...they've had eight valves (4/cl) for some time you know![]()
I'll pull the baffle out tomorrow, should be nice then![]()

You should persevere with ear plugs; apart from anything else, you need to protect your hearing for the rest of your life. Maybe look into some custom moulded plugs. Soft siliconne, very comfy, 70 / eighty quid a pair??





now 2010 owners have got a few more miles under the belt how is everyone feeling about the noise issue. Have to say that i was totally unbothered when i got mine in april but now after 7000 miles the noise is getting to me. Driving between buildings gets a particular booming going that is headache inspiring. I do not like wearing earplugs because it makes the tinnitus ( because of the bike ?) I have picked up more intrusive and i don't like the detached sensation but I guess i am going to have to to stop it getting worse. A quieter exhaust is certainly something I would consider - anyone else thinking this way ?
Well, my 2010 GS is slightly loud,but to echo that well used Harley brigade saying "Loud pipes saves lives" which i think is possibly quite true.......You thinks it's noisey!!!!!
After 10 years of riding Harleys with straight through pipes...noisey it ain't!!
I used to set off car alarms, yeah it was silly and immature, but I was 45 at the time and if the neighbours complain...The Bee Joke comes to mind.....
First Bee keeper,
"How many bees do you keep?"
"I've got 3 hives, in all I've got around 50,000 bees" answered his colleague.
"So how many bees have you got?" the second beekeeper inquires.
"Oh, about three million or so"
"Three Million?! How many hives do you have?"
"Just the one"
"You've got a three million bees in one hive?"
"Yeah. F**k 'em, they're only bees"
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I got me some moulded plugs and wear em every time I ride!
I love the booming between buildings and bridges too but I want more... Am/was looking at Akro but I dont want quieter. I want the same level but a better/deeper sound. As for neighbours, I leave for work at 4.30am and never had a complaint with my '10GS, the GSX1400 with staintunes was a different matter though
, and after my initial reservations, now think it adds character to the bike...it certainly attracts attention.
I'm finding with my 2010 GSA that it is noisy enough that I feel slightly self conscious when blatting through built up areas, the sound waves are reverberating off all the surrounding walls and the locals start waving their walking sticks in my general direction.
Also the drone at motorway cruising speeds can get a little tiresome.
Weirdly, apart from the odd stick-waving individual, joe public generally seems to be more impressed with the manly roar than I am.
I do wear earplugs