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Redsps 31-Jul-2005 16:21

Exhaust noise levels, are we in for a big shakeup now.
 
Just been reading in MCN about these possible new noise level restrictions.
I have my own thoughts about this "lord" who is behind this, and where he should be shipped off to, but won't go into that at this point:mad::mad:

Anyway, if this legistration does go through, I suspect 90% of duke owners will become victims straight away.
I suspect that a large amount of dukes will be over this new limit with there normal pipes fitted, let alone termis etc.
My sps with its pipes on from the factory, will be way over the limit:o:o
what is happening out there peeps, with one thing and another with biking at present, it looks like a slippery slope for bikes :flame::flame:.
Quite frankly someone from the appropiate government dept etc, wants to do something about all these nova boys etc with there mental exhausts , instead of gunning for bikers.
Just my opinion that is, but I do feel very strongly about this subject.

No one is going to confiscate my bike, full stop!

cheers
noisy Redsps

Twinfan 31-Jul-2005 16:51

Personally, I've never known anyone complain about the noise of a Duke on open pipes. It's the Jap four cylinders at 15,000rpm that are annoying people and spoiling it for the rest of us :mad:

nelly 31-Jul-2005 16:55

I agree with you. The legilastion over bike exhausts has always appeared discriminatory to me when cars are allowed to run what ever.
I had a Uno Turbo many years ago that was really loud! Never got in trouble over that.
A few years ago I ran a ZXR750. I was pulled over near Matlock and got a real going over. It had an after market can and despite being road legal and showing the E mark, I was still questioned over it. Whilst I was getting a talking to, a Saxo went by. Big exhaust, sub turned up loud and definately over full with with Chavs. I glanced at it and grinned......... got nothing more than a "well.......back to your exhaust" from the copper who then gave me a producer.
We're just an easy minority to target. I agree it will get tougher as well. Even the tracks appear to be tightening down now!!

andyb 31-Jul-2005 20:27

Of course it was in MCN ..................it must be true!

Redsps 31-Jul-2005 20:29

Should this article be taken with a pinch of salt then andy.

andyb 31-Jul-2005 20:30

I recon a lot of the tracks have just got on to a bandwagon charging more for noisy days.......

FWIW i dont know of any extra directives/persecutions etc directed at anything noisy, bikes or cars!!!

Mr_S 31-Jul-2005 20:40

Wasn't the article related to some Lord who wants to reduce the noise limit to 74dB. Which could only be applied to new manufactured vehicles.

Unsurprisingly he's from North Yorks, and is probably a buddy of Janet Street Porter and Patrick Stewart, who also want a global ban on bikes in the moors.

[Edited on 31-7-2005 by Mr_S]

Twinfan 31-Jul-2005 22:40

I bet he lives near Donington...

yorkshire pud 01-Aug-2005 02:05

*******s .:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad ::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: leave us alone:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

Stu748R 01-Aug-2005 18:48

For you guys who dont know, 3 d b increase in volume is equal to doubling the volume and obviously the the same decrease in reverse.It will problably only apply to new bikes from a certain date.What is worrying is that Chains are louder than the drive train of cars and dry clutches ??If too many people break the law theres something wrong with the law.As for confiscation,JUST TRY IT MATE !!!:flame: :flame:


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