Wanted Akro baffle for 2014

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  1. NinjaSi

    NinjaSi New Member

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    looking for a Akro baffle for a 2014 CBR1000RR IMG_7809.JPEG
     
  2. Trackit

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    They are quite rare to find 2nd hand , I had to buy a new one from Calsport, cost about £55
     
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    Thank you I'll take a look Worth a shot here first
     
  4. CharlieR85

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    Not even sure Calsport stock them anymore. I think the part number required is V-TUV003/1. I've got one for your exhaust but can't part with it incase I ever go to a track that needs it...all I can say upto now is; that slip on doesn't need its baffle at Oulton Park.
     
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    Part number isn't stamped on it by the way, I'm just going off what it shows on the schematic diagram on the Akrapovic website.
     
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    That one direct from Calsport isn't right, it's a different number and is for the megaphone.

    The ebay one (which is still Calsport) looks right to me. Just email them to confirm though.

    Are you going to run it all the time? I don't find this exhaust too noisy even without the baffle personally. Are you running stock headers?
     
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    Just want to try it with the baffle and see the difference better to have it just in case. and keep everything original
     
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    Thank you @CharlieR85
    Spoke to Chris and he advised which one ordered along with son ASV levers
     
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    Yes they're pretty helpful there aren't they.
     
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    I found it very tricky to get the baffle locking bolt to line up, I ended up removing the silencer and doing it on a work bench. I don't bother removing it any more, even if it's a "noisy" trackday I just leave it in.
     
  13. NinjaSi

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    Had it before dropping the screw down the exhaust all good fun
     
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