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longshots 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
Anybody know of any good quiet baffels for the longshots? I love the looks of them but they are starting to annoy people riding with me.
 
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Re:longshots 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
had the longshot's too

very loud plus the bark!!

ordered cobra baffles years ago (cobra longs not the speedster long pipes) cobra baffle is a little different, a little better but still loud!!

if you measure your v&h baffles o.d. i will check my speedster long
stock baffles. if the same size I would order the new cobra quiet baffles for the speedster line (install them into your v&h longshot's)

just a idea!! should do a great job!!


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Re:longshots 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
Great! Thanks i will do that tomorow and let you know.I usually order all my stuff out of j@p catalog but they dont have anything for the longshots.Your right, they are loud. At first i liked them, but now they are wearing on me.
 
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Re:longshots 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
Lok in the J&Pcatalog you'll find something in there......
 
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Re:longshots 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
I have Longshots, and have toyed with the idea of wrapping sheet fiberglass around the baffle to quiet it down some. Has anyone tried this before?
 
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Re:longshots 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
I did the fiberglass thing with my HK's check my site for instructions. I make my own baffles that way I can get the performance and the sound I want. I got rid of the HK's and am running the Bub Stubbies now. I like loud pipes.
 
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Re:longshots 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
Man.. I don't think my Longshots are all that loud. Maybe because the sound is more rumbly than it is, "blat blat blat!" like some guys I've ridden with. I don't know...
 
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Re:longshots 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
I'm with you Frank! You can make em loud with a quick twist, but just cruising I think they're only moderately so.... and I love the rumble. Of course, I left my baffles in.
 
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Re:longshots 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
There is a tech article here, Vance and Hines Longshot baffle mod that may soften them up enough. It appears to be a really simple $2 or $3 mod, maybe easier than pulling out and replacing or wrapping the existing baffles.
 
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Re:longshots 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
I believe you'll never get them quiet enough and you should consider selling them to me. I'll give you my stock headers and HK slipons plus cash in the deal.
 
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