I was given a pair of stock mufflers from a late '90s Road King and am planning to use them to replace the rusted out stockers on my 1980G. I was looking inside the mufflers and it looks like there were two baffle plates in the inner pipe that almost look like freeze plugs, one real close to the rear and one in the front, a bit farther in. It sure looks like someone ran a drill through these plates becuse there is a large hole through each one that is a bit off centered and kind of rough. Are these plates supposed to be solid, or do they have any holes in them from the factory? I really prefer a quieter bike, so I had given some thought to capping these holes so that all of the exhaust gases would switch back and forth between the inner pipe and the outer shell solely though the perforation in the inner pipe (as I assume it did in its stock configuration). Is this plenty of flow for the 11 or am I better off leaving them drilled?
Thanks guys,
Dan
Thanks guys,
Dan
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