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Old 12-06-2005   #1 (permalink)
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just put the tor's (triumph off road silencers) on my America and wow what a difference. Awesome sound! This bike now DEMANDS respect on the road. Very nice indeed!
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Agreed! Not too loud, not too quiet.

Me likey!

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You are forcing my hand. I am ordering them now.

I have an '05 TBA as well. Did you have to rejet?
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I did not have to rejet. The bike runs and sounds awesome.
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I thought rejetting was necessary. Popping and back-firing did increase on my '05 TBA. Even after adjusting the pilot screws to 3.5 turns out, I had to bump the jets to the supplied 125 mains and go 3.5 turns out to reduce popping and backfiring on decel. Keep in mind my AI system was removed before receiving the bike.

Since then I've make other "modifications" requiring further rejetting, but I felt the aforementioned was necessary.

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D -- did you get the long or the short silencers?
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I got the long ones. Like I said, I have not rejetted and all is good. I have no popping or backfiring at all and the bike runs great. And I've done no adjustments to the pilot screws at all.
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