B-RAD 2015 Max
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I have a 2015 Vmax is there any way to modify the original mufflers? Just something simple to make it louder. Something like my first Generation how I drilled and washered the baffles? Thank you All in advance.
If you put a VooDoo exhaust on your bike, you won't have any issues with drivers hearing you...Lol. I recently bought a 2014 VMAX and it came with the VooDoo exhaust. It's one of the loudest exhausts I've heard on a bike...It's just too loud for me, so I'm looking at maybe switching over to a Delkevic exhaust, which I believe is much quieter than the VooDoo...
I'm having a similar problem... mine came with a Voodoo Sidewinder 4 into 1 and it sounds knarly, but after an hour of helmet drone the Voodoo really puts a deaf-Spell on me. If like to know if there is any modifications I can do to the Megaphone or a slipon replacement I can install in order to quiet it down, I'm hoping to not have to replace the entire exhaust system. Any input is much appreciated.
Hello,The bulk of the noise dampening is in the cat. You need a slip-on or full header. I've got a few options (used and new).
The voodoo comes with baffles. They have a wire mesh wrap single layer. Loud and raspy. I re-packed mine with fiberglass packing, it made them deeper in tone and eliminated the raspy high pitch tone. Still loud though. I cranked it with the baffles out (megaphone style) and it would vibrate your ear drums, and make them hurt when you revved it. Extremely loud. The baffles do help, near as loud as straight pipe. If you like to hear I don’t recommend straight pipe. I use ear plugs when I ride. I agree if you live where there is noise limits, I know two brothers makes exhausts with a two way valve for quiet in the city, and loud in the open. Could look into that. I know they make it for the Indian FTR 1200.All the modifications I've read about (replacing the packing in the exhaust etc.) have a minimal impact on the sound levels of these exhausts. w It's incomprehensible as to why VooDoo wouldn't provide baffles with these exhausts to keep the noise levels to reasonable levels for those that don't wont or can run loud exhausts due to sound restrictions in the areas they live in. It leaves the rider in a bad situation where the only option becomes to change to a different exhaust
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