Megelli exhaust noise reduction

Discussion in 'Megelli 250cc' started by Cristian Z, Feb 17, 2014.

  1. Cristian Z

    Cristian Z Active Member

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    Good morning everyone. Can anyone give me an idea to silence the exhaust in the Megelli?. I wonder if there is any owner could do some modification on the original exhaust to reduce noise. Greetings.
     
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    I would have thought the stock muffler would be quiet , being a recent model bike.

    Is it definately the original and has it been tampered with or damaged or anything?
     
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    Yes, the stock exhaust it is very loud. I want to know how to modify the reduces the noise.
     
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    megelli,s have a distinctive loud sound and at 12,000 revs is howling.personally i like it but to queiten you could dismantle the muffler and repack it with exhaust sound deadener.
     

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