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KYMCO Venox Exhaust Baffle Mod - Step by Step Instructions with Images - Part 2 - Putting the baffles back in correctly

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KYMCO Venox Exhaust Baffle Mod - Step by Step Instructions with Images
Part 2 - Putting the baffles back in correctly


  • Grab a handful of spacers from the hardware store, a pair of 5 mm screws, a pair of 5 mm lug nuts. You want sufficient spacing to let the sound out, without negatively effecting back-pressure. The screws in the photos are 15mm in length.

    KYMCO Venox Baffle Mod
  • You’ll install the spacers between the open end of the exhaust pipe and the baffle. The spacers will create a gap between the end of the exhaust pipe and the baffles. A few millimetres in opening is all it takes to open up the sound of your Venox considerably. Anything more and you won’t be providing enough backpressure to the engine.

    KYMCO Venox Baffle Mod
  • Now re-insert your exhaust baffle. Top off your naked screws with lug nuts (end caps) to give it a nice professional looking finish. Congratulations, you’re all done. Make sure everything is secure, and start up your KYMCO Venox when it’s safe to do so.

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  • Caution: Remember this is just a suggestion, not based on our own experiences, but simply a translation on what is available on the ClubVenox.es web forum. The full thread can be found here. We aren't responsible for any damage or injury in the event you try this mod, and we suggest taking adri's approach of simply letting your dealership do it.

    Remember: Engines need backpressure, removing the baffles too far out or removing them altogether might seem like a good idea at the time, but may lead to bad experiences in the future.

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