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Baffle inside dep end can?

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    dan28
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    Just bought a used dep end can cut it down to stubby it
    An found there is no inner pipe ( baffle )
    I thought this was welded in
    Has someone removed it or do some pipes not have one

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      Calum
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      Should be a long perferated tube surrounded by wadding inside the end can.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        dan28
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        It's empty no wadding or pipe inside

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          Darty
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          The baffe is not welded into the Dep end can, It just sits over the exhaust pipe which protrudes into the end can a touch. A bit odd why this is gone, It's useless without it. The baffle is nothing special, you could roll some perforated steel, or thick mesh. I don't recommend cutting down the original Dep end can. Nothing to gain except noise.

          An old school 88-92' YZ/CR FMF end can fits all right, there much easier to service as well.

          Keep it real

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          • DartyD Darty

            The baffe is not welded into the Dep end can, It just sits over the exhaust pipe which protrudes into the end can a touch. A bit odd why this is gone, It's useless without it. The baffle is nothing special, you could roll some perforated steel, or thick mesh. I don't recommend cutting down the original Dep end can. Nothing to gain except noise.

            An old school 88-92' YZ/CR FMF end can fits all right, there much easier to service as well.

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            Calum
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            #5

            @Darty agree with Darty here!

            I went custom yo!

            Bought a nice Carbon Fibre Jolly Moto End can for an Aprilia rs125 and fabricated that.

            Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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              dan28
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              I think I should be able to fit the baffle from my big one exhaust in to the dep

              The Dt engine isn't in a Dt an the shape of the dep gives more room

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              • D dan28

                I think I should be able to fit the baffle from my big one exhaust in to the dep

                The Dt engine isn't in a Dt an the shape of the dep gives more room

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                Calum
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                @dan28 yeah that's fine. I can use my jolly moto on any expansion chamber.

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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