The problem with that is I'd then have to take the baffle up 3 flights to leave it in my gf's flat! Err... and I don't have a separate baffle!RedexRobB wrote:If it were me, and i used to do this when i worked earlies as a postman, was to put the baffle in till it was warm and then take it out just as i was ready to leave. I think thats the best possible solution because your making an effort not to upset anyone and if you do have the police set upon you, you can be shown to making an effort and they cant do you for a loud pipe if it has baffles in. If she still complains of the noise then she is just being akward about it.
Love the stare out in a blue irridium visor, made me chickle that
Complaint? What Should I Do??
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Re: Complaint? What Should I Do??
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Re: Complaint? What Should I Do??
Mine was small enough to tuck under the passenger seat, used to stick it in my bag too. To buy one is only 20 quid or so. At the end of the day it may not even keep her happy (if thats what you want) but other than putting the baffle in theres not much else you can do about the noise. You could always push the bike up the road but that could easily end up pissing someone else off.

