Just got done doing this. Did it with a pneumatic air hammer for the holes and a angle grinder. Spent the time to make it as perfect as I could. Those baffles did not want to come out but everything turned out nice.
Thx for the vid and info. I have a hard time of stacking the hole saws onto the bit without a removable arbor. I will try to buy a bit with a removable arbor and hope it will work.
No power loss and no need to retune the bike. And I’m I didn’t change anything else in the exhaust system…just removed the baffling from the rear muffler.
Not sure…whenever I buy tools for projects I view it as an investment because I’ll use them for something else later. You might be able to borrow them from a friend if you don’t want to buy them…
Just got done doing this. Did it with a pneumatic air hammer for the holes and a angle grinder. Spent the time to make it as perfect as I could. Those baffles did not want to come out but everything turned out nice.
Mine were stubborn too…but sounds so much better! Great idea on the pneumatic air hammer!
what year is your bike?
Thx for the vid and info. I have a hard time of stacking the hole saws onto the bit without a removable arbor. I will try to buy a bit with a removable arbor and hope it will work.
Hope it works for you...definitely improves the sound!
Sounds good. I wonder how hard it would be to add 1 or 2 more holes to that restriction plate.
I don't know...you should ask on a forum...forums are super helpful...you'll find someone has already figured it out!
Can you do this with a 2006 suzuki c90
Not sure...you should be able to search for that particular bike...someone has done it for sure...
Are those Avon Cobra's?
No, they are the stock pipes
@@pastorfred3460 not the pipes. The tires.
@@BallisticSuperiority Ah...I'm not sure. I sold this bike a few years ago.
Dud you loose power? And what about the baffle box under the bike
No power loss and no need to retune the bike. And I’m I didn’t change anything else in the exhaust system…just removed the baffling from the rear muffler.
can you debaffle a 2019 m50 without any issues? it seems everything that I would like to do to my 2019 (specifically) becomes a long flippin project.
Not sure how these bikes may or may not be different…sorry
What size is the bigger bit?
I believe it was 3 inches...I give the size of both in the video...good luck, really makes the bike sound great!
Iam worried about the usage from the engine, what is your experience, does the injection need any adjustments? Are three any side affects?
caddyfly a friend purchased the bike a couple years ago, no problems. Removing the baffles on these bikes do not require adjustments.
There is no affect on the engine. You are not removing the cat on it so it simply just changes the exhaust note.
those 2 drill bits and an adapter were like 30 bucks a piece from what I saw. How much did you pay for the equipment to do this?
Not sure…whenever I buy tools for projects I view it as an investment because I’ll use them for something else later. You might be able to borrow them from a friend if you don’t want to buy them…
For guys with the m90 this is the wrong whole size ftw
Is that a Redskins stocking cap? Go ‘Sins!!!