Ban the Can

Bogus you say. It is not those of us on this site you have to convince. Try taking it up with The Ontario Provincial Police. If you think the DNR can be harsh the OPP makes them look like choirboys.

We should not forget that we are NOT in Canada....their rules are their rules. I don't like their socialized health system either.....we are in the good 'ole US of A. Don't bring a provincial police state here.....
 
You are correct, loud cans on sleds save lives by eliminating trails, therefore reducing the overall risk of the sport because we have fewer places to ride

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Tom
by banning the can I hope you will still allow me to put my can in your bar stool!


Actually, I stated that "loud pipes save lives" not "loud cans....". The refence was to Harleys not snowmobiles. I highly doubt the snowmobiles need to worry about a car cutting them off. As I mentioned, I am a proponent of safety and respect for others. My belief is that it is the constant blipping of the throttle, on and off, from no throttle to full throttle, that is causing the annoyance.....I don't ride like that but some do....and an aftermarket can will respond to throttle blipping differently than stock.

Well enough for me - nice here in Green Bay - think I will go fire up the Hog.....and maybe the Stihl chainsaw....but the chainsaw is loud too!! Crap!! lol
 

mezz

Well-known member
BBB, I couldn't agree with you more. To clarify my early response in this thread, the obnoxiously loud & constant burping the throttle with that obnoxiously loud can is disturbing to say the least. Some have apparently taken it as all cans should be banned, that is not the case, nor did I think that was your position. If it takes enforcement of this for a while, then so be it, the message will be received as well as the fine that goes with it. As far as business owners making a stand, they all should, they are in communities that serve more than the snowmobilers. Yes, the few that are the violators pale in comparison to the responsible & respectful operators. The message needs to be loud & clear, be responsible or stay the **** out. BRRRRRAPPPPP on that!-Mezz
 

snowdance

Member
Not to get to far off subject, but I have a Motorcycle with aftermarket pipes. Which I feel are not obnoxious and I use common sense and respect as I do on my snowmobile. I just don't buy into the whole loud pipes save lives thing on motorcycles. The majority of the sound is behind you. The car to worry about is usually ahead of you and going to pull out in front of you. Yes, I guess if you're riding next to someone you may get their attention so they don't pull into your lane. Shouldn't be in their blind spot in the first place. JMO
 

shift08

Member
Actually, I stated that "loud pipes save lives" not "loud cans....". The refence was to Harleys not snowmobiles. I highly doubt the snowmobiles need to worry about a car cutting them off. As I mentioned, I am a proponent of safety and respect for others. My belief is that it is the constant blipping of the throttle, on and off, from no throttle to full throttle, that is causing the annoyance.....I don't ride like that but some do....and an aftermarket can will respond to throttle blipping differently than stock.

Well enough for me - nice here in Green Bay - think I will go fire up the Hog.....and maybe the Stihl chainsaw....but the chainsaw is loud too!! Crap!! lol

So why is it that a harley has to constantley be reving the engine at start up , at stop signs at any time they see fit ??? Wont the piece of crap stay running !
 

snobuilder

Well-known member
Ok last post on this thread, I promise LOL. I said "Ban the Can" because I seen it on here and it is a catchy slogan. If your can is within noise limits you are not going to get bothered by anyone. The way you drive your sled has a big impact on the noise also. I have no problem with that at all.

What I hear all the time is Brapping the throttle on purpose either coming through town or while at the gas station. Just idiots showing off. One guy was climbing snowbanks in the parking lot Friday night around midnight loud as can be. If you think I am not going to complain about people acting like this then all I can say is stay out of my business. If it hurts me so be it, I don't think it will and frankly I don't care.

>>>>>>If you are going to disrespect our town and the people that live here I do not want or need your business.<<<<

For every Idiot I keep out of my place 2 more nice people will show up. I spend a lot of time trying to report actual conditions to you guys and I do make enemies out of fellow business owners because I tell the truth on my web site. I tell it like it is and if you don't like me than don't stop by. I have made way more friends than I have enemies by simply telling the truth. If it hurts my business so be it, but I don't think it will, if it does than so be it. I would rather be surrounded by a few good customers than a room full of A-holes. Side step the issue all you want, the truth is loud sleds and going off trail where you shouldn't be is going to cause more trails to close, then where are you going to ride?

