Exhaust Silencer

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Re: Exhaust Silencer

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I have both cat and de-cat oe systems for my Buell Ulysses + a very nice APH handbuilt system. The APH is beautifully made (unlike the previous Remus which fell to bits) sounds great and gives excellent power/torque but I find myself riding much slower than with the oe systems because of the volume.

Tricky situation.....should I ride like a twat or sound like a twat?😜
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SimonD wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:30 pm I have both cat and de-cat oe systems for my Buell Ulysses + a very nice APH handbuilt system. The APH is beautifully made (unlike the previous Remus which fell to bits) sounds great and gives excellent power/torque but I find myself riding much slower than with the oe systems because of the volume.

Tricky situation.....should I ride like a twat or sound like a twat?😜
Or both :roll: :lol:
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We have a winner! :cheers:
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SimonD wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 12:09 pm We have a winner! :cheers:
:lol: , what happened to the Remus ?, years ago they were top quality or supposed to be.
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Re: Exhaust Silencer

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The body of the silencer split near to the mounting bracket on the rhs. It's a Buell specific issue but the quality of materials and construction were simply not up to the job.
With the baffles fitted it felt very flat compared to standard; with them removed it was noisier than the APH and still not as powerful. As usual, when it comes to the noise/power/reliability equation, the manufacturers generally know what they're doing. It's just a shame that Buell only did it in mild steel not stainless!
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