famousbusinessguy
New member
If your on the fence about debaffling because you are not very mechanically inclined or worried about screwing something up, don't let that stop you.
I was very hesitant to try this, but just couldn't stand the stock sound any longer and figured if I didn't like the sound or messed something up, I'd just go after-market.
Well, it was easy using only Lyd's video for a guide and the sound is great. Putting the finishing touches on this evening (high temp flat black spray paint to prevent rust).
I did allot of research on this site and Volusia Riders before I started and I really think this is a good sound that I'll be happy with. Not too loud and plenty deep.
Oh, I did also punch a hole straight up the middle through 2 plates as well. Mickey is intact.
Paul
I was very hesitant to try this, but just couldn't stand the stock sound any longer and figured if I didn't like the sound or messed something up, I'd just go after-market.
Well, it was easy using only Lyd's video for a guide and the sound is great. Putting the finishing touches on this evening (high temp flat black spray paint to prevent rust).
I did allot of research on this site and Volusia Riders before I started and I really think this is a good sound that I'll be happy with. Not too loud and plenty deep.
Oh, I did also punch a hole straight up the middle through 2 plates as well. Mickey is intact.
Paul