All I can say is I hope you apply the same test to the hacked Harleys that roll through your town.......


noise is noise to the good folks of Bergland....or any other town.....

and I suspect the hacked Harleys that roll through there 8 months out of the year also piss people off.

keep us posted as to how many of them LOUD harley folks you also refuse service to.
 

ridindirty800

Active member
2 Things

1- STOP comparing snowmobiles to Harley's! Harley's may piss people off but there is nothing that can be done. They are not going to close a road because of them. But We are losing trails due to disrespectful people who don't know how to use a throttle when around towns and houses.

2- More I think about this thread is all the people on JD are for the most part the good folks of snowmobiling, the people who are the issue are not even going to read this thread or care about it. And like I said earlier the sad part is we will never stop them from being idiots.
 

snobuilder

Well-known member
1->>>>>> Harley's may piss people off but there is nothing that can be done.<<<<<<<<

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LOL....BBB can refuse service to them......to be fair.

BTW....

Reread the OP thread #1 about the trail 2 land use removal....it says NOTHING about loud exhaust.....it says "noise of snowmobiles"....could be in an area (like I said before) where ALL of YOUR carbides are making the fingernails on a chalkboards annoying SCRAPING NOISE
as you cruise through the area which by the way NO ONE has pinpointed the location of.
LOL
 
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polarisrider1

New member
I take credit for "Ban the Can". The whole issue is noise. My slp can I had on my past sled was very quiet at idle but would poss of a Harley guy when I got on it. NOISE is the issue. Focus fellas.
 

snobuilder

Well-known member
I take credit for "Ban the Can". The whole issue is noise. My slp can I had on my past sled was very quiet at idle but would poss of a Harley guy when I got on it. NOISE is the issue. Focus fellas.

SLP makes a very quiet lightweight silencer...I know that for a fact...it comes down to your choice of which one you buy.
They will quit making the loud ones when demand stops....
 

sweeperguy

Active member
Reread the OP thread #1 about the trail 2 land use removal....it says NOTHING about loud exhaust.....it says "noise of snowmobiles"....could be in an area (like I said before) where ALL of YOUR carbides are making the fingernails on a chalkboards annoying SCRAPING NOISE
as you cruise through the area which by the way NO ONE has pinpointed the location of.
LOL

It may not state specifically that its loud exhaust. But it is more likely loud exhaust, than carbide noise on the pavement.
 

eagle1

Well-known member
that is what i was wondering. I don't think the test measures when you "hit it" but i'm not sure. I wonder if a lot of guys think they are under 88 db but are really over?

Wonder how many legal cans are still same db say 1,000 miles later? I mean by all the "legal" cans on here can't believe we even have a problem.:rolleyes:
I would still say, "it's not the size (db) of your can but how you use it that matters" :)
 

scoot

Member
I applaud BBB. Right or wrong, at least he's trying something. If nothing else it will get people thinking about the problem. I'm reminded (was it '09?) when they finally banned smoking in public places up there. The smokers promised not to spend "their hard earned money" in places that enforced the law. Que sera sera. The families came back.
As for the HD issue, if law enforcement can't fix the problem, maybe refusing to serve a hungry rider a cheeseburger will. Hit em where it really hurts em, their stomachs.;)
 

POLARISDAN

New member
Ok last post on this thread, I promise LOL. I said "Ban the Can" because I seen it on here and it is a catchy slogan. If your can is within noise limits you are not going to get bothered by anyone. The way you drive your sled has a big impact on the noise also. I have no problem with that at all.

