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removable silencer for Valkyrie???

Started by Thor, Thu 06, May 2010, 15:53:48

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Thor

I am trying to appease my guilty feelings of leaving the house early between 6:00 AM and 6:30 AM on my 1998 Valkyrie with Glass pack Truckers... sounds like a Porsche but tis a tad loud for that time of day... Anyone have any ideas that don't involve changing out pipes? I remember old cars having some kind of a cut off, or is their some kind of plug you can put in for about 5 minutes then remove?
I know I am probably dreaming... :roll:
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Quote from: Thor on Thu 06, May 2010, 15:53:48
I am trying to appease my guilty feelings of leaving the house early between 6:00 AM and 6:30 AM on my 1998 Valkyrie with Glass pack Truckers... sounds like a Porsche but tis a tad loud for that time of day... Anyone have any ideas that don't involve changing out pipes? I remember old cars having some kind of a cut off, or is their some kind of plug you can put in for about 5 minutes then remove?
I know I am probably dreaming... :roll:


Push it out of the neighborhood, then start it? 

Garland

I have Mark T's silencers which slip in the end of the truck stacks and are held in place by a small bolt. I just leave them in, as removing them from a hot muffler would be awkward.

http://www.horseapple.com/Valkyrie/Valk_Products/M2W_Exhaust__System/m2w_exhaust__system.html#SilencersTxT

6jugzz

All them folks that you think you wake up...........thay are already up peeking out the window and saying..........dam......what a lucky guy!!!  They ani't even thinking about the pipes. :cooldude:
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R J

Is it too far out to idle out?

If not, problem solved, idle it out.
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PAVALKER

Quote from: 6jugzz on Thu 06, May 2010, 17:37:50
All them folks that you think you wake up...........thay are already up peeking out the window and saying..........dam......what a lucky guy!!!  They ani't even thinking about the pipes. :cooldude:

:cooldude:    I agree.  But, if by some chance they are not already up and about... they should be thanking you for helping them get up so they are not late for work.  And if they don't work .... they should be getting up making breakfast for their husbands or something..... ;)
John                           

Gunslinger

Quote from: PAVALKER on Thu 06, May 2010, 19:15:32
:cooldude:    And if they don't work .... they should be getting up making breakfast for their husbands or something..... ;)
??? :o  :-X
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Yup, a few angry neighbors, especially if they are activist inclined can make it very hard on all the bikers in your town.

The evidence is all around the country, towns coming up with laws (overly regressive) specifically aimed at the motorcycle noise problem.

I thought all the geriatric population has hearing deficiencies but when it comes to motorcycles is appears their hearing has become acute and sensitive. LOL

Me,,, around the home-40 I take extra precaution to go slow and quietly.

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