Yeah yeah yeah, I'm rebuilding the CR5 that I've never ridden. Shoot. At least it's going into a decent frame, ah hem ah hem.
So I'm looking at repacking my stock CR hockey stick. Is this silencer capable of being fairly quiet? I'm even thinking of going with a DB Snorkle mainly because I plan on riding this beast in the city here and there.
Seattle Times City center attacked by what appears to be 2 stroke open class motocross bike! Footage at 11:00!
Seattle Times All hotties 19-23 years of age who were in vicinity of two stroke motorcycle attack in Downtown Seattle now pregnant!
Anyways, I'm thinkin' a quality standard repack is in order or is there anything that I can do to improve on it?
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The stock silencer is going to be the quietest one you will ever ride. PUt it this way.. Alisobob's AF that he built with stock pipe and silencer was so quiet I was like ...."damn is this thing even running..." I could hardly tell
Yes. Here are some things I did to silence that crap: Slipped some clear rubber hose over the pipe springs. Siliconed the radiator grills in place. Glued some foam to the number plate where it makes contact with the forks. Shimmed the levers so they can't vibrate and use thin 1.5mm plastic washers behind the rad shrouds to prevent them from vibrating and eating into my aluminum frame. I think a good well done rebuild can reduce noise a great deal also. Apposed to a lot of big bores when they start, it's not the exhaust note you hear, but the dings, pings, knocks, and clunks of the motor.
Yes. Here are some things I did to silence that crap: Slipped some clear rubber hose over the pipe springs. Siliconed the radiator grills in place. Glued some foam to the number plate where it makes contact with the forks. Shimmed the levers so they can't vibrate and use thin 1.5mm plastic washers behind the rad shrouds to prevent them from vibrating and eating into my aluminum frame. I think a good well done rebuild can reduce noise a great deal also. Apposed to a lot of big bores when they start, it's not the exhaust note you hear, but the dings, pings, knocks, and clunks of the motor.
I used a "clear rubber" and she's still loud!
Ok sorry back to the subject my bad
Oh yeah Brit could you look for my hat out by the pool? Thanks.
Mike
teem trubble works CR500
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