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Exhaust baffles

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My AT2 125 cane without the exhaust baffles. As there are next impossible to find. Does anyone know of an alternate? From another two stoke bike or aftermarket universals that can be modified to work?
26 Jul 2015 12:38 #1

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Replied by KennyandtheJets on topic Exhaust baffles

Could I jump in here and ask the same question for a DT1e?
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15 Aug 2015 04:06 #2

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Replied by DEET on topic Exhaust baffles

I have 5 NOS 214-14753-01-00......




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Where the Yamaha Enduro is still a current model...
15 Aug 2015 05:33 #3

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Replied by Enduronut on topic Exhaust baffles


Hummmmm . . . very interesting
Deet, do the five you speak of, look exactly like the one pictured in your post, or is there a two-step diameter in it's design?

Can you post an actual picture of one, along with a pic. of the Yamaha parts tag
You guys may have just uncovered a Genuine Yamaha and/or Zedders error that I've never seen before.

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Replied by Enduronut on topic Exhaust baffles

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That does indeed appear to be the elusive baffle that Jim's been searching for.

I find it interesting that Yamaha chose to use the 214 parts number prefix for these smaller sized models
The picture is in error though . . . . obviously showing an early DT1 baffle.

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Replied by DEET on topic Exhaust baffles

Here is another drawing.... not exact, but a little more like it.




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Much better . . . I'll be able to sleep tonight ! :lol:

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Replied by DEET on topic Exhaust baffles

I looked around and none of the "usual" parts sources have them. I didn't realize they were that rare.
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Replied by Makotosun on topic Exhaust baffles

I have seen them occasionally on Ebay, but have not looked at NOS. I suspect a lot of them got removed and tossed in the quest for more "power" (i.e. noise) and the rest are still in the pipes and are not being sold separately.
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