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So what say U about mo loud pipe restrictions?
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<blockquote data-quote="FJR919" data-source="post: 225502" data-attributes="member: 508"><p>I absolutely agree with SkooterG. Straight pipes are illegal in New York, but rarely are riders stopped, let alone ticketed. A partial reason is that many cops own bikes with straight pipes so they don't enforce it. Another example of the bad will created for all motorcyclists that have an adolescent desire to make noise under the guise of"loud pipes save lives"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJR919, post: 225502, member: 508"] I absolutely agree with SkooterG. Straight pipes are illegal in New York, but rarely are riders stopped, let alone ticketed. A partial reason is that many cops own bikes with straight pipes so they don't enforce it. Another example of the bad will created for all motorcyclists that have an adolescent desire to make noise under the guise of"loud pipes save lives" [/QUOTE]
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