Adjusting volume of a Yoshi exhaust
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Adjusting volume of a Yoshi exhaust
Hi guys, I have a yoshi Tri-oval slipon, when I got it installed they asked me if I wanted it quiet or loud, I choose quiet... now I want loud(er) is that easy to do? If so, how?
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Re: Adjusting volume of a Yoshi exhaust
Does it have a removeable baffle in the end (you'll probably see a little allen head screw or similar. If so just take it out and hey presto, noisy.....but nice
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Re: Adjusting volume of a Yoshi exhaust
what does a removable baffle look like? is that the fiberglassy stuff? (I havent looked for an alan hole yet)
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Re: Adjusting volume of a Yoshi exhaust
The insert in the end pipe, in some slipons can be removed.
The screw is usually on the underside.

Dont get to removing the guts of the pipe! You should not have to get that into it
The screw is usually on the underside.

Dont get to removing the guts of the pipe! You should not have to get that into it

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Re: Adjusting volume of a Yoshi exhaust
Aaaah, yes, that is the same exhaust as I have (cept mine is carbon)... I see the insert now... Now if only I could find my metric alan key thingo.... bloody japs and their confusing metric system
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Re: Adjusting volume of a Yoshi exhaust
Is this a wind up?
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Re: Adjusting volume of a Yoshi exhaust
no...looks like a slip on


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Re: Adjusting volume of a Yoshi exhaust
No its not a wind up... Just never noticed the internally bit... I had heard about a butterfly valve somewhere inside and was wondering if that was the place I had to look... couldnt find the owners manual of the slipon...
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Re: Adjusting volume of a Yoshi exhaust
Did you get it out?
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Re: Adjusting volume of a Yoshi exhaust
I thought the volume control was on the end of the right handlebar ???? 

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Re: Adjusting volume of a Yoshi exhaust
Ok when i got my bike i was like this pipe sound's awesome until a month ago i looked close up at my pipe and there was something inside which i didn't know what the heck it was. Thanks to google i found out what it was.When i had it on not one cop car would look at me when i pulled it off every single cop on the road just looks so its pretty much a cop magnet here's a few pic's
But if u have a yoshi RS-5 Slip on take that baffle out


But if u have a yoshi RS-5 Slip on take that baffle out

