2008 09:53 PM

RE: debaffle your pipes!! here's a short video on how to do so
 
yes

05M50 04-08-2010 10:37 PM

Will it work on 2005 M50
 

Originally Posted by C50WI (Post 1209)
http://homepage.mac.com/lydanynom/iMovieTheater5.html
I did this and I got to admit my C50 sounds pretty nice...not ear splitting at all


hi, I have an 2005 m50, will debaffle work on my bike, thankyou for you help.

05M50 04-08-2010 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by C50WI (Post 1209)
http://homepage.mac.com/lydanynom/iMovieTheater5.html
I did this and I got to admit my C50 sounds pretty nice...not ear splitting at all

Hi, I have a 2005 M50, can debaffle work on my bike too, thankyou for you help.

Imoverit 06-06-2010 04:02 AM

I have just done the de-baffle to my 2009 C50. It sounds OK but i was hoping it might have been a bit thumpy then what it is. But its not a bad sound for free. :D
BJ

dee-skillz 06-09-2010 05:39 PM

I have a 2006 boulevard c50 and i have cobra classic slash cuts that i debaffled with a Fi2000 digital fuel processor that i installed as well...sounds good, rides without the lurch that was associated with releasing the clutch....but i find that no matter how i tweek the fuel processor it just sucks more gas!!! Im thinking about getting hard krome stepped drags for it that comed standard with removable baffles....:cool:

m50lover 06-13-2010 08:46 PM

hey i have 05 m50. i debaffled my bike a week ago and it works great, sounds good.

BlackC50 07-22-2010 08:58 PM

Getting 2009 C50 in two days!!!!
 
Hey guys thanks for all of the information!!! I love the bike but want the deeper sound. I love the way it sounds once it was done in the video and thank you for going over it in detail.

Is it the same procedure for a 2009 C50???

I wanted to change the pipes right away but dont have the money to do that and I do like the deep sound that the baffling provides.

Could someone please let me know???

Thanks for the help

Imoverit 07-24-2010 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by BlackC50 (Post 7214)
Hey guys thanks for all of the information!!! I love the bike but want the deeper sound. I love the way it sounds once it was done in the video and thank you for going over it in detail.

Is it the same procedure for a 2009 C50???

I wanted to change the pipes right away but dont have the money to do that and I do like the deep sound that the baffling provides.

Could someone please let me know???

Thanks for the help

I have done it to my new C50, i have only done 200kms so far. It sounds OK for now.

BlackC50 08-02-2010 03:06 PM

I need Help???
 
I was just about to de baffle my 2009 C50 watch the video which was great went tto get the proper tools and saw that the 3 inch hole saw was not that close to the outside of the pipe and is inside the welds.

And the 1.5 inch hole saw that is suppose to go around the inner baffle is too small and won't go around it.

Do I just use the 3 inch and cut inside the welds??? If I start with the 1.5 will it fit once I start drilling and shave off some of the end??

I went bay what was in the video but is the 2009 sizes alittle different???

Gorilladrilla 11-03-2011 12:25 PM

Well how do u watch the video, I dont have anywhere to cluck on my page that's says watch video.

ZDB10r 11-11-2011 02:51 PM

I did it on mine and love it... sounds like a real motorcycle now, haha.

You don't need a video to do it.

Just buy a 1.5 inch hole saw and seperate the small center pipe (which is the baffle)

Then use a 3 or 3.25 inch hole saw to open the pipe up all the way.

Clean it up and use black high temp paint on the inside of the pipe to make it look perfect.


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