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Honda Cb750/ 550/ 500 Exhaust Baffles/ Honda Chopper on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
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These are baffles are 4" long and are intended for 1.5" exhaust pipes or drag pipes.
They measure approximately 1.40" at the largest diameter.
You will need a 1/4' hole in each pipe to secure these.   
Due to varying dimensions of pipe stock, you may have to slightly take some material off to install in some pipes.
BE SURE TO MEASURE THE INSIDE OF YOUR PIPES TO MAKE SURE THESE WILL FIT !!!!!
These will also work for 1 5/8" pipes as well.
They will be a bit loose, of course, but when you tighten the bolt they will be securely in place.
In that case some exhaust will escape around the edges of the baffle, but they will still baffle the sound.
The small end measures 1.24" which allows you to modify them to use in even smaller pipes.

Baffles this small are getting harder and harder to find, because most are made for HDs and most use 1 3/4 and larger pipes.
This auction is for 4 baffles.
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