no way. I want a really quiet exhaust on my scooter. I only ride it at night in my local neighborhood, so so I don't want to disturb neighbors. I was going to purchase an electric scooter you sit on since it is quiet, but they are not road legal in my state, on the stand up razor style electric scooters are legal.
I did exactly that with my very noisy yoshimura exhaust for my Honda Ruckus, I removed the old wool, I put fiberglass like you did, with wire, and I redid a few rounds without, for what fills the case well, and voila, it's really quieter, now, thanks. 🙂
The problem is depending on the pipe/baffle size, it's usually a pretty tight fit so this wrap would end up bunching as you try to insert it. If there's more than enough room in the pipe this should quiet things down quite a bit.
I did it on a Suzuki vz800 when I bought it the pipes were completely open which is very loud, the problem is that I noticed that the pipes get way hotter with this db killer 😢
Hello, I have a question: is it bad if you wrap it TOO much ? I did mine to reduce noise as much as possible, but the air has to pass through the wool now, there is no clear path for the air too take. Could it cause too much backpressure ?
@@Stefanovicch I noticed a little loss of roll-ability when you stop accelerating, as if the engine was braking. During acceleration I noticed no change though. I guess when you accelerate the pressure is enough to go through the wool, but when you stop, the pressure remains high in the pipe. Also, gas will find a way, and it will move the wool for a clear passage, i had to repack it every year so far
@@Stefanovicch no worries, yes try some packing and see how it goes, you will need many iterations to find the best setup i think :) I couldn't tell you what i have, found it cheaply on the internet with no brand haha
It's very unlikely as the exhaust flow can still travel through the centre of the baffle easily. This set up pushes some of that exhaust from the central flow outward into the matting, but it won't cause the flow to reverse or be significantly stifled!
@ellaspede1667 ohh I see, my set up is different. I have a small cheap ebay baffle with no center flow. I will need to change my approach. Thanks for the reply.
@ellaspede couple more questions whats the thickness of the wool ? and my db killers are slightly different than yours they are fat at the top and holes through the smaller dia tube like a cone shape do i just wrap the holes ?
Just brought vance and hines quiet baffles and there seems to be a lot of wadding compared you what you use, can there be to much wadding and how will this affect the bike please?
Hi Paul, I would definitely leave the factory wadding supplied by Vance and Hines. The wrapping shown here is more for straight through aftermarket pipes that have no wadding.
I wonder if stainless steel mesh would work - if one could get it in strips. Kinda like those steel scrubbing pads (not wool). It would let air through so less restriction but should muff the sound.
@@ellaspede1667 Thank you for the swift answer, I used exhaust baffles myself as well. Do these wraps make it even more silent? I guess this would burn out in like 5000 miles.
@@T4R3dneck They will definitely reduce sound further, and also generally create a nice, deep note. The fibreglass will of course degrade over time, but as you can see, rewrapping is a quick an easy task!
@@audiophilipp old ladies walking their dogs put a curse on you as you drive past. Removing them will also make your ears bleed. I took them off my suzuki intruder on Friday as I custom built some straight pipes. This morning I've fitted baffles like these and it's still loud, just not offensively loud. The dB meter was reading 121dB without them. Basically like riding around with a chainsaw on full throttle strapped to the pillion seat.
Exactly Wrong! . You DO NOT wrap fiberglass tight with wire. You wrap it tight with thread, install it and then the thread burns off and fiberglass expands to absorb more sound. Crushed fiberglass cant absorb sound.
Then.. there'smore effective way? can you give and share it? i mean it.. maybe only roll baffles with fibreglass and stuff it into exhaust until it's enough..
I thought I was the only person who wanted quieter motorcycle exhaust. Thank you!
no way. I want a really quiet exhaust on my scooter. I only ride it at night in my local neighborhood, so so I don't want to disturb neighbors. I was going to purchase an electric scooter you sit on since it is quiet, but they are not road legal in my state, on the stand up razor style electric scooters are legal.
I did exactly that with my very noisy yoshimura exhaust for my Honda Ruckus, I removed the old wool, I put fiberglass like you did, with wire, and I redid a few rounds without, for what fills the case well, and voila, it's really quieter, now, thanks. 🙂
This is great info. Could I possibly use metal zip ties? I have some of those and would not need to buy a roll or wire.
If you add baffle does it make the bike run leaner? Remove baffle and it runs richer?
I wonder what you were thinking as you downloaded that crazy sound track.
😂😂😂
Thank God for mute . Is there a baffle for that crazy soundtrack ?
@@marcmondragone3452 Y'all have no chill fr fr, this skibidi music's bussin' ong no cap!
What thickness of wire did you use?
Great video!
I use fibreglass drywall tape to secure the baton . Tried all types of tape with no success. Drywall fibre tape works the best for me…
Do you have some pictures of your project . ? Does it get burnt ? I’m trying to figure out what kind of tape. The one I know is polyester mesh .
Does this eliminate backfire ? where do you get th exacte fibre glass cloth your using...where did you buy it ?
The problem is depending on the pipe/baffle size, it's usually a pretty tight fit so this wrap would end up bunching as you try to insert it. If there's more than enough room in the pipe this should quiet things down quite a bit.
I did it on a Suzuki vz800 when I bought it the pipes were completely open which is very loud, the problem is that I noticed that the pipes get way hotter with this db killer 😢
Hello friend, is it valid for twin slash 3 vance and hines baffles???
This method can be applied to any removable baffle which has sufficient room in the muffler to fit the additional matting upon refitting!
@@ellaspede1667 thnak for information 👍🏼
I've a Chinese silencer from eBay. It has a smaller baffle. I have just wrapped it thinly to start with. If it works I will use more and use wire.
