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So what say U about mo loud pipe restrictions?
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<blockquote data-quote="nusman68" data-source="post: 225673" data-attributes="member: 452"><p>At the annual 'Lonestar Rally' they have in Galveston (Texas) one need only walk down the main drag to 'enjoy' the problem. The open-pipe Harley dudes all roll by, nose-to-tail, parade mode, revving their engines until all the storefront glass is shaking....forget about having a conversation with your friend next to you..and you better put down your drink so you can cover your ears...yeah, its great. The only thing that breaks up the noise are the handful of sportbike riders that choose to participate; I'm sorry to report that they take great delight in testing their rev-limiters with the 4-into-none pipes they have, while idling behind the HD guys. Just as obnoxious and deafening; I mean, WTF? Are all these guys lacking in the 'nads dept? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite11" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll eyes :rolleyes:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /> *BUT* it is a bike rally, so I suppose it goes with the territory; however I can definitely understand a non-biker bitching when these guys cut loose in a neighborhood. I like a good strong exhaust note myself, but when my ears start bleeding......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nusman68, post: 225673, member: 452"] At the annual 'Lonestar Rally' they have in Galveston (Texas) one need only walk down the main drag to 'enjoy' the problem. The open-pipe Harley dudes all roll by, nose-to-tail, parade mode, revving their engines until all the storefront glass is shaking....forget about having a conversation with your friend next to you..and you better put down your drink so you can cover your ears...yeah, its great. The only thing that breaks up the noise are the handful of sportbike riders that choose to participate; I'm sorry to report that they take great delight in testing their rev-limiters with the 4-into-none pipes they have, while idling behind the HD guys. Just as obnoxious and deafening; I mean, WTF? Are all these guys lacking in the 'nads dept? :rolleyes: *BUT* it is a bike rally, so I suppose it goes with the territory; however I can definitely understand a non-biker bitching when these guys cut loose in a neighborhood. I like a good strong exhaust note myself, but when my ears start bleeding...... [/QUOTE]
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