Banning Loud Pipes?
#1
Banning Loud Pipes?
I saw an editorial, link below, supporting legislation to require exhausts to conform to EPA standards of 84 decibels. If you visit NH for bike week or just to enjoy the scenic rides, perhaps it is worth politely contacting the state representative to discuss if this would alter your plans to visit NH and pump money into the local economy.
http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/273681/time-to-muffle-loud-motorcycle-pipes?CSAuthResp=1313415399%3A9qgal9ljlmelldg0avc1 mjfvr6%3ACSUserId|CSGroupId%3Aapproved%3A4E3AFC402 7AF028C9FF93C65B8789A41&CSUserId=94&CSGroupId=1
http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/273681/time-to-muffle-loud-motorcycle-pipes?CSAuthResp=1313415399%3A9qgal9ljlmelldg0avc1 mjfvr6%3ACSUserId|CSGroupId%3Aapproved%3A4E3AFC402 7AF028C9FF93C65B8789A41&CSUserId=94&CSGroupId=1
#2
So... you're complaining about the noise laws/ordinances?? I applaud them! I don't know if they save lives or not (waiting for proof of that), but I DO know that I HATE riding next to someone with loud pipes. I can only imagine how annoying it is to the general public.
#4
Im running V & H pipes with quiet baffels and usually try not to "rev it up" in residential areas etc. I think the loud pipe thing can be a big problem for us in the future if riders dont use common sense and take it easy in populated areas so you dont **** off the neighbors otherwise we will lose accross the board. California already passed a law for 2013 and on no exhaust changes that are not original manafacturer and EPA approved, no aftermarket pies, usually the rest of the country follows along in the next couple of years.
#6
So... you're complaining about the noise laws/ordinances?? I applaud them! I don't know if they save lives or not (waiting for proof of that), but I DO know that I HATE riding next to someone with loud pipes. I can only imagine how annoying it is to the general public.
Do you have stock pipes? Very few do.
#7
think the loud pipe thing can be a big problem for us in the future if riders dont use common sense and take it easy in populated areas so you dont **** off the neighbors otherwise we will lose accross the board.
do you really want laws thet might prevent you from replacing your Harley pipes with an aftermarket pipe, no matter how quiet?
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#8
So... you're complaining about the noise laws/ordinances?? I applaud them! I don't know if they save lives or not (waiting for proof of that), but I DO know that I HATE riding next to someone with loud pipes. I can only imagine how annoying it is to the general public.
#9
The whole sad thing is we as a community brought this upon ourselves.
All it take is for the idiots with loud pipes to stay off the throttle through town and neighborhoods. That simple.
All it take is for the idiots with loud pipes to stay off the throttle through town and neighborhoods. That simple.
#10
I have the old style SE II's (race only) and they are loud - IF I want them to be. I can use the next higher gear and have to in a couple of small burgs to keep from getting stopped. No harm! Out in the country or on the expressway...I dont mind letting the eagles scream a bit!