D&D Repacking

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  1. Guaire

    Guaire New Member

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    I have a 1992 VFR750 with a left side D&D can that is too loud. It doesn't have allen bolts, just rivets. Is there a way to re pack this muffler?
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    Drill out the rivets to disassemble it. You can get a rivet gun and new rivets really cheap at someplace like Harbor Freight to put it back together. I'm going to have to do this with my TBros soon.
     


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    Good news. I'm going to the hardware store and see what they have. The weather is putting a hold on anything outdoors here. I'll wait it out. I can still drive it, but it's loud enough to get attention that I don't want.
     


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    D&D's have always been louder than most others, seems to me.:eek-new:

    It must be a mark of Guaire's mature adult responsibly to say his muffler is too loud, doncha think ? People on other forums wouldn't care. :nelson:
     


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    Bikes with loud pipes are fatiuging, I had a D&D on my race EX500 and it was good; for the street, I have the same model with stock pipes and it goes fast without being noticed. Drillining out rivets works fine, have done it a gah-lilion times on many many pipes.

    Once your secure with your man-hood, you can ride a bike with magneta wheels! right? maybe not...I think I have magenta pinstripes on the viffer though :pound: :wave: ice-hunchin...
     


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    I wish they made D&D's for the 6th Gen. I love the sound of my Leo's but wish they were a tad louder. That V4 needs to be loud and proud! IMO anyways,
     


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