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The Loud exhaust gang - The net is tightening !


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12 minutes ago, piston broke said:
32 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

The OP and the link have bug_ger all to do with loud exhausts.

 

Bit like Liverpool has blugger all to do with decent football....

 

The way it goes i guess....

You guessed wrong, there's no football at all in the Liverpool that I'm associated with.   That's the way it goes, I guess.

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1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

The OP and the link have bug_ger all to do with loud exhausts.

Well they can do more research I ain't doing it for em.

 

My exhaust is 87 decibels its very loud, its been check by local DLT and I have my road disc & insurance so I couldn't give monkeys.

 

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9 hours ago, Kwasaki said:

Recently in the last couple of months read a Thai road laws page on TIS exhaust because my bike didn't have TIS 28 years ago. 

Found a page on noise and it stated there 95 for small bikes 99 for big bikes.

I was gonna save it I wish I did now. 

In 1999 the standard was 95 dBA for up to 125cc and 99 for > 125cc.  In 2000 the standard was amended to read 95 dBA for all.  Now, there may be later changes.

 

https://www.tisi.go.th/data/standard/fulltext_e/tis341_2543.pdf

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9 hours ago, Damrongsak said:

In 1999 the standard was 95 dBA for up to 125cc and 99 for > 125cc.  In 2000 the standard was amended to read 95 dBA for all.  Now, there may be later changes.

 

https://www.tisi.go.th/data/standard/fulltext_e/tis341_2543.pdf

Like i said (they dont call me kissed and broke for nothing) ...

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9 hours ago, Damrongsak said:

In 1999 the standard was 95 dBA for up to 125cc and 99 for > 125cc.  In 2000 the standard was amended to read 95 dBA for all.  Now, there may be later changes.

 

https://www.tisi.go.th/data/standard/fulltext_e/tis341_2543.pdf

Thanks apologize to all what I read seemed to be up to date but obviously not. 

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12 minutes ago, seedy said:

HD ain't seen the DLT since the book change - coons age ago

Not likely to ever see it again.

Take all the video you want - can't see the plate number anyway 555

Lighting off car alarms since 2015 !!!

another hardley owner giving it the "big banana"

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12 minutes ago, seedy said:

HD ain't seen the DLT since the book change - coons age ago

Not likely to ever see it again.

Take all the video you want - can't see the plate number anyway 555

Lighting off car alarms since 2015 !!!

Well I thought the video had nothing to do with setting of car alarms. ????

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44 minutes ago, piston broke said:

6 bikes ? - it's usual, apparently, when a bloke brags about something - He's lacking in other areas...

A bit like having multiple horses? Each for a different use. 

Usually guys that equate things to lack of masculinity are themselves wanting.

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1 hour ago, VocalNeal said:

A bit like having multiple horses? Each for a different use. 

Usually guys that equate things to lack of masculinity are themselves wanting.

Or Trolls. "I have one bike - no idea what"

This one ?

 

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In the TIS 341-2528 (1985) the noise limit for all was 100 dBA. 

 

The USA is a mess with different rules for every State.  Many don't have a specified dBA level so you're at the mercy of the cops.  Others say no louder than the stock muffler.  Those that do specify a limit vary from about 80 to 95 dBA.

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I haven't noticed a crackdown. I've had 2 bikes with aftermarket exhausts go through the checks in the last month and both have aftermarket exhausts and both passed, including a Ducati with a Termignoni full system. Both also have the licence plate under the tail section.

 

Although I did notice that on the Ducati they only tested the right side exhaust for sound and emissions. Since the bike has one exhaust pipe for each cylinder (one on each side of the bike) they must be only recording about 50% of the total. I was going to point that out to them, but by the time I had finished watching the episode of Squid Game on my phone, they'd already finished the test. Oh well, never mind ????.

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11 hours ago, Damrongsak said:

In the TIS 341-2528 (1985) the noise limit for all was 100 dBA. 

 

The USA is a mess with different rules for every State.  Many don't have a specified dBA level so you're at the mercy of the cops.  Others say no louder than the stock muffler.  Those that do specify a limit vary from about 80 to 95 dBA.

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Reading the Thai law roads rules as you said as broken pistons said it's ammended to all 95db, a couple of pages on it reads about testing mentioning 95db & over 125cc 99db. 

 

The TIS stamp seems to be a problem for many riders here. 

At my testing Station and our local DLT it's not a problem.

 

In UK it's 74db and is checked at MOT before MOT you can fit aftermarket but race cans are stamped not for road use. 

 

Exhaust system designs can be quite different now with catalytic's and valve systems.

 

My old bike in UK would be allowed through the MOT at 87db because it's still the OEM original exhaust design from the manufacturing date. 

 

I would have no objection to fitting a TIS muffler but not until our test station tells me. 

 

 

 

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On 11/15/2021 at 8:56 AM, Kwasaki said:

Reading the Thai law roads rules as you said as broken pistons said it's ammended to all 95db, a couple of pages on it reads about testing mentioning 95db & over 125cc 99db. 

 

The TIS stamp seems to be a problem for many riders here. 

At my testing Station and our local DLT it's not a problem.

 

In UK it's 74db and is checked at MOT before MOT you can fit aftermarket but race cans are stamped not for road use. 

 

Exhaust system designs can be quite different now with catalytic's and valve systems.

 

My old bike in UK would be allowed through the MOT at 87db because it's still the OEM original exhaust design from the manufacturing date. 

 

I would have no objection to fitting a TIS muffler but not until our test station tells me. 

 

 

 

Well you're exhaust is to quiet, after 2 days on the way to Nan all I can hear is a honda phantom and ABBA. 

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9 hours ago, kelboy said:

Well you're exhaust is to quiet, after 2 days on the way to Nan all I can hear is a honda phantom and ABBA. 

I don't care about the noise and the old crusties who don't like it. 

 

Why didn't your sodding ABS warn us about road works and semi-off road riding on the 101.

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3 hours ago, Kwasaki said:

I don't care about the noise and the old crusties who don't like it. 

 

Why didn't your sodding ABS warn us about road works and semi-off road riding on the 101.

What about me ? i'm 37, so i guess a "young crusty" ....

 

I hate loud exhausts with a passion ... People who put them and annoy the great unwashed should have the bike confiscated and loud pipe destroyed ....

 

right, off me soap box..

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7 hours ago, Captain Monday said:

A shame but part of motoring culture seems to be making noise and causing nuisance. Same in USA, where half the dogs are pit-bulls and people parade around revving engines. What are they going to do when Harleys go all electric, install a loudspeaker with a 750-Watt 

amplifier to simulate exhaust noise?

And doing it cos they get egg'd on by their friends.....

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10 hours ago, piston broke said:

What about me ? i'm 37, so i guess a "young crusty" ....

 

I hate loud exhausts with a passion ... People who put them and annoy the great unwashed should have the bike confiscated and loud pipe destroyed ....

 

right, off me soap box..

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Your 37 and in Thailand instead of your home country that explains it OK.

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