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Jan 8, 2024

Ride In Silence: Your Guide To Lowering Bike Exhaust Sound

The exhaust sound of a bike is often one of its defining features. If you have a special attachment to your bike, you may even recognise it from a long distance simply by its exhaust sound. For avid bikers, this particular sound signals the start of an exciting adventure. However, bike exhaust sounds can also lead to noise problems, and understandably so. With noise pollution levels increasing, some people may find unnecessary exhaust sounds irritating. Additionally, as a responsible rider, it is your duty to reduce the harmful impact your riding can make on the environment and your surroundings. If you own a bike, you may have already followed some legal measures, such as having third-party two wheeler insurance and a valid Pollution-Under-Control certificate. In addition, you can also follow some noise-reduction measures to make motorcycle exhaust quieter so you as well as others have a peaceful ride.

Tips to Lower Bike Exhaust Sound 

The following tips can help you reduce your exhaust noise without compromising the performance of the bike:

Check if the exhaust pipe is leaking 

One reason your bike can make loud exhaust noises is due to leakage in the exhaust pipe. Usually, you may hear a popping sound or experience pungent smells. If there is indeed a leak, check where the exact source is. This can help you make the repairs yourself. For instance, if the leakage is due to loose bolts, you can tighten it yourself. Leakages are often caused due to rust. So, keep an eye out for rusted spots. If you find a leak, repair it quickly to ensure you have a smoother and quieter ride. It is ideal to take care of these small repairs yourself rather than take your bike to a garage and make a claim on your two-wheeler insurance plan. It will help you save time as well as money in the long run.* ## Claims are subject to terms and conditions set forth under motor insurance policy.

Get a new exhaust pipe 

Perhaps the finest way to make your exhaust sounds quieter is to get a new exhaust pipe. The kind of pipe you should opt for depends on the bike you have, as some pipes may be suitable for a particular type of bike. For example, if your bike has a twin exhaust system, then cross pipes can be a good option as they can reduce your bike’s exhaust sounds considerably. Another option to lower your bike’s exhaust sound is to get an exhaust noise reducer. Ideally, the cap of the noise reducer should be smaller than the circumference of the exhaust so that it can fit properly.

Opt for a better catalytic converter 

For the uninitiated, a catalytic converter is essentially an exhaust emission control device whose primary role is to reduce harmful emissions. It transforms toxic emissions made by the bike, such as carbon monoxide, into relatively safer gases. Most likely, your bike would already have such a device. However, replacing it with a new converter can help reduce engine noise. Moreover, your bike may also have better insulation and may vibrate less, too. A word of advice: If you are making any major modifications to your bike, please inform your insurance provider about it when you renew bike insurance plan. Certain modifications can affect the premium of your plan and hence, the insurer should be aware of the same.

Get a better baffle

Composed of plastic, metal or fibreglass, baffles are useful devices when it comes to silencing exhaust pipes. Baffles reduce the sounds by creating a screen that bounces off it before it reaches the muffler. As with other motor parts, baffles become less effective as they age. You can replace the old baffle with a new one; to increase its effectiveness, you can even use baffles that have sound-dampening materials like fibreglass. Slip-in baffles are also an option if you wish to carry out the task yourself. You can also get your mufflers replaced to lower your bike’s exhaust sounds.

Make Your Bike Ride Peaceful and Safer with Bike Insurance

Lowering your bike’s exhaust sounds is one aspect of being a responsible bike owner and rider. Another crucial aspect is to have to buy and renew bike insurance timely. You may already have the mandatory third-party insurance coverage. However, you can level up your protection with a comprehensive plan, which protects against natural disasters, manmade calamities, and theft, among other eventualities. A comprehensive plan also offers the chance to opt for add-ons, such as zero depreciation cover, engine protector cover, and so on. The premium of a comprehensive plan differs from third-party premiums. A two wheeler insurance calculator can provide an estimate of a comprehensive plan easily.* Claims are subject to terms and conditions set forth under motor insurance policy. By following the given tips and having a solid Motor insurance plan, you can ride your bike peacefully and with better peace of mind.   *Standard T&C apply. Insurance is the subject matter of solicitation. For more details on benefits, exclusions, limitations, terms, and conditions, please read the sales brochure/policy wording carefully before concluding a sale. ##All savings are provided by the insurer as per the IRDAI-approved insurance plan. Standard T&C apply.

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