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Old 12-01-2011, 02:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Cobra Pipes with No Baffles!

Quick video of my Cobra Swept Pipes without baffles
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Old 12-01-2011, 03:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Welcome to the Baffle-Free Zone, my brother!
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Welcome to the Baffle-Free Zone, my brother!
It's been this way since summer '09...I've just never shot a video of it
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I felt a noticeable power loss with no baffles so I modified them and re-installed them.
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I felt a noticeable power loss with no baffles so I modified them and re-installed them.
Good to know. I'm riding with baffles and no power commander. Don't have any problems at all
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After a little while, I did cut the baffles in half and put them back in to see what it'd sound like. I went out for a two minute ride and they came back out as soon as I got home. It just wasn't loud enough for me. I didn't notice any power gains though
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Sounds bad ass and no pop on decel

I always like the sound of the Cobra swepts

You probably notice it going up in rpms faster without the baffles or maybe not?? Thank goods for the rev limiter
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Sounds bad ass and no pop on decel

I always like the sound of the Cobra swepts

You probably notice it going up in rpms faster without the baffles or maybe not?? Thank goods for the rev limiter
My bike actually pops like hell on deceleration......I've blocked off the pair valves, re-installed the pipes twice ensuring that there weren't any leaks both times, and tried just about every setting possible on my Fi2000r but nothing has helped. I've grown to love it though. It gives my bike character

I never noticed a difference in the revs building. Bike definitely has more power than stock though with the pipes, air intake, and fuel controller.
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My bike actually pops like hell on deceleration......I've blocked off the pair valves, re-installed the pipes twice ensuring that there weren't any leaks both times, and tried just about every setting possible on my Fi2000r but nothing has helped. I've grown to love it though. It gives my bike character

I never noticed a difference in the revs building. Bike definitely has more power than stock though with the pipes, air intake, and fuel controller.
I had bad popping too, so my tech instead of doing the pair valves, took off the air intake cover, and the rubber tube that goes to the pair valves he blocked off with a knob jammed in tight in the rubber hose.

Zero popping with Swept exhaust, air intake and Fi2000r (all Cobra). Plus should I need to convert back to stock, its a pretty simple reversal.
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