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Sunday, October 2, 2011

DIY $15 silencer muffler


I've never been a fan of the stock mufflers, but I really like unique setups like this!  Sure, it doesn't have the "chopper" look, but there already so many chopper bikes out there.  And I think it's great finding ways to reduce noise and maintain performance.

Duke.55 on motoredbikes.com came up with a homemade silencer muffler made from some gas and water fittings, a tin can, and some steel wool!

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