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On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 15:11:41 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


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I wonder if this was modified from a real event ...

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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


What Eisboch said, although I think most of the very loud ones are running
straight pipes. I wish the cops would start stopping and noise testing
them, but I guess they've got better things to do.


Yeah. Society is threatened by donuts. Somebody's gotta arrest them all. We
had a guy in my neighborhood who went to work at 4:00 AM on his Harley, and
couldn't see fit to idle the stupid thing as he left the neighborhood. He
woke up every house he passed. We eventually got the cops to fix him. I
don't know what they said to him, but from that point on, it seemed like he
coasted with the engine off. Then, his girlfriend threw his dumb ass out of
the house.


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On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 19:45:45 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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"JohnH" wrote in message
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On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 15:11:41 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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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


What Eisboch said, although I think most of the very loud ones are running
straight pipes. I wish the cops would start stopping and noise testing
them, but I guess they've got better things to do.


Yeah. Society is threatened by donuts. Somebody's gotta arrest them all. We
had a guy in my neighborhood who went to work at 4:00 AM on his Harley, and
couldn't see fit to idle the stupid thing as he left the neighborhood. He
woke up every house he passed. We eventually got the cops to fix him. I
don't know what they said to him, but from that point on, it seemed like he
coasted with the engine off. Then, his girlfriend threw his dumb ass out of
the house.


Good on ya!

I'm a motorcyclist and realize the damage loud pipes do to the attitude
towards us.
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:

, but from that point on, it seemed like he
coasted with the engine off. Then, his girlfriend threw his dumb ass out of
the house.


If you take up coasting with the engine off, there are a lot of women
who would find that less than satisfactory and would do just as his
girlfriend did.

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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:

, but from that point on, it seemed like he
coasted with the engine off. Then, his girlfriend threw his dumb ass out
of
the house.


If you take up coasting with the engine off, there are a lot of women
who would find that less than satisfactory and would do just as his
girlfriend did.


It doesn't matter. There's a short list of crimes which should be punishable
by death, without a jury trial. Waking up neighbors is one of them. You
simply don't do that. There is no debate possible on this matter, unless
you're an idiot.


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