Removed the baffle from my stock KTM Duke 390 exhaust. Let me know if you guys have any questions. Doing this is pretty simple and only took me about half an hour to do.
Sounds awesome . I see the old man with the eagles super bowl shirt on. 👍👍 You convinced me to do the same rather than buy an expensive slip-on. All I want is a little more bark
Bro! I tried to drill out the baffle using a 38mm TCT hole saw, but as the depth/length of the TCT saw was much lesser than the outside portion of the baffle, the bottom of the saw was touching the tip of the baffle and hence the teeth was not able to touch the metal portion to be cut. So I bought a brand new 1.5" bi-metal hole saw with over 35mm depth/lenth and tried to drill out the baffle for around 30 minutes but using really good amount of oil, but I was unable to do so. Please do help me with some suggestions.
@@xXtybobradXxif you want to be a big influencer the from next time give a disclaimer before you do something on your motorcycle... let your audience know the truth be honest to them... cover or add pros and cons .
@@xXtybobradXx, but if i remove the db killer it wont be able to put it back or? And since its illegal, is there any way to fix it after removing? ("Asking for a friend")
The Roam Ranger you won’t be able to put it back on, nothing illegal about it tho Atleast in my state, I believe it varies from state to state so just check your laws
@@xXtybobradXx I used a 40mm but maybe I bought the wrong kind. It said bi-metal hole saw. I found one buried in the garage that I had, that was a smaller Diameter, and after 30 minutes it cut on the first try. (I think 35mm) (used plenty of oil both times)