| The original police police mufflers have removable baffles.
Take out the baffles and they're the perfect balance between too quiet and too loud.
The cops who knew always took them out; you should, too.
Do the Epco repros have removable baffles? If not, were they designed with the baffles in or out?
Thanks.
Greg Field
On Saturday, May 4, 2002, at 06:12 PM, alp-@insightbb.com wrote:
| Charlie, I have a civilian and a Police Eldo that I bought new mufflers for three years ago. the civilian sounds the best...the police sounds too civilized not even as good as my '83 cal II... Roberto.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Mullendore" <Ambo-@netscape.net> To: <Loopfram-@topica.com> Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2002 6:49 PM Subject: Loopframe mufflers
Hi Rich, Only sound from them right now is me sighing when I see them! As soon as I have the '71 Ambo I'm restoring running, I'll give you my impressions about the sound. Like I said, probably two months yet. Cheers,
Charlie
richard zink <rzink-@aol.com> wrote:
| How bout just a comparison to stock. Are they deeper, louder, about the same Do they sound like a bevel drive Ducati with Contis ( :-) yea I wish)? Or just that good ole Guzzi rumble?
Rich
In a message dated 5/3/02 8:19:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Ambo-@netscape.net writes:
| Hi Rich, I'm curious too! Unfortunately, no sound bytes will be produced for |
probably
| another 2 months. Spare time and spare funds are hard to come by lately. |
How
| does one record and "post" a sound clip? I've just recently figured out pictures! Cheers,
Charlie |
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