Hello, I have a question: is it bad if you wrap it TOO much ? I did mine to reduce noise as much as possible, but the air has to pass through the wool now, there is no clear path for the air too take. Could it cause too much backpressure ?
@@vstar7196 Thanks!
What was the verdict? Can you wrap it too much
@@Stefanovicch I noticed a little loss of roll-ability when you stop accelerating, as if the engine was braking. During acceleration I noticed no change though. I guess when you accelerate the pressure is enough to go through the wool, but when you stop, the pressure remains high in the pipe.
Also, gas will find a way, and it will move the wool for a clear passage, i had to repack it every year so far
@@Baaconstrip good to know. Might give it two layers to lower the sound as much as possible. What exhausts do you have?
Thanks 🙌
@@Stefanovicch no worries, yes try some packing and see how it goes, you will need many iterations to find the best setup i think :) I couldn't tell you what i have, found it cheaply on the internet with no brand haha
Is it possible to add too much back pressure on the engine with this fibreglass matting method?
It's very unlikely as the exhaust flow can still travel through the centre of the baffle easily. This set up pushes some of that exhaust from the central flow outward into the matting, but it won't cause the flow to reverse or be significantly stifled!
@ellaspede1667 ohh I see, my set up is different. I have a small cheap ebay baffle with no center flow. I will need to change my approach. Thanks for the reply.
Not enough to cause a problem. Once around like video shiws you is all you need. .
Use masking tape not wire only need a bit to get the cover back on dissolves away no problem wire sucks on the next change..
Like painters tape? I'm about to wrap my baffles.
I use stainless steel wire and stainless steal wool for insulation.
@@Viribus1 yes painters tape.
@ellaspede couple more questions whats the thickness of the wool ? and my db killers are slightly different than yours they are fat at the top and holes through the smaller dia tube like a cone shape do i just wrap the holes ?
Just brought vance and hines quiet baffles and there seems to be a lot of wadding compared you what you use, can there be to much wadding and how will this affect the bike please?
Hi Paul, I would definitely leave the factory wadding supplied by Vance and Hines. The wrapping shown here is more for straight through aftermarket pipes that have no wadding.
Amazon. Get a fiberglass sheet for $12-$14. Done. Iys that easy. The louvred baffle is best and cuts noise out better than mesh type or solid ones.
Can you use cotton? Or how Long would it last?
No, cotton might not stand up to the heat.
Nice video ! Does it work on Vance & Hines twin Slash 3 for a 2017 sporster ?? And is one matting enough for 2 baffles ?
I would also like to know this
@@jampotter11 Possibly wouldnt be able to get them back it because the original baffles are almost flush with the exhaust
I wonder if stainless steel mesh would work - if one could get it in strips. Kinda like those steel scrubbing pads (not wool). It would let air through so less restriction but should muff the sound.
It burns out on 4 strokes
Doesnt do well in heat
@@crvdudecrossoverr6367 yea i can imagine; a diff helmet helped lower the boom a lot
Very useful for me. Thanks
Is the fiberglass like the bondo thing?
What????????????
@@heytodd53074 It's not the same fiberglass as bodywork fiberglass, this stuff has air flow through it, the bodywork stuff doesn't
I am genuinely interested, why would you do that?
They control the decibel level and provide back pressure so that your engine can run at it's best!
@@ellaspede1667 Thank you for the swift answer, I used exhaust baffles myself as well. Do these wraps make it even more silent? I guess this would burn out in like 5000 miles.
@@T4R3dneck They will definitely reduce sound further, and also generally create a nice, deep note. The fibreglass will of course degrade over time, but as you can see, rewrapping is a quick an easy task!
What happens if u remove them ?
@@audiophilipp old ladies walking their dogs put a curse on you as you drive past.
Removing them will also make your ears bleed.
I took them off my suzuki intruder on Friday as I custom built some straight pipes. This morning I've fitted baffles like these and it's still loud, just not offensively loud.
The dB meter was reading 121dB without them. Basically like riding around with a chainsaw on full throttle strapped to the pillion seat.
Getting Vance and Hines baffles back out that used polythene wrap is another video.
Thanks for this video
Opposite happens. It leans out the more it's open, especially if you open the intake with a better filter and manifold
Thanks
Is the fibreglass matting the same as used in body work or marine hulls?
No buddy. This stuff is more like loft insulation. But it's isn't loft insulation so don't use that...
Not a big fan of the wire. That would get seriously hot. Better to use masking tape that'll burn off
The point is that it doesn't burn off... and if you use ceramic cloth, even better, very low maintenance
Name music pls
Use shazam, ya lazy bastard
It is annoying 😂😂
the music is awesome, you're just getting old. time for the pasture! lol @@marcmondragone3452
Exactly Wrong! . You DO NOT wrap fiberglass tight with wire. You wrap it tight with thread, install it and then the thread burns off and fiberglass expands to absorb more sound. Crushed fiberglass cant absorb sound.
thank you for mentioning, I'm thinking the same. he could have tie down one end to immobilize it, but not crushing it all the way.
So you shouldnt use any wires?
Then.. there'smore effective way? can you give and share it? i mean it.. maybe only roll baffles with fibreglass and stuff it into exhaust until it's enough..
@@ZeyZardread my answer
Wouldn't the thread catch fire?
Come back! I say....
Lo hiciste perfecto, como los cirujanos!!!😂
Going to use masking tape to wrap mine tighter for easier fitment
Ride with an extinguisher
oi!!
How NOT too
Don't just walk away. Show me it in action.
that music is awful
Is there any particular kind of fiberglass matting that is needed? I was looking at Amazon and lot to choose so but confused on what I need.
I use ceramic wool. more expensive - but lasts a lot longer - isn't affected by heat and pressure as much.