1. 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

Silence please!

Discussion in '4 Stroke' started by bm36, Apr 28, 2009.

  1. Slowpoke Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    Southern Ontario
    Most bikes with a db Dawg lose about 1-2 decibels. It helps a bit but usually isn't the cure for a loud bike.
  2. rajobigguy Administrator

    Location:
    So.Cal.
    Well the DB DAWG seems to do what it claims (I notice on the package that they revised the advertised 10db reduction to 6db). I would say that the noise reduction is fairly noticeable, particularly at higher RPMs but the most notable thing is that it cured a minor decel pop that I had been unable to tune out. It doesn't seem to have any appreciable loss of power but I did have to relearn when to shift because I got used to a certain engine sound and now that it's not there I hit hit red line several times, I've always had a little trouble shifting by feel because the power never gives any indication that it is going sign off until you hit the "idiot proof circuit".:busted:
  3. bm36 Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    Sweden
    From what I´ve learned so far I think I´ll go with the Arrow since the EFI is supposed to work with this muffler in "open loop".
    If I am over 94 dB I´ll put a wire screen on the small db-killer in order to make it look like the US-style spark arrestor.

    jlk_250 mentioned that the bigger db-killer did not fit the 08 Arrow (thanks for this information:cheers:). So, if I would still be over 94 dB, I guess I´ll see if I can find a "dB dawg" that fits the Arrow. (Or make something similar myself).

    Even if the "db dawg" only would result in a 1-2 db reduction, as Slowpoke mentioned, this could actually be the cure for passing the 94 db sound test.

    If I still needs more restrictions in the muffler I´guess might end up with EFI tuning, who knows :excuseme:
  4. FireRoadFreak Husqvarna
    A Class

    Location:
    California
    So has anyone successfully installed/used a db dawg in a 08 TE 450 with the Arrow power up pipe. If so please let us know which dawg you used, any modifications made to make it fit and if it worked to reduce the noise level.

    I emailed DirtWerkz and the following is the response I received:

    First response from DirtWerkz.
    Sorry it took so long to reply. Currently there is no dB DAWG made specifically for any Husky or Arrow exhaust systems. You might be able to utilize one of the external models. The smallest spark arrestor is 1.5” in diameter and may or may not fit your setup when installed as an external fit.

    To determine the best fit for your bike please perform the following;

    1 - Measure the outlet diameter of your silencer.

    2 - Confirm 2.5" minimum straight in depth to support insert.

    3 - Refer to the dB DAWG guides for best fit.

    NOTE: When using dB DAWG spark arrestors always measure your silencer as mentioned above and select spark arrestor and dB DAWG accordingly.

    dB DAWG Guide and Information page.

    http://www.dirtwerkz.com/Pages/products/exhaust/dB_Dawg.html

    If you exhaust outlet is 1.5” diameter and there is at least 2.5” length straight in without bends, screens or other obstructions then the following:

    - dB DAWG Model 8001 external fit
    - dB DAWG Model 8001SA spark arrestor screen external fit (fit will be close may or may not work)

    Second response:
    If your end cap is removable then remove the end cap; measure and inspect to see if one of the external or internal versions might work. Remember regarding the spark arrestor you need to add ¼” in size to accommodate the slip on arrestor. See images for the Pro Circuit and Dr D silencers for ideas.
  5. JasonfromMN Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    MN
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    None right now :(
    Other Motorcycles:
    2013 Yamaha FZ6R
    I emailed them and got the same response. I have not purchased one yet.
  6. FireRoadFreak Husqvarna
    A Class

    Location:
    California
    I'm thinking I just need to get my bikes exhaust db tested first. Need to be 96db and under for the Sheetiron 300 DS ride at the end of May. If I'm over then I'll consider purchasing the 8001 db dawg and I'll post my install results.