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On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 06:43:24 -0400, "Eisboch"
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I wonder if this was modified from a real event ...

http://www.eisboch.com/respect.wmv

Eisboch


As it should be.


Do Harleys come from the factory with noise levels that are illegal, or
do most owners modify them to be that way?


Some modify them with illegal mufflers. A few completely remove the
mufflers and run straight pipes.
Many remove the stock mufflers and install louder, but still legal
mufflers (slip-ons). All in all though, a Harley, even modified, isn't
nearly as loud as some of the custom bikes with S&S engines.

I recently changed mine back to the stock, quiet mufflers since I don't
ride in Florida anymore, the land of sound proof Lincoln TownCars driven
by sweet but oblivious little old ladies.

(with apologies to JiminFl :-) )

The new bikes are more difficult to mess with because they have catalytic
converters and must pass emissions tests. Or, I should say, are
*supposed* to pass emission tests.

Eisboch

I am not a little old lady, but I prefer to be oblivious to vehicles that
are better at making noise than horsepower. Harleys , with their potato-
potato noise are bad but not as objectionable as the honda civics running
around at near red line that sound like sick sewing machines, or the kids
that cant keep their fenders and my head from rattling while they feel their
"music". Thanks for toning down your pipes.
Jim