curado wrote:I have a really hard time remembering how loud my bikes are. But once in a while I see somebody ride by. Puts it in perspective when you can hear them coming from miles off (and you don't have a helmet on muffling things).
Yeah ... Hayden, BGG, and I were out in Moab last March and came up quick behind a cyclist on Whale Tail sand road in Arches NP. We slowed and he finally heard us when we were only about 100 ft or so away. We stopped to chat and he commented, and complemented us, on how quiet our bikes (3 KTM RFSs with stock exhausts) were. I asked if he was serious and he replied in the affirmative. As a fellow MTB'er that enjoys solitude when out riding, that made my day.
Troy,
Perhaps you need to repack? Have you opened up the exhaust can to look inside?
http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/showth ... p?t=871818
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNxKO18I-3I
http://www.supermotojunkie.com/showthread.php?p=1012197
http://www.supermotojunkie.com/showpost ... stcount=26
My old 1000cc BMW inline 4 had a straight through (non spark arrested) perforated pipe inside the can (much like what the TT post shows for an Arrow). Between the inside perf pipe and the silencer can was supposed to be fiberglass packing. As I got the bike used I didn't know it was supposed to be quieter. On opening there was none. Adding the packing around a straight through pipe made an enormous, surprising, difference in quieting down the bike. And I still had blue flames shoot out the back on throttle chop decel! Cool.
If packing isn't the issue, I looked up Arrow's website and found spec sheets for a 2006 TE exhaust (the newest year they list):
http://www.arrow.it/oggetti/2722_23%20H ... 0%2006.pdf
Note the dB killer insert #23? Does your exhaust have something similar? If not, can you get one? If you already have one, then if affordable, perhaps getting a spare and you and I come up with some sort of modification involving exhaust packing and reverse flow.