So I come back from a spending a great weekend down in McAllen with Kghost. I returned back to Houston with a freshly painted tank and freshly painted headers.
The old tank had a pinhole leak that has defied repair and the MAC headers have been an eyesore since I pulled them out of the box and the original paint was butchered up through a lack of padding and shipping.
Kghost painted a new tank while I bead blasted the original paint off the headers and laid down new grill paint on them. 750 miles round trip later and everything is at the house.
While the tank was continuing to cure, I decided to be productive and get the headers mounted up. It looked good and it was time to put on the muffler. Then it happened.
“I wonder what it sounds like without the muffler and just the headers?”
WOW! Nobody told me what these CB750K8 motors sounded like without mufflers.
Stuff is vibrating off my workbench and the dog hauls ass into the house.
“If it sounds this good in the garage, I wonder what it would sound like at 5000 RPM?”
So I back it out of the garage and off I go.
Little kids and women were running away from it. I managed to set off about 30 car alarms and get people off their couches to come outside to see what was going on.
Overall, a damn good time and needless to say, the muffler still hasn’t been put on the bike.
I have had the muffler apart and there is no packing on the inside so there is nothing to take out so I could have a louder pipe and keep the muffler.
Here is my question.
Has anyone modified these MAC 4-1 mufflers to get a bit more howl out of them? If so, how?
It would be great to have 2 of the mufflers. One I could gut and get rid of all the sound cancellation and have the noise and still have a full muffler canister to hang from the rear peg mount so the headers are supported and one that was stock.
Anyone out there have one of these that they decided not to use? Let me know.
Thanks,
Johnny