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So what say U about mo loud pipe restrictions?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheAxeman" data-source="post: 225792" data-attributes="member: 1124"><p>I think the loud pipes issue is a problem for cities, towns, and villages across the US. The small village of Greenport, NY is a few miles away from me here and they get inundated with bikes on summer weekends resulting in forums with discussions that commonly go like this:</p><p></p><p>I hate the motocycles too! Unless we as a community decide embrace them and derive our livings from them, I say we crack down hard. Call the police everytime you hear loud pipes. Maybe we sit at Claudios and call in DWI's on bikers as they leave on Sundays... Anything we can do to get the word out that Greenport Village doesn't want your loud illegal pipes in town!</p><p></p><p>**I have friends with bikes, but they don't have 107 Decible mufflers or no mufflers on their bikes. I am not against bikers or anythign they do or represent, i just hate the noise that their pipes makes when 100 of them rumble in and out of the village. When you add this to the LOUD music that cluadios has from Friday 9PM thorugh sunday 7PM, it makes it hard to enjoy my weekend being a village resident!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheAxeman, post: 225792, member: 1124"] I think the loud pipes issue is a problem for cities, towns, and villages across the US. The small village of Greenport, NY is a few miles away from me here and they get inundated with bikes on summer weekends resulting in forums with discussions that commonly go like this: I hate the motocycles too! Unless we as a community decide embrace them and derive our livings from them, I say we crack down hard. Call the police everytime you hear loud pipes. Maybe we sit at Claudios and call in DWI's on bikers as they leave on Sundays... Anything we can do to get the word out that Greenport Village doesn't want your loud illegal pipes in town! **I have friends with bikes, but they don't have 107 Decible mufflers or no mufflers on their bikes. I am not against bikers or anythign they do or represent, i just hate the noise that their pipes makes when 100 of them rumble in and out of the village. When you add this to the LOUD music that cluadios has from Friday 9PM thorugh sunday 7PM, it makes it hard to enjoy my weekend being a village resident! [/QUOTE]
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