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Bam! Boats to be banned in 'Bama?
"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... A Gold Wing flew past 3 feet away, accelerating nicely to about 60 as he passed us. We saw it. Didn't hear anything. Honda Rules! Harley Sucks! --Vic You sure it was a Gold Wing and not a Honda Civic? Same exhaust sound. (With applogies to a certain Florida Jim) The stock Harley exhaust is not all that loud. The problem is that most newbie Harley owners immediately exchange the pipes for a set of illegal or semi-legal aftermarket slip-ons. It's a ritual of sorts. Then there's the screaming 2 stroke rice rockets that will rupture your ear drums. I ride an Ultra Classic with stock pipes and it isn't loud at all. Eisboch |
Bam! Boats to be banned in 'Bama?
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... A Gold Wing flew past 3 feet away, accelerating nicely to about 60 as he passed us. We saw it. Didn't hear anything. Honda Rules! Harley Sucks! --Vic You sure it was a Gold Wing and not a Honda Civic? Same exhaust sound. (With applogies to a certain Florida Jim) The stock Harley exhaust is not all that loud. The problem is that most newbie Harley owners immediately exchange the pipes for a set of illegal or semi-legal aftermarket slip-ons. It's a ritual of sorts. Then there's the screaming 2 stroke rice rockets that will rupture your ear drums. I ride an Ultra Classic with stock pipes and it isn't loud at all. Eisboch Actually the Wing is quieter than a lot of cars. It's quite pleasant to be tooling down a quiet country road and be able to hear the sounds of nature. My wifes Honda ACE kind of sounds and feels like a stock Harley. It must have killed the engineers to have to design those attributes into a Honda engine. ;-{)) The stock Harley signature sound, is not objectionable at all. Once in a while I hear a modified one that sounds pretty good too. If you idle em down low enough, almost to a stall, you hear the "potato-potato" sound they are famous for. I kind of like that. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Bam! Boats to be banned in 'Bama?
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 03:06:02 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message .. . A Gold Wing flew past 3 feet away, accelerating nicely to about 60 as he passed us. We saw it. Didn't hear anything. Honda Rules! Harley Sucks! --Vic You sure it was a Gold Wing and not a Honda Civic? Same exhaust sound. (With applogies to a certain Florida Jim) Pretty sure. It had only 2 wheels, and was skinnier than a Civic. The stock Harley exhaust is not all that loud. The problem is that most newbie Harley owners immediately exchange the pipes for a set of illegal or semi-legal aftermarket slip-ons. It's a ritual of sorts. Then there's the screaming 2 stroke rice rockets that will rupture your ear drums. Yeah, I know. And I'm still really a pushrod guy. Harleys are still pushrod, aren't they? They used to ticket the open pipers, but for some reason they leave them alone now. Maybe because most of the riders are pushing 60 or 70 years old. Probably half-deaf. My 22-year-old got a ticket when he put something similar to the old glass packs on his ride. I swear. I told him to keep a low profile, but he managed to turn a damn '93 Chevy Corsica into a cop-magnet with all the tricking out he did on it. You'd think from looking at the car it belongs on a trailer headed for Talladega. Got another ticket for some goofy LEDS he put on the "custom" hood. All this was legal, and he beat the tickets. He's a good driver, and has less movers than I did at his age. But a cop-magnet is a cop magnet. They'll make a U-turn and follow him waiting for any mistake - unless they know him. I ****ed him off by telling him with 2 more pounds of rice he'll have a Civic. But it's actually all well-done, and I'm proud of his efforts. I'm thinking about pushing/helping him into opening a customizing shop. He's got too much talent to waste doing truck chassis. The rice screamer bikes are pretty rare around here. I don't think they live long, because they not only make that terrible screaming noise, but they're moving WAY fast. I ride an Ultra Classic with stock pipes and it isn't loud at all. Whenever I think about what bike I would have, that's about it. But I lost all desire for a bike after I crashed a car doing 105mph. There was nothing unmangled but the front seat and me. A black eye was my only injury. I saw the value of being wrapped in steel - and luck. I can do the steel part. --Vic |
Bam! Boats to be banned in 'Bama?
Vic Smith wrote:
But it's actually all well-done, and I'm proud of his efforts. I'm thinking about pushing/helping him into opening a customizing shop. He's got too much talent to waste doing truck chassis. Sounds like he has a calling, and for less than you would pay for private college, you can give him a career and a passion. |
Bam! Boats to be banned in 'Bama?
"Eisboch" wrote in message
... "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... A Gold Wing flew past 3 feet away, accelerating nicely to about 60 as he passed us. We saw it. Didn't hear anything. Honda Rules! Harley Sucks! --Vic You sure it was a Gold Wing and not a Honda Civic? Same exhaust sound. (With applogies to a certain Florida Jim) The stock Harley exhaust is not all that loud. The problem is that most newbie Harley owners immediately exchange the pipes for a set of illegal or semi-legal aftermarket slip-ons. It's a ritual of sorts. It's an IQ test. Why do so many Harley owners behave like sheep? |
Bam! Boats to be banned in 'Bama?
