2017 Baffle punched

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Thanks for all the input, it has made me reconsider and I have decided to look into DNA Megaphone Slip-ons. I understand that the Inner Diameter on the bike is 1 3/4"? DNA website only offers an ID of 1 1/2".
 
Thanks for all the input, it has made me reconsider and I have decided to look into DNA Megaphone Slip-ons. I understand that the Inner Diameter on the bike is 1 3/4"? DNA website only offers an ID of 1 1/2".

If your talking about the muffler baffle diameter - 1 1/2" is just fine. You will maintain your low and mid torque :pepper:. Also they will produce a nice mellow tone ThumbUp

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Bill G
 
Thanks!

At the time, it just seemed to be the best course of action; given the very slow aftermarket support of the FLRT at the time. I did not want a stock-type touring muffler sticking 6 or more inches out the back and looking goofy (IMHO) and nobody had FLRT-specific mufflers available. I

have to say it has been one of no regret. The whole experience has made me rethink my beliefs on slip-on mufflers. I have always been a V&H man....

But, when I think back to all the money I spent over the years for a whole slip-on muffler, when I could have just bought the baffles and re-cored the stock mufflers.........:AGGHH::AGGHH::AGGHH:

Well, I guess its a lesson learned.

Springman

Springman,

Can you tell us exactly which V&H baffles you used? I have a 2017 Free and would also be open to any suggestions regarding which V&H baffles would get me a little more of the Harley noise and fit into my existing cans.

Thanks

Rick
 
Springman,

You mentioned replacing your stock baffles with V&H baffles. Could you tell us what the V&H part numbers are you used? I am looking for a little more noise for my FW and am wanting to do it myself.

Thanks

Rick
 
Can we revisit this now a couple years later?

So I have a 2017 and I"d like to try the same thing. Does V&H offer their baffles for model specific, or are they just based on size? Sorry, never tried anything like that.
 
Fullsac Performance also has baffles for stock recores. I believe they also have a service where you ship them the muffs, and they install them welded in.
 
Ahhh..memories.As a 16 year old hoodlum drilling/knocking out the stock baffles on my Sportster to make it louder. Riding by the HS chicks noticed. Cops noticed more. Impound Sportster. Sad. Dad pissed. Got bike out of jail and new mufflers. 54 years later and I still dont learn.
 
Would the thunder torques work on Vance & Hines short shots with the quiet baffles. I want less noise but still want all the torque I can have

Yes, you can use the 118's with the short shots and the quiet baffles. They will give a boost in low and mid range power...not as much as no baffles, but still an improvement, and much quieter.

This video shows some of the testing we've done.


Kevin
 

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