I have a baffle rattling in the silencer, I doubt there could be a cure but you never know, has anyone ever had this problem and sorted it out?
Cheers Ray.
Silencer problem
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Re: Silencer problem
Ray
If you have a press in pepper pot in the end of your down pipe these can sometimes come loose and fall into the silencer and rattle around.
If you have a press in pepper pot in the end of your down pipe these can sometimes come loose and fall into the silencer and rattle around.
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Re: Silencer problem
The original front pipes did have but it was welded in the end so unlikely to rattle. I have a pattern front pipe now (no baffle)and silencer and I don't think it that is is baffled either, sounds nice though!!Duncan wrote:Ray
If you have a press in pepper pot in the end of your down pipe these can sometimes come loose and fall into the silencer and rattle around.
Paul
1960 Model 8
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1960 Model 8
1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed
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Re: Silencer problem
ok cheers I have the exhaust pipe and silencer off, I will split them and take a look, cheers Ray.
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Re: Silencer problem
there was a foot long loose tube in the silencer that just fell out! The exhaust note has always been on the loud side so I bought a correctly sized baffle from e bay and bolted that in, no rattle and just the right exhaust note now.