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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Alexandria La.
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Debaffe failure- Updated,got'em out
I attempted to remove the baffles on my 05 1600.I had the video and written instructions and started by cutting the weld with a 1 3/4 hole saw.Got the weld completely cut and the baffle was loose. I could move it up,down,and side to side.After trying to pull it out with needle nose pliers without success we tried attaching a heavy duty dent puller(slide hammer)to a pair of vice grips.That did not work either.We made several more attempts by shaking,twisting and pulling.I then drove the bike several miles at 65-70 mph hoping the baffle would blow out.No such luck.Does anyone have any suggestions?Am I the only one that could not get the baffle out?
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