soup up my 96 yamaha virago 1100...
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soup up my 96 yamaha virago 1100...
Whats up? I have a 96 virago that I want to soup up. I also want it to be loud! "thinking about taking the baffles out." any suggestions?????
JUST RIDE...
- Wizzard
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First off , Welcome to the group Prodigal . Removing the baffles is going to require rejetting the carbs . Same as if you installed a custom exhaust system .What I did with my Virago 1000 was cut out the disc at the end of the mufflers with a dremel tool . Then if it still isn't loud enough to suit you , you can take a long drill bit and drill a FEW and only a few more holes around the inner baffle itself.
One thing you really want to consider is to eliminate the AIS . Air Induction System .
http://www.pbase.com/iamflagman/virago_tips
The above link will lead you to all of the information you will ever need .
The following link will take you to John's main site and should also take you to the photo album .
http://hometown.aol.com/iamflagman/viagromanxv1100.html
My old Virago is in the photo album . Taken before I completed customizing it .
Been a member of "Hell's Old Farts" for a couple of years now and got the certificate to prove it........
Kind regards, Wizzard
One thing you really want to consider is to eliminate the AIS . Air Induction System .
http://www.pbase.com/iamflagman/virago_tips
The above link will lead you to all of the information you will ever need .
The following link will take you to John's main site and should also take you to the photo album .
http://hometown.aol.com/iamflagman/viagromanxv1100.html
My old Virago is in the photo album . Taken before I completed customizing it .
Been a member of "Hell's Old Farts" for a couple of years now and got the certificate to prove it........

Kind regards, Wizzard
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