There used to be a popular device called "Snuff-R-Not", which consisted of a washer welded to a nice, spring-loaded detent knob. You'd drill a 1/8" hole all the way through the pipe's end, then install. You could turn it to "closed" position (washer hole only) for less noise, or more backpressure, and open it almost empty (except for the shaft) just by burning your fingers. Honda 350 scramblers were often stripped of their baffles and these things installed to get back the 3 HP they lost to the CB's pipes.
When the 750 started getting shorty pipes, tuning problems abounded. I used to install these so the owners could play out their tune & tone fanasties to their heart's content. We sold 'em by the boxload. Don't know if they're still around, though...