Getting The Baffles Out Of A Remus

Discussion in 'Diavel & XDiavel' started by hedgehog of death, Mar 21, 2015.

  1. I have a Remus that has been on the bike for a couple of years. I would like to take the baffle out, but even with the grub screw removed it won't budge. Any ideas?

    Secondly - does the ECU need re-setting with a Remus? I assumed not ...
    Thanks
     
  2. I used a pair of pliers and wiggled it out - better to try when hot

    Mine ran much better with it out - and I ran it for months before flashing the ECU with the OFT
    It was a touch lean but nothing dangerous - (checked on a dyno before flashing )
     
  3. I don't have the Remus but my termi's had a similar problem, if you can clamp on a set of pilers or mole grips and then pull while tapping the pliers/grips with a hammer, keep going and they will shift. Get em' out and file any sharp edges off and such to make it easy next time.
     
  4. Take the can off, stick a broom handle in the other end and gently push it out by tapping the broom handle against the ground.
     
  5. Thanks all, may try the broom method...
    Does it sound terribly loud?
     
  6. It depends what the floor-covering is and how soft the bristles of the brush.
     
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  7. Just check the baffle isn't held by a blob of weld first ;)
    Oh and be prepared to catch it...
     
  8. To Ducati do an official broom ??
     
  9. Took the end can off ( 5 mins), wooden hammer down the inside, tapped it out ...
    Took about 10 mins in total, and that included fitting the end can back on ...
    Dunno why I didn't think of it before

    sounds way better now ...
    Do they need a remap?
     
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  10. hi did you have the short termi ? if so how do you remove them ? just got some and can,t figure out how to remove them
     
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