What I hear all the time is Brapping the throttle on purpose either coming through town or while at the gas station. Just idiots showing off. One guy was climbing snowbanks in the parking lot Friday night around midnight loud as can be. If you think I am not going to complain about people acting like this then all I can say is stay out of my business. If it hurts me so be it, I don't think it will and frankly I don't care. If you are going to disrespect our town and the people that live here I do not want or need your business. For every Idiot I keep out of my place 2 more nice people will show up. I spend a lot of time trying to report actual conditions to you guys and I do make enemies out of fellow business owners because I tell the truth on my web site. I tell it like it is and if you don't like me than don't stop by. I have made way more friends than I have enemies by simply telling the truth. If it hurts my business so be it, but I don't think it will, if it does than so be it. I would rather be surrounded by a few good customers than a room full of A-holes. Side step the issue all you want, the truth is loud sleds and going off trail where you shouldn't be is going to cause more trails to close, then where are you going to ride?

yup i agree tom..and let me share this story as i was going to start a can thread when i got back..

sitting on vermillion the other night..late 2-3 ish..just sitting there enjoying the solitude and quiet of the night..i could hear them miles away..they finally got near and passed going into tower..then i had to listen to them for another 10 minutes..they had to be miles away by then..i never really had an opinion on this issue till that night..but omg..i cant imagine a land owner wanting to listen to these things all night long, or all day for that matter..cmon people..put yourselves in these landowner shoes..if u got loud cans..get fkn rid of them..
 
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lenny

Guest
dang right brother,,,I am gonna add in my website that "loud" cans are a problem and if you got em you may wanna find another place to stay . Everyone see what I said,,,"LOUD" not aftermarket. I have a house 20 ft from my rental and it time we stand united.. Rock on BBB!!!!!!!
 

russholio

Well-known member
dang right brother,,,I am gonna add in my website that "loud" cans are a problem and if you got em you may wanna find another place to stay . Everyone see what I said,,,"LOUD" not aftermarket. I have a house 20 ft from my rental and it time we stand united.. Rock on BBB!!!!!!!

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united

Active member
Right. I also just found out there are other SAE tests.

All new snowmobiles are manufactured to pass two intense sound test procedures. They are certified by a third-party, internationally-recognized testing agency which administers the two rigid sound tests. First is the SAE J-1161, which is a steady-speed pass-by test, and the second is the SAE J-192, which tests the vehicle in the most extreme operation condition; wide-open throttle acceleration.

Most of the Can Manufacturers claim to pass SAE J-2567 stationary sound test, which does not sound quite the same as the above two tests.

I am wondering how many people believe they have a legal can based on the Can Manufacturer's literature for a lower RPM test (SAE J-2567), when in actual conditions they are really way over the legal allowable 88 db?


Wonder how many legal cans are still same db say 1,000 miles later? I mean by all the "legal" cans on here can't believe we even have a problem.:rolleyes:
I would still say, "it's not the size (db) of your can but how you use it that matters" :)
 
Right. I also just found out there are other SAE tests.

All new snowmobiles are manufactured to pass two intense sound test procedures. They are certified by a third-party, internationally-recognized testing agency which administers the two rigid sound tests. First is the SAE J-1161, which is a steady-speed pass-by test, and the second is the SAE J-192, which tests the vehicle in the most extreme operation condition; wide-open throttle acceleration.

Most of the Can Manufacturers claim to pass SAE J-2567 stationary sound test, which does not sound quite the same as the above two tests.

I am wondering how many people believe they have a legal can based on the Can Manufacturer's literature for a lower RPM test (SAE J-2567), when in actual conditions they are really way over the legal allowable 88 db?

A call to the Federal Trade Commission might be in order here to get their claims checked out by a governing agency.

https://www.ftc.gov/

HH
 

ezra

Well-known member
It may not state specifically that its loud exhaust. But it is more likely loud exhaust, than carbide noise on the pavement.

sooo u were there ? could be a million reason always is and the owners always have more than 1 reason for getting sick of all the sleds running through there land.
from what I understand. from what I understand this guys land is some what close to the trail. well I for 1 would get sick of all the traffic if it was all 4strokes with extra mufflers .
any one with a trail on there land with in 1/4 of a mi from there home I am shocked the stay open more than a season or 2
 
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