I use my horn all the time..it's like a sonic middle finger most mornings.
I would contend that the middle ground accepted by society is the level set by the Ministry. Surely you can believe there were advocates for even stricter noise restrictions just as there were others like you who want a higher limit, making the legislated level the middle ground. You just think the middle ground should be higher and that anyone who doesn't agree with you is in the wrong. Nobody here is advocating for silent bikes.Very few even acknowledge a middle-ground exists in this issue.
I would contend that the middle ground accepted by society is the level set by the Ministry. Surely you can believe there were advocates for even stricter noise restrictions just as there were others like you who want a higher limit, making the legislated level the middle ground. You just think the middle ground should be higher and that anyone who doesn't agree with you is in the wrong. Nobody here is advocating for silent bikes.
I think the legal limit is 110db. I have literally the loudest exhaust you can buy on my CBR and it just scratches 100. If you want a bike to be louder then that for anything but track work you should probably get your hearing checked.
Anything short of a headers dump is deemed legal, plenty of space to work with.
I think the legal limit is 110db. I have literally the loudest exhaust you can buy on my CBR and it just scratches 100. If you want a bike to be louder then that for anything but track work you should probably get your hearing checked.
Anything short of a headers dump is deemed legal, plenty of space to work with.
I would think that the logical way would be that if I sold my bike to you, then before you could register it, it would need to reverted back to stock pipes.
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The only advantage I find to loud pipes is when you're beside someone in their blind spot. Otherwise the sound from a bike shoots backward, not forward so the vehicles in front of you don't hear you until you're on top of them. Useless. Let's be real here: loud pipes were originally for performance reasons and raising hell, not safety. The saves lives argument was an invention to keep it legal. Fair enough, I don't care.
Or an exhaust system with front, left, right and rear exit.
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You say they give you an advantage when you're beside someone or in their blindspot then go on to say they're useless and the safety argument is invented. Which is it?
Blind spots are over rated. Is the car or truck in front going to do a 120deg turn in a millisecond? Of course if you have macular degeneration that's a whole different ball game.
I thought motorcycle exhausts were omnidirectional? That's why I never look backwards during a race, I can just hear your bike behind me lol!
I thought I could hear another bike at mosport this year, turns out it was just the sound of my bike bouncing off the wall in turn 1 and 10.