D&D Exhaust baffles or not?

DRMD421

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2010 Rocket III Touring
So I just acquired a set of practically new D&D's from one of our members and I thought I might ask around and see if anyone else is running these.
Should I run them with or without the baffles?
I am also thinking of purchasing the Ramair filters everyone has been talking about. Might wanna see what the old girl can do with some simple mods and a tune. Any suggestions for a tune/ set up?
 
I'm interested in this as well. I was considering taking mine out but I have no idea how involved it would be to put them back in if I don't like it. They also have set up noise traps here so I wonder if we'd be over the db limit with the baffles out...?
 


You have D&Ds as well?
 
You have D&Ds as well?
I do. They were on the bike when I bought it. I have the original pipes in a box along with the cat but I like the way the bike sounds now. A little more volume would be nice but I would not want it to be obnoxiously loud. I still haven't tuned either. I'm not sure what tune to load for my bike (tuneecu) but I imagine a little reading might help with that.
 
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I'm sure one of our tuning gurus will pipe in and help you out. From looking at my exhaust, the baffles are just held in with a couple of screws. Shouldn't be too hard to remove. It's worth a try.
 
Just put a couple hundred miles on my bike and the baffles are staying in! It sounds like a diesel truck it's friggin awesome! Can't wait till my ramair shows up
 
Just ordered D & D slip ons two weeks ago, ( back ordered 2 to 4 weeks) already have new tune installed by manayunk triumph. They are great guys said it won't hurt the bike just runs a little richer. ( smells like a stinky Harley now) Can't wait till pipes get here, I will post my a review after I get them on. Bike does run a little better with just the tune!