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Wanting a louder exhaust.
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I don't think you can remove the stock baffles. You could try drilling holes into the Dyna end caps.
New exhaust system. possible fitment. I didn't see anything similar for the KZ550, but I would guess the ZR550 might could be used. The 550s use the same exhaust gaskets, but you'd have to verify the fitment. There's also an all chrome system, but it's $40-50 more expensive.
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TexasKZ wrote: I don't know what Dyna tips are either. I assume they are an aftermarket muffler. Many aftermarket mufflers have a perforated core surrounded by a fiberglass mat to deaden sound. In some cases, the end cap and core can be taken out, the fiberglass deadener removed, and the end cap and core (baffle) reinstalled.
I remember those from the 1980s. Are they still made that way? The muffler on my 2013 Yamaha doesn't appear to have any user-removeable parts.
My GPz550 has what I think is a very early 80s 4-into-1 with that type of baffle. I couldn't get the baffle out 25 years ago (Hawaii = dampness = rust) and its condition probably hasn't improved since then.
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I put this (well a larger size of this) on my 1100 and she sounds meeaaan. I have a buddy who has a '14 cb1100 and it sounded like a prius until he decided to get the same muffler as me. Now she growls pretty good. Make sure you get the right diameter though.
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[strike]Wife's little bike... 1984 GPZ 550 Kerker and DynaJet stage I kit[/strike]
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