1200 R Carbon Termi's Are So Loud - Do Baffles Make A Difference?

Discussion in 'Monster' started by dubcat, Jul 5, 2024.

  1. The carbon termi's on my 1200 R are really loud. Does my head in after a while :) I've got baffles somewhere which I am going to try and find but do they really make a difference?
     
  2. Yes, definitely.

    My 1200R was the first bike I had to use baffles in for the same reason.
     
  3. I’ve no baffles and it’s louder than I’d like but I’m not paying £180 for Termi baffles… and they’re a weird size so nowt on eBay

    Ear plugs essential…
     
  4. I have a 1200s with carbon termi's, took the baffles out once, started bike, switched it off and put them back in. I like a loud bike but way too loud for me without baffles.
     
  5. Ear plugs are cheaper than baffles :upyeah:
     
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  6. I’m glad it’s not just me! :)
     
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  7. I have an 1100 evo and it's got carbon termis, it's very very loud without baffles. I use earplugs.
     
  8. I use earplugs too but think i'll shove the baffles in too if i can find them.
     
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    You're definitely not alone. Although I don't have Termis, I do have a Euro 3 (when baffle is in) Carbon SC-Project exhaust.
    I always have ear plugs also. The exhaust note without baffles is nice but this year, for whatever reason, It's way too loud.
    I'm much happier with the baffle in. I can now hear my Cardo at least.
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    #9 DarR, Jul 6, 2024
    Last edited: Jul 6, 2024
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