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Baffles and spark arrestors.
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[QUOTE="sigurd, post: 1213130, member: 78412"] If mechanical damage is imminent, and that concerns you, that seems to be answer enough. I suppose you could keep writing Rich back and asking in increments: Is 30 seconds enough to do damage, five minutes, etc. etc. But that might be a little annoying. I'm sure that isn't what you want. If the only reason you want to take them off is for the sound- and you are worried about mechanical damage to your bike - might I recommend you read these: [url]http://dirtrider.net/forums3/showthread.php?t=133979[/url] [url]http://dirtrider.net/forums3/showthread.php?t=118083[/url] There's also a wonderful little story by one of the older members of the forum (I'm not sure who, or where it was posted), which illustrates the lack of need for loud to achieve speed, and a very humbled obnoxious trail rider with a loud pipe. Maybe someone else recalls who posted it? [/QUOTE]
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