Project Mopar: Bassani Road Rage III Quiet Baffle Review and Install for Harley Davidson Dyna
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- In this video I take a close look at the quiet baffle for Bassani Road Rage exhaust systems. After seeing a video where a Bassani "quiet" baffle was being installed; I was confused because it looked like a typical loud baffle. So I wanted to see inside Bassani's quiet baffle before I bought one. I couldn't find any photos on line of the inside, so hopefully this video will help others.
I actually ended up removing most of the packing. The quiet baffle is great. Overall, it's just a little tamed down compared to the loud baffle. Perfect in my opinion.
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I agree 100%, the stock baffle is obnoxious and pulverized me when just cruising around, I couldn't ride sn hour without a headache. I then made a perforated insert like that out of some scrap stainless perforated sheet I had laying around and what a difference it makes, it sounds great at a reasonable level, it does take away a little bit of power over 4000rpm but I live between 2500 to 3500 so it's not a problem for me
Do you have sound comparison clips?
Great video. I agree with you. Just got a bike with bassani pipes. Basically straight trough but with similar fish scale kind of baffle you showed. Obnoxious is the word! Gone have a crack at some alternatives. Thanks!
Thank you for your review but now I am confused… the partnumber you mentioned is different than another YT clip.. there is the quite baffle which has the closed perforated inner channel and is part B25125Q
See the first shot in this clip ua-cam.com/users/shortsJrojdB7mceE?si=oObTGi7Tg_5uLtr2
I don't know what exhaust the other guy has. Part numbers vary pipe to pipe and year to year.