The helmet thread has just about ran its course it looks like and we need another topic that goes to the roots of motorcycle beliefs.
Do loud pipes really safe lives? Loud pipes let other drivers know there is a motorcycle nearby. Does it help keep the cages in their place or does it annoy them and make them more aggressive?
One of the first things replaced on a new bike is the exhaust. It is the stamp of ownership. Are they just an excuse for motorcycle riders to impose their culture on other people? People who are not bikers do not usually enjoy their peace and quiet disturbed by a loud motorcycle. How many neighbors are upset every time a straight exhaust bike is started up, revved up and takes off down the street?
I asked my neighbor one day if she had heard the exhaust of a custom bike I have. She replied, "Oh yes, we have heard them all." And I was trying to be considerate. Who knows who else I have annoyed by working on and riding my passion? You can't work on a bike for hours and then not start it up afterwards, can you?
Of course it doesn't help that I 'sometimes' keep hours that are a 'little' later than most people. I seem to do my best work after 11:00 PM, and I enjoy puttering around in the garage. Starting up the bike after an evening of work is only normal, isn't it? I closed the doors to my garage because it was so late and started the bobber after I put the
V&H short shots on. After about 15 seconds I turned the bobber off. My ears rang for 5 minutes. I had to put some baffles in those babies.
So the questions are: Do loud pipes save lives? Do they annoy non-motorcycle people? How much anti-motorcycle feelings are caused by them and should we care? How many of us have been denied access to someplace because we were on motorcycles?