Loud pipes ? Beware in New Hampshire !
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Loud pipes ? Beware in New Hampshire !
Think twice about bouncing your drag piped Harley off it's rev limiter to impress people...
I love the Harley rumble, but now is the time to keep em' quiet in the presance of the public....
http://www.motorcycleshows.com/media...it-motorcycles
I love the Harley rumble, but now is the time to keep em' quiet in the presance of the public....
http://www.motorcycleshows.com/media...it-motorcycles
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Dan I totally agree with you that it is against the law and that intentionally blipping the throttle in town is asking for a ticket you deserve, but at the same time I think people like this Karen Mitchell who go out of their way to make a comittee just to bring attention to themselves should be put out of our misery, I have a problem with her children (if anyone was dumb enough to reproduce with her) screaming in my ear on airplanes, in the movies, or while I am eating dinner, some of those screams are over the 90 decibles aloud by law here in NY but I dont see anyone giving out those tickets, going one mile an hour over the speed limit or passing in an intersection when a slow *** takes his time turning is also against the law as is eating ice cream on the sidewalk in Carmel California, some laws are made to be broken. As far as that giving "all riders a bad image" I think its more than that that gives riders a bad image and an asshat like you telling us to conform and to ride like your told to not like you want which is why alot of riders ride makes you a complete douche so go buy a car sell your bike hike up your panties and join ol Karen's comittee.
Last edited by I8AGSXR; 05-31-2011 at 09:07 AM. Reason: added a remark
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I live in Maine & ride to NH a lot. I think that sate's seriously biker friendly. it's a running joke with the guys i ride with that you can tell when you cross the state line into NH cuz the roads all of a sudden get nice. It's just great riding the white mountains. And how loud do you really need a bike to be?
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my 2 cents
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I live in Maine & ride to NH a lot. I think that sate's seriously biker friendly. it's a running joke with the guys i ride with that you can tell when you cross the state line into NH cuz the roads all of a sudden get nice. It's just great riding the white mountains. And how loud do you really need a bike to be?
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