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weeksy wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:45 pm
PitaNaanRoti wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 8:08 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 5:56 pm

Have you confused me with someone else? I live 30 miles from the A272, if I can hear them then they're really loud!
Not here but on STW - seem to recall your fevered muttering about “loud pipes”
I don't see the point in them for sure. People just do it to be dicks like they were still 17. No one needs more than 200 bhp,

Mine's only got 199 :)

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To put the original story in perspective the noise limit is about the limit they use on uk track day drive by tests but in a 30mph zone which doesn't sound too unreasonable. Not a massive fan of really loud pipes but some of mine aren't factory quiet so it's not for me to say what people do. However. I do think people who rev the tits off bikes and cars in 30s are proper pricks.
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slowsider wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 5:11 pm Shouldn't they be sonars?

They certainly shouldn't be RADAR (RAdio Direction And Ranging) but they shouldn't be SONAR (SOund Navigation And Ranging) either. They are sound intensity measuring thingys. AKA Db meters.

I was just quoting the OP. FFS I even put Radar in quotes the first time
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When you think about it, this radar/microphone thing will be a fair distance from the end of your pipe, Taking into account the acceptable db level, I doubt it'll be much of a concern.

I can see living just up the road from a bikers cafe being a bit noisy, but don't we get used to things. RAF Shawbury is a stone's throw from me, helicopter training facility. When we first moved there 14 years ago, you'd be in bed 11pm and it was all you could hear, today I never notice them.

We've also got an MX track 1 mile away, when there racing you hear them. They race on Sundays and along with all the garden equipment noises it really isn't a problem.

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So, a bit like speed cameras, once you know where the new db checks are and take appropriate action (roll off the throttle) it's not a problem?
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Dodgy knees wrote: Thu Jan 06, 2022 9:18 am When you think about it, this radar/microphone thing will be a fair distance from the end of your pipe, Taking into account the acceptable db level, I doubt it'll be much of a concern.
Sound measurement can be very complicated, you can apply weightings to account for distance, time, air density etc etc etc, and get the same result from a microphone 5 cm or 5 meters away from the source
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Wonder if it's someone's reaction to the demonstrations against the MOT being introduced here. Bikers are dead against it (for some reason, probably the amount of modifications they do?) so maybe someone decided to do something different??
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Noggin wrote: Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:58 am Wonder if it's someone's reaction to the demonstrations against the MOT being introduced here. Bikers are dead against it (for some reason, probably the amount of modifications they do?) so maybe someone decided to do something different??
Is that back on again?
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DefTrap wrote: Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:59 am
Noggin wrote: Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:58 am Wonder if it's someone's reaction to the demonstrations against the MOT being introduced here. Bikers are dead against it (for some reason, probably the amount of modifications they do?) so maybe someone decided to do something different??
Is that back on again?
I don't know. I remember loads of protests about it, but not the outcome!!
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I hope not, mine will never pass, too many odd and missing bits.
But, than again, my local CT man is a lovely guy and he passes my 406 every time. ;)
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Unlike a camera, it won't catch you from distance so fixed ones will get location known and if they have mobile device's you'll just roll off I would imagine. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Noggin wrote: Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:58 am Wonder if it's someone's reaction to the demonstrations against the MOT being introduced here. Bikers are dead against it (for some reason, probably the amount of modifications they do?) so maybe someone decided to do something different??
Or the number of bikes on bald tyres...
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French plod are particularly hot on spot checking balding tyres.
Don't forget that even the car CT (MOT) is every two years there, that's an awful lot of tyre wear between CT checks ....
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There was demos in Germany as they wanted to ban motorbikes on a Sunday due to noise complaints.

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The Spin Doctor wrote: Thu Jan 06, 2022 5:44 pm
Noggin wrote: Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:58 am Wonder if it's someone's reaction to the demonstrations against the MOT being introduced here. Bikers are dead against it (for some reason, probably the amount of modifications they do?) so maybe someone decided to do something different??
Or the number of bikes on bald tyres...

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Spotted in France a couple of years back.
100% not limited to France though!!
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Noggin wrote: Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:30 pm 100% not limited to France though!!
Maybe not... I've slightly overdone the wear limit on a couple myself, but I've seen a scary number of bald rear tyres on French-plated bikes over the years. Down at the Bol one year, there was even a front showing the wire cords... is it connected to the lack of a roadworthiness inspection? Maybe... maybe French bikers are even tighter than me.
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Funny - I always expect to see way more terribly ratty French bikes than I actually do. I rarely see anything actually running that is as old as mine (knocking 25 years).
I wonder whether not having a regular CT means that bike serviceable life is curtailed, and that they're typically terrible home mechanics.
Dunno, guessing.
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I heard a little about it………..

I have no issues with the bikes, tend to find bikers don’t cruise around town like absolutely retarded morons, cars on the other hand.

Where I live all I can hear in the distance is the boy racers, hitting the limiters as they go through 1st and 2nd gears when leaving junctions, absolute pain in the farter.
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wull wrote: Sun Jan 09, 2022 7:54 am I heard a little about it………..

I have no issues with the bikes, tend to find bikers don’t cruise around town like absolutely retarded morons, cars on the other hand.

Where I live all I can hear in the distance is the boy racers, hitting the limiters as they go through 1st and 2nd gears when leaving junctions, absolute pain in the farter.
Do pop over to NW2 and tell the tit on the R6 that. It's almost certainly the same bike that I hear going up the main road a good quarter of a mile away, since he never changes gear.
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