mods to the OEM stock 250 exhaust?
#11
drilled in a non uniform way...in other words it's not pretty but it works. i first tried a 21mm hole saw i had and that just busted through the outer piece. so i bought a 1" bit that shanked down to 1/2" and finished it off. i wish i had started with the 1" bit.
#12
Buff, curious what you did with that outer piece. hard to tell from the pic. does it look like you went into the SA chamber with that? I didnt fully get to that point but close. Damn hole saw bit broke, so i just driled a series of holes around it. sounds much better and much less back pressure. Was the part sticking out a mod you did i take it?
#13
DO you have a picture of yours also? looking for ideas to finish and what it looks like if i dig further
#14
I hacked off the end of the muffler, cut out all the baffles except for the last one before the core. I left that one so it wouldn't blow any flames, but I did take a screwdriver and open the louvers up a bit. I ended up with a nice tone out of that 4" opening. PM me a cell # and I will gladly send you a pic
#15
i'll try to get some pics fro you mattyw, my bike is at my buddies house cuz last night i really ate it off a jump. everything bent back into place on the bike tho, and that's what's important.
#16
hard to explain, but if you have a 2 bolt mounted end plate simply add a washer or 2 behind the plate and reinstall it. You'll get a little soot on your fender but it looks stock, isn't too noisy and breather a bunch better. If you punch or drill the inner core, don't go into the 2nd plate or it won't pass the Forest service stick test.
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