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Hi, Can you share the link to the one you got with the heat shield?Literally save hundreds if not thousands and throw on some Radiant Cycles shorty mufflers. $130 for the pair.
The Jekyll & Hyde exhaust system is only replacing the existing OEM mufflers, associated hardware and brackets; I did in addition, remove the OEM servo module and installed two Servo Buddy modules.For those of you who installed the Jekyll and Hide exhaust from Wunderlich, do they have catalytic converters in the header pipe?
Well, this is not the way as they are more quiet than stock without removing baffles. There is my thread about it in the forum.New Akrapovic for the R18
I know, reviving an old thread.... I have these on mine, love them.Anybody tried these?
https://mad-exhaust.com/products/bmw-r18-exhaust-two-smoking-barrels
None of these pipes are loud in the sense of what an American V-Twin would sound like. The head pipes are fairly small diameter.YView attachment 17788 Yes, they sound great. They are not loud at all.
do you have any problems with the welded mounts near the ends failing? Mine both have and I've got them kinda rigged up but it isn't really pretty, or permanent..YView attachment 17788 Yes, they sound great. They are not loud at all.
Not so far. Which welds are you speaking of? On the header end or at the muffler?do you have any problems with the welded mounts near the ends failing? Mine both have and I've got them kinda rigged up but it isn't really pretty, or permanent..
here. I just noticed it is happening on the other side as well but it isn't all the way off. The right side came completely undone. I should probably find a guy who can weld it back together, my solution looks a bit ghetto.Not so far. Which welds are you speaking of? On the header end or at the muffler?
Yes, the back plate. I have not reached out to them. I lost one of the springs a while back and asked them about that and they suggested I go to the hardware store. I assume the response will be similar? I'll find a local welder and it'll be fixed in no time. Just need to do it.No I haven't experienced that. That back piece that captures the nut broke? That's too bad, kind of ugly. Have the people at Madd replied to you?
Drill out the baffles. Open the flapper valves. Remove th me cats. Dream world….
Well, that is much much better. I was able to get to what the actual issue was and it seems like the space where the bolt was supposed to grab on was damaged somehow. After some trial and error, I was able to fix it with a small metal hose clamp. If you didn't know it was there, you'd never know it was there. Finally! That has been bugging me for 2 years now.No I haven't experienced that. That back piece that captures the nut broke? That's too bad, kind of ugly. Have the people at Madd replied to you?
Also drilled out my baffles today - 29mm hole saw did the trick nicely. Much nicer sound nowI'm about to drill out the baffles tomorrow --where do I go to find out about them those "flapper valves" and "Remove th me cats."?