i have to say that I see a lot of big mans trying to do this same video, but no one of them gets your practicality, grace, and good sense, lady you ROCK!!! thanks for the video
Thanks for the great video, brilliant tip on bending back the metal plate. Did mine today and went very well. I left my pipe slightly longer so that I could file the edges from the side making them nice and smooth. The Falcon Cromo line exhaust has this look which I liked. Thanks again for a great video .
Good job lady. Did mine using a long reach arbour Dremmel with a few 3/4 metal cutting discs that way you remove the whole back plate and mount by cutting the pipe from the inside
I would make the holes you drilled twice as big as the ones you drilled to make it even louder and then spray the inside of the muffler with some high temperature black paint so the inside of the muffler is not so noticeable.
you video is good but let me tell ya...go with full debaffle i just did my vulcan 900 and it sounds awesome and it seemed to increase performance too was best decision i could have made
Great video but this is not debaffling. This is drilling baffles. Your baffles are still mostly intact and in the pipes. Debaffling involves removing the baffles that you drilled the holes into.
i have to say that I see a lot of big mans trying to do this same video, but no one of them gets your practicality, grace, and good sense, lady you ROCK!!! thanks for the video
Why would anyone dislike this?
Good job!
I would like to say thanks for the video, this is the best and easiest to follow along to....Great job and thank you again.
Thanks for the great video, brilliant tip on bending back the metal plate. Did mine today and went very well. I left my pipe slightly longer so that I could file the edges from the side making them nice and smooth. The Falcon Cromo line exhaust has this look which I liked. Thanks again for a great video .
Good job lady.
Did mine using a long reach arbour Dremmel with a few 3/4 metal cutting discs that way you remove the whole back plate and mount by cutting the pipe from the inside
I would make the holes you drilled twice as big as the ones you drilled to make it even louder and then spray the inside of the muffler with some high temperature black paint so the inside of the muffler is not so noticeable.
Great Video! This is exactly what I have been looking for. DIY Love it, thank you
i think this is the best debaffle video, im going to do mine this weekend vulcan 900 a good bike thanks
Kamran Mahmood i agree she pretty helpful but i don’t wanna just drill holes im taking it off completely
Excellent job not to many lady’s would do this Don’t break a nail
You are absolutely amazing!! This video helped a lot Thanks soo much Ride safe
you video is good but let me tell ya...go with full debaffle i just did my vulcan 900 and it sounds awesome and it seemed to increase performance too was best decision i could have made
Do stage 2 is the best I did awesome
Bike still doing good after you did this? Thanks.
don't forget to put the drill in forward aka clockwise haha
Good tips on the process. Question: What size drill bit did you use for the 8 holes?
Great video but this is not debaffling. This is drilling baffles. Your baffles are still mostly intact and in the pipes. Debaffling involves removing the baffles that you drilled the holes into.
Derek Patterson of
The baffles may be supplying back-pressure and might be best left in place.
You are SO dam cute, Some one is a very lucky person...
Não acredito no que você fez...estragou a moto com este barulho feio.
This is how to kill the value of a already cheap motorcycle.