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 06:45:49 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: Vic Smith wrote: But it's actually all well-done, and I'm proud of his efforts. I'm thinking about pushing/helping him into opening a customizing shop. He's got too much talent to waste doing truck chassis. Sounds like he has a calling, and for less than you would pay for private college, you can give him a career and a passion. Maybe. He's finishing the ASE certificates in his spare time, and about reached "master" level. But I don't see his strength on the diagnostic end. His artistry is in his hands and eyes. --Vic |
Bam! Boats to be banned in 'Bama?
"John H." wrote in message
... On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 03:06:02 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message . .. A Gold Wing flew past 3 feet away, accelerating nicely to about 60 as he passed us. We saw it. Didn't hear anything. Honda Rules! Harley Sucks! --Vic You sure it was a Gold Wing and not a Honda Civic? Same exhaust sound. (With applogies to a certain Florida Jim) The stock Harley exhaust is not all that loud. The problem is that most newbie Harley owners immediately exchange the pipes for a set of illegal or semi-legal aftermarket slip-ons. It's a ritual of sorts. Then there's the screaming 2 stroke rice rockets that will rupture your ear drums. I ride an Ultra Classic with stock pipes and it isn't loud at all. Eisboch You're right, the stock Harley's are not that loud. Just listen to any of the police Harley's running around. The stock Harley rider's answer to the straight, loud pipes is that they are 'safer', which is a crock of crap. Yeah...especially if neighbors are concocting ways to kill the Harely owner. Then the bikes definitely are not safe, at least indirectly. |
Bam! Boats to be banned in 'Bama?
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 21:30:03 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote: On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:05:58 -0400, Jack Redington wrote: But I degress, the main thing we are seeing is some folks like to have boats that make a lot of noise. (Loud steros or unrestricted exhaust) My digression, but to the noise point. I used to be a Harley fan. Just because it was American. I was out driving on an errand a couple days ago and a couple Harleys were 1/8 to 1/4 mile ahead of me. This was for a few miles. We were doing 35. Anytime the Harleys weren't coasting, my wife and I had to yell at each other to be heard. On the way home we were doing 45, chatting in normal tones. A Gold Wing flew past 3 feet away, accelerating nicely to about 60 as he passed us. We saw it. Didn't hear anything. Honda Rules! Harley Sucks! --Vic You should try a Moto Guzzi. |
Bam! Boats to be banned in 'Bama?
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 03:06:02 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Vic Smith" wrote in message .. . A Gold Wing flew past 3 feet away, accelerating nicely to about 60 as he passed us. We saw it. Didn't hear anything. Honda Rules! Harley Sucks! --Vic You sure it was a Gold Wing and not a Honda Civic? Same exhaust sound. (With applogies to a certain Florida Jim) The stock Harley exhaust is not all that loud. The problem is that most newbie Harley owners immediately exchange the pipes for a set of illegal or semi-legal aftermarket slip-ons. It's a ritual of sorts. Then there's the screaming 2 stroke rice rockets that will rupture your ear drums. I ride an Ultra Classic with stock pipes and it isn't loud at all. Eisboch You're right, the stock Harley's are not that loud. Just listen to any of the police Harley's running around. The stock Harley rider's answer to the straight, loud pipes is that they are 'safer', which is a crock of crap. |
Bam! Boats to be banned in 'Bama?
"John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 03:06:02 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message . .. A Gold Wing flew past 3 feet away, accelerating nicely to about 60 as he passed us. We saw it. Didn't hear anything. Honda Rules! Harley Sucks! --Vic You sure it was a Gold Wing and not a Honda Civic? Same exhaust sound. (With applogies to a certain Florida Jim) The stock Harley exhaust is not all that loud. The problem is that most newbie Harley owners immediately exchange the pipes for a set of illegal or semi-legal aftermarket slip-ons. It's a ritual of sorts. Then there's the screaming 2 stroke rice rockets that will rupture your ear drums. I ride an Ultra Classic with stock pipes and it isn't loud at all. Eisboch You're right, the stock Harley's are not that loud. Just listen to any of the police Harley's running around. The stock Harley rider's answer to the straight, loud pipes is that they are 'safer', which is a crock of crap. Years ago, a neighbor took the job as CEO of a company who manufactured mufflers for Harley. His wife said they were by a bar in Santa Cruz and hubby is down looking at the scooters. Harley guy was a little antagonistic when asking what he was doing. When he explained he was head of company that made parts for Harley's, he was treated like royalty. Did not have buy a drink in the bar. |
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