Remus Revolution: how do i remove the baffle?

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Remus Revolution: how do i remove the baffle?

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hello folks,

does anyone here have the remus revolution slip on? i dont have the instructions and i wanted to remove the baffle to see if i like the sound. does anyone know how to remove the baffle and how difficult it is to remove?

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Just underneath the end of the pipe is a 3/16" pop rivet. You have to drill this out and pull on the baffle with pliers. It's just a tube about one foot long that slides out. If you want to put it back in, just use another pop rivet or do what I did and use a screw. I'll post pics if you need some.

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Nakigara wrote:Just underneath the end of the pipe is a 3/16" pop rivet. You have to drill this out and pull on the baffle with pliers. It's just a tube about one foot long that slides out. If you want to put it back in, just use another pop rivet or do what I did and use a screw. I'll post pics if you need some.

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hello Dan,

thanks for replying...
looking into the pipe i just see another smaller pipe. is that the baffle or is it inside that?

if pics aren't too much trouble i would really appreciate it!

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The pipe comes in 2 versions, one with a removable baffel and one without. The removable version has a screw and a small lug that is at the bottom rear and you unscrew this and remove the baffle (the small bore tube you mention is the baffel).
If you do not have this screw you do not have the memovable type and you will have to resort to drilling the rivet.
I have removed my baffel and it sounds a little louder but has a nicer note.
I will post a picture showing the rear later.
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Post by hydra »

hi guys,

so it looks like mine has the rivet and not a screw :(
someone suggested to dremel the top of the rivet off then tap the rivet out.
but once the rivet is out, will the baffle come out smoothly from that end? would it be easier to take the "slip on" off (once the rivet is off), then pull out the baffle from the other side?

if you guys think it will, then i'll try it.

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No you can't get at the baffel from the front it is not that long and I would not drill or dremmel the rivit until it is confirmed that it will not cause problems. As I stated before I have the silencer that comes with the factory removal bafel option :!:
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allanj255 wrote:No you can't get at the baffel from the front it is not that long and I would not drill or dremmel the rivit until it is confirmed that it will not cause problems. As I stated before I have the silencer that comes with the factory removal bafel option :!:
forgive my ignorance but...
other than re-installing the baffle and not being able to find another screw to hold it down again, would there be a problem running the exhaust with no baffle and no rivet/screw in it's place?
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Post by duke »

That would most likely affect the fuelling - i.e. fuel/air ratio.

To what extent - I would not have a clue. It may be perfectly OK, it may not.

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hydra wrote:
allanj255 wrote:No you can't get at the baffel from the front it is not that long and I would not drill or dremmel the rivit until it is confirmed that it will not cause problems. As I stated before I have the silencer that comes with the factory removal bafel option :!:
forgive my ignorance but...
other than re-installing the baffle and not being able to find another screw to hold it down again, would there be a problem running the exhaust with no baffle and no rivet/screw in it's place?
Be sure to only drill the rivit head. Where the rivit goes into the baffel it is threaded so you can find an allen metric screw to replace the rivit if you want to re-install it.
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Post by allanj255 »

I run my bike without the baffel and have no fueling problems. Orbea has obviously done this to his can and it sounds that the baffel is the same in both versions of the can and as he says it is just a locating screw fit and only takes seconds to replace.
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hydra wrote:
allanj255 wrote:No you can't get at the baffel from the front it is not that long and I would not drill or dremmel the rivit until it is confirmed that it will not cause problems. As I stated before I have the silencer that comes with the factory removal bafel option :!:
forgive my ignorance but...
other than re-installing the baffle and not being able to find another screw to hold it down again, would there be a problem running the exhaust with no baffle and no rivet/screw in it's place?
As long as you have the exhaust gas sensor installed in the y-piece then there's no issues at all - it's not even all that loud (until the packing in the can gets worn out. ;) )
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Post by allanj255 »

Here is a picture of the can with baffel removed on my 1150R You can see the screw hole that locates it.
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allanj255 wrote:Here is a picture of the can with baffel removed on my 1150R You can see the screw hole that locates it.
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Mine looks as this one, no problem if you feel the need to re-install the baffle, just get the needed screw. :wink:
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I've got no baffle in mine either, best thing I've ever done, sounds amazing and breathes so much better. enjoy.

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Post by hydra »

thanks for everyone's replie's. got the baffle out the other day with the help of Jeff from san jose bmw where i got my 6k servicing done. now mine looks just like yours. :wink:

yes, it's not that much louder than before but it's a bit deeper in sound. sjbmw did a slight tweak on my power commander after removing the baffle and one of my TB's was pretty off causing my plugs to foul. so she feels even more responsive now. i don't think i gained much of anything by removing the baffle except the slight change in sound.
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try putting your hand behind the exhaust, you'll be amazed how much better the bike breathes. I know I was. Enjoy.

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Post by telson »

Is this type of mod street legal?
Will it pass an MOT test or do you need to reinstall the baffle?

Coppers accept this?

So many questions ... so little time... :lol:
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telson wrote:Is this type of mod street legal?
Will it pass an MOT test or do you need to reinstall the baffle?

Coppers accept this?

So many questions ... so little time... :lol:
telson,

i don't think you should have a problem. it should pass MOT. but to be sure you should call your local bmw dealer...

to clarify, it's not really a mod, it's more like an option for the exhaust. it's not much louder than with it in, so you won't have an issue with noise and i believe it's releasing the same amount of gasses....
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Post by allanj255 »

Hi telson, my bike passed the UK MOT with the baffel removed from the Remus on my bike as it has the E stamp and emmisions were within the standrds for the MOT.
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Post by telson »

thanks you guys, i need to check my Remus to see whether it has the screw or the rivet hold. Apologies for being so lame but I've been stopped twice by the police (very polite I need to say) regarding the sound of my Beemer... I just guess that they envy me, right?
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