2015 Triumph T100 Exhaust Baffle - Help Me Lower My Dbs

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  1. Comacaz

    Comacaz New Member

    Oct 1, 2020
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    Hey All,

    Been trying to search for the best solution here so hoping you can help,

    I purchased a T100 a little over a year ago, love the bike. The previous owner put a Zard 2-1 exhaust on it. The opening at the end is nearly on the dot 1-3/4".

    It sounds amazing but with where I work I need to bring it down as much as I can. I'm looking for recommendation for baffles that I slip in there for when I'm riding to work but would take out for other riding I do.

    I don't have the option to go back to the stock exhaust as I don't have it, and buying a new exhaust is a bit out of the question as well because it's out of my budget.

    Any help, recommendations, products, or anything of the sort is greatly appreciated and welcome. If there's additional information you need from me let me know, thank you!
     
  2. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Try going into work in a higher gear at lower revs, just because you have a noisy exhaust doesn’t mean you have to ride around at 7000+ revs.;):grinning:
    Seriously, you should be able to find some oem pipes fairly cheap on eBay or similar
     
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  3. Callumity

    Callumity Elite Member

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  4. Comacaz

    Comacaz New Member

    Oct 1, 2020
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    I wish this was possible, whenever a cop sees a motorcycle they pull them over and then test the DBs with their little meter, it's really dumb. I try to be as quiet as I can as soon as I reach the area but my luck ran out this time around. As he tested me it backfired and I went 15 over the limit for DBs.

    I'll check ebay and see if I can find something cheap! Thanks!
     
  5. Johnjo

    Johnjo Senior Member

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    Check out the Zard website. They're an Italian company.

    I nearly bought a baffle from them for my Zard Penta exhaust I had on a tiger. Thankfully I found the original one I thought I'd lost.
     
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