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Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: bbanjo on July 14, 2003, 06:36:36 AM
So I drilled two holes in the exhaust (in the right place) would have to look at my drill to see the size, but it's smaller than a few mentioned thus far. I started the bike up and when it got to about 3.5k it sounded really farty and not what I was looking for at all.

So I back the choke up and it sounds better, until I goose the throttle and it starts with some small backfiring. Throttle response is worse than before and I'm just bummed that I drilled the holes in the first place. My filter's OK, but think that the bike was not ready to be opened up on the ass end without mods to the airbox and carbs. Detonation seems to be a prob throwing the formula off by un-restricting the can  :nono:

Just a story for those thinking about busting out the drill.

I love that story.  ;)
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: JamesG on July 14, 2003, 07:41:30 AM
Drill them all the way out (your "farty" sound may be from the resonance of the gas comming thru those holes) and shim the needles with .004" washers. That will richen up the mid to top end and get rid of the backfiring.
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: bbanjo on July 14, 2003, 10:19:42 AM
Will do. I drilled 2 x .25" holes, one top and one bottom. Should I bust out the .5" bit as well as the washers?
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: JamesG on July 14, 2003, 11:00:10 AM
eh?

No I meant, shim the needles in the CARBs out with a .004 inch pop rivet washers.
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: bbanjo on July 14, 2003, 04:02:59 PM
QuoteDrill them all the way out (your "farty" sound may be from the resonance of the gas comming thru those holes)

That was the question about the size of the holes. Thought you meant that they may be too small.
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: 90GS500rehab on July 14, 2003, 04:08:59 PM
I have two 1/2" holes and I think they sound like crap. Going to try 2 more (4 total) when I get the bike back together.
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: DrtRydr23 on July 14, 2003, 04:13:51 PM
Before I put on my slip-on, I considered drilling holes.  Then I went to a website that had a sound clip of a drilled can, and it sounded like ASS.  At least I though so, and I think he drilled out six holes in his cannister.  If I were you I'd see about getting a good slip-on or full system.  If money's an issue I'd say try to fill em, but good luck b/c that seems like it'd be tuff.  There was something about the drilled muffler that I really didn't like, I'm not sure what it was, but that's why I bought a slip-on I guess.  Good luck, I hope you get it sounding like you want.

John L.
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: Black Snowman on July 14, 2003, 05:36:55 PM
Even my Yosh doesn't sound all that great. Something along the lines of a high-reving Harley Davison with a fart can from a Honda. Somtimes is sounds good and sometimes it sounds like ass. At least it's dynamic.
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: bbanjo on July 14, 2003, 07:42:34 PM
So that's the hitch. I think that my can sounded fine before the drilling. I'll wait for the beans to put on a full V&H or one of these slippers:

(http://www.gs500mods.com/images/akslip.jpg)

If a stock SV can will fit, an aftermarket slipper will.

.25" sheet metal screws it is 'til I get a game plan together.
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: Rashad on July 14, 2003, 08:03:37 PM
Quote from: Black SnowmanEven my Yosh doesn't sound all that great. Something along the lines of a high-reving Harley Davison with a fart can from a Honda. Somtimes is sounds good and sometimes it sounds like ass. At least it's dynamic.

I love my V&H! It sounds about the same as the yosh. Believe it or not, our bikes dont sound that much different than a Ducati twin. (i said THAT much...) Twins have a nice deeper sound. In fact, much DEEPER than any fart can honda can dream of. It also sounds nice at full bore too.

I know what you mean about being dynamic though... at different rev/throttle position combos.. there are completely different sounds.. .full throttle at low rpm sounds pissed... and light throttle at mid rpm sounds more like a quieter four cylinder street bike...
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: The Antibody on July 14, 2003, 08:07:56 PM
Aren't our Vance & Hines awesome Rashad? I love mine too. Imagine what they would sound like with the baffles removed. Anyone try it yet?

 -Anti
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: Rashad on July 14, 2003, 08:34:36 PM
Quote from: The AntibodyAren't our Vance & Hines awesome Rashad? I love mine too. Imagine what they would sound like with the baffles removed. Anyone try it yet?

 -Anti

Actually i think mine IS removed man.. its loud as hell.. at choke around 5k i can hear it in my house like its next me!! Its unruly!!

A few riders i used to ride with hated riding with me because it would attract cops... but screw it, harley guys are stilll WAAAAY louder.

Anti, we will ride sometime, and youll hear it. :thumb:
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: jake42 on July 14, 2003, 08:46:05 PM
i once took the baffles out of my little 180 cc yamaha and it was so loud it made my bab cry from down the street--- :lol:

jake

anti, rashad. -- we need to get a huge statewide gs ride goin on.

jake
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: Rashad on July 14, 2003, 08:57:25 PM
Quote from: jake42i once took the baffles out of my little 180 cc yamaha and it was so loud it made my bab cry from down the street--- :lol:

jake

anti, rashad. -- we need to get a huge statewide gs ride goin on.

jake

OMG.. most definitely.. i havent ridden for fun YET. I need to ride with other riders.. theres nothing like it!
Title: Plug the holes, or........
Post by: bbanjo on July 14, 2003, 09:11:18 PM
Seeing as though the V&H is the last production full unit out I'll probably go with that.

I'd be so into getting the PA riders getting to the same place at some point. I'm from State College, and it'd be a great point of contact for everyone this summer.

What do you think?