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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWGraeme
    [quote author=roxychick link=1302124852/5#5 date=1302127572][quote author=BMWGraeme link=1302124852/1#1 date=1302125492]Chris its usually a case of gripping the inner baffle with some pliers (protect the baffle with some cloth) and yanking it out. WD40 beforehand might well help as they can be very tough to get out.
    sounds simple...so what went wrong on sunday when you and the geek were suppose to be doing mine on the airfield??

    Special K xxx[/quote]

    You have been blasting that Ars6 of yours so hard it's welded the baffle to the can ;D [/quote]


    nooooooo not me! [smiley=engel017.gif] must have been Dabz on Saturday!! LMAO!!!

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    You forgot Roxamillion....

    Like maxamillion..... But it Rox more!!
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gixxer_Tom
    You forgot Roxamillion....

    Like maxamillion..... But it Rox more!!
    now that made me chuckle...nice one noob! ;D ;D ;D ;D

    R x
     
     

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    Lmfao.. Knew it'd make ya smile!

    Lol... "Noob", as my new-ness is fading quickly, i can only assume you mean't Nob!! lol...

    Nob defo fits me better! lol

    Thomas
     
     

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    (Applys sleep & logic)

    Unbolt the can and PUSH the baffle out from the other side using a long length of wood & a hammer.


    Simples.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gixxer_Tom
    Lmfao.. Knew it'd make ya smile!

    Lol... "Noob", as my new-ness is fading quickly, i can only assume you mean't Nob!! lol...

    Nob defo fits me better! lol

    Thomas
    Oh God no, I never meant nob, I save that insult for someone else on here!

    I quite like 'noob' sounds like you are one of the hoobs! anything with 2 oo's and a 'b' in sounds good! ;D

    Roxy x

     
     

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    Hey Chris... you go steady riding through wiltshire with no baffle.... a certain Mr Williamson might "feel yer collar!" ;D ;D ;D
    I would love to be a fly on the wall when that happens!! lol
    There's no feelin' like 2 wheelin'
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by 470four
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    Unbolt the can and PUSH the baffle out from the other side using a long length of wood & a hammer.


    Simples.
    Unbolt baffle, rev engine, stand well back!!!!! ;D ;D ;D

    You should be able to remove it, but alot of them are sealed in with silcone. Just grip it with pliers (protected to stop scraches) and twist trough 90 degrees. Then twist it and jiggle it 'till it pops out!!!
    "there's no aspect, no facet, no moment in life that can't be improved with pizza"

     
     

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    can you take the silencer off the bike and tap the baffle out "from the other end" with a broom handle or similar???....
     
     

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    if u like u can borrow my ex's broom ;D
     
     

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