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Removing baffle triumph Street triple arrow silencer.


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I don't know what it looks like but can't you drill it? Start small 3mm and work your way up until it comes lose.

It's a tiny little spot next to the screw so I'd worry about slipping. I guess you're saying if I go slow enough it'll work though. Just a standard drill bit?

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This is what it looks like. There's a spot of weld either side of the metal bit the screw is on.

 

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Check the file size.......If it's too big it won't upload.


Be careful when "modifying" the exhaust as it could mess up the fuelling....... :wink:

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I debated removing mine on the standard exhaust, realised that the hassle was going to be to much. Bought a scorpion end can instead and it has a removeable baffle, problem is it's loud AF with the baffle in so i havn't bothered :D

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what gain did you expect?

 

Purely sound gains, not performance if that's what you're asking? I expected it to be a bit gruffer than it is. On the whole I prefer the noise but I think the stock exhaust had a nicer mid range growl.

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The TOR's on my Speed Triple sound really nice.......not too loud, but nice and throaty....... 8-)

You may need to remap the ECU for the Arrow can though.......to get the best out of it....... :wink:

Triumph installed the can so did the map. Leaving it to bed in is a good point. I'd love a speed triple!

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