function of baffles is to prevent swirling in agitation.
They are like slip on exhaust. They allow the bike to emit exhaust easier. They also give your bike a new sound. If they are racing baffles they usually make your bike sound louder & meaner. They do add a few HP usually depending on which baffles you get.
it will just make it louder and sound different
You can take a LONG steel pointed rod and punch out the baffles. The You don't have to remap or do anything. It sounds slightly louder..a nice sound and the throttle response increased from a ded stop. the baffles are not able to be removed since they're welded in place but you can drill them out or just punch through them.
You can remove the baffles from inside the muffler but the neighbors won't be happy.
Baffles in a chemical reactor serve to improve mixing and promote uniform distribution of reactants. They help prevent swirling or vortex formation, which can affect the reaction rate and efficiency. Baffles also assist in dissipating heat and enhancing heat transfer within the reactor.
What year, what model? How long are the pipes and what size diameter? However, if you hear a pinging sound when you are at crusing speed, you are damaging your engine and need baffles. If you run without baffles, the pipes need to be a suggested 40 inchs long, so that cold air (not hot is cold) can not reach the valves.
it minimises losses through theft
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