About this item.....
Simple to fit universal removable motorbike exhaust baffle insert.
This DB Killer greatly reduces the noise levels from noisy exhausts, race cans or end cans if you have lost the baffle!
8 inches long (easily cut with a hacksaw if a shorter length is required).
Available with a 35mm, 41mm or 47mm external diameter end.
These baffles are ideally suited to inline 4 cylinder engine, conventional exhaust cans (CBR, GSXR, Fireblade, Bandit, R1, R6, Fazer etc) but can be adapted (and have been by many of our customers!) to fit a wide range and style of exhausts.
The pictures below give an idea of the dimensions: (please note - the measurements below are approx)
Fitting requires a small hole to be drilled in the exhaust can spout.Although these universal baffles will fit many motorbike exhaust end cans, they are not suitable for some high level systems where the end spout is at a steep angle to the can body (e.g. the Honda VTR1000 SP1 and SP2, see image on the left below). They are more suited to straighter end cans (see image on the right below):
Postage information....
Postage price for this item: £ 1.99 (orders up to 950g)
Please note: This item weighs 0.300 kg.
Orders over 1.2kg and hazardous items (e.g. batteries and oils) are not available to UK Isles (including Isle of Wight), Northern Ireland and Scottish outer areas
(some Scottish postcodes starting AB, IV, KA, KW, FK, HS, PA, PH, ZE).
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Question: Could you tell me the diameter of the smaller part of the tube on the baffle please?
Answer: The smaller tubing bit that comes out of the back of the baffle is approx 32mm in diameter.
Question: I ride a Suzuki GSF650 Bandit with a Remus Powercone exhaust which is far louder than any other exhaust Ive heard (baffle fitted). Would your baffle help me with my problem?
Answer: It may reduce the noise from your exhaust (bit vague, I know but we have never fitted one to a Remus Powercone exhaust!).
The problem you may have is actually mounting the baffle in the exhaust. The baffles we sell are designed for more conventional exhausts (with a spout on the end) so I am not sure if you could get the mounting screw that goes through the can spout and the baffle to mount to a Powercone exhaust securely?
Question: Can the baffle be shortened to get it to fit?
Answer: Yes, the baffle can be shortened by cutting off part of the longer, tube part with a hacksaw or similar.
But, we do not recommend shortening the baffle by more than half way (not more than 3 of the triangular baffle holes length) as this will greatly reduce the baffles ability to reduce the sound.
Question: How much will this baffle reduce the exhaust noise by?
Answer: Difficult to answer this question as it will vary from bike to bike and between exhaust makes. All we can say is we have used these baffles ourselves on inline 4 cylinder engine bikes with race cans and the baffle has quietened the exhaust down enough to get it through an MOT.
Question: How thick is the metal used in the baffle?
Answer: The metal is fractionally over 1mm thick.
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Overall Rating: 
4 out of 5 stars (5 being the best). Based on 1 review so far.
Reviews.....
Simple yet surprisingly effective baffle!
Review by: Dave
Date: 14th January 2012
Things I liked: Simple to install and quietened the exhaust down enough to get my bike through its MOT
Things I didnt like: The securing nut and bolt that came with it was a bit useless
Review: Very easy to use and effective bit of kit. I used it to get my Micron race can through the MOT and it did the job fine. The only downside is the little nut and bolt that came with it to hold it in place, its just a plain nut which is fairly useless but I replaced this with a locking nut and the baffle holds in place fine.
My rating: 4 out of 5