My Kerker baffle came in a separate box when I bought my 78 cb 750. Without it, the bike is just crazy loud, angers my neighbors, and hastens my hearing loss. The baffle lacks the end cap, and the flange has been pretty beat up, probably when the PO took it out.
I tried to re-wrap the old baffle and put it back in, but I don't have the end cap, so the fiberglass blows out the rear end. It looks terrible. Though it did sort of work.
Now I just want to buy a baffle/end cap, but I want it to do the job of quieting down the bike.
Dynoman has "competition" baffles for the kerker for $119. That's pricey, especially since my Kerkers are nicely scuffed up, and a bit misshapen at the outlet.
MAC replacements for the Kerker are a more reasonable $50, but they appear to be entirely hollow, with the exhaust just passing through. That looks like it'd be pretty loud. Anyone have one and willing to report on just how effective they are?
I've tried and failed at fashioning an end cap to work with my old baffle.
Carpy's scorcher is another option. Another thread around here asked for a recommendation between the scorcher and the MAC baffle, and the responses were in favor of the MAC, though I wonder if the scorcher is actually quieter.
Anyhow, does anyone have any advice on how to cap and quiet this old Kerker? It's 2.5" where the exhaust meets the header.
Thanks.