Both of my main sleds I ride are up there on the loadness scale.
srx - bender can
Viper - Bender triple pipes.
There is no need in my eyes to rev at stops or any other time for that matter. There was a very funny South Park episode about the "revvers". They were on motorcycles but the same mentality applies. If it is late at night, and close to homes or businesses it is pretty easy to stay off of the throttle and respect the fact that people dont want to hear that thing cranking. It comes down to respect for other people. A lot dont have it. I have never had any one complain about my sleds being loud. Thats simply because I understand there is a right time and place.
The only time in my life I have had a cop pull out the sound measuring device was on a friends boat on the Chain of Lakes in Northern IL. We were stopped comming in to a no wake. They had specific levels which were allowed. They held the thing by the back of the boat while it was idleing and showed the DB measurement to the driver. TICKET. If they dont have the device to measure, I think cops can also make a judgement call. This situation should be able to be beat in court with an attorney.
In my teens I had a Cutlass with Glass Packs. That thing was insane loud. My parents did not allow me to park it at our house because they did not want the neighbors to have to deal with me comming it at all hours. I thought it was so cool. Its funny how you change as you get older. I like my cars to be quiet now a days. No need to draw attention to my self. I can definately relate to both sides of this discussion in this thread. The load pipes dont bother me. Its the folks who have no regard for others.
There is my ramble on the topic. I have not read this entire thread. I am sure there is heated discussion on this topic. Im not trying to offend or add to the hot air. Just my 2 cents.
srx - bender can
Viper - Bender triple pipes.
There is no need in my eyes to rev at stops or any other time for that matter. There was a very funny South Park episode about the "revvers". They were on motorcycles but the same mentality applies. If it is late at night, and close to homes or businesses it is pretty easy to stay off of the throttle and respect the fact that people dont want to hear that thing cranking. It comes down to respect for other people. A lot dont have it. I have never had any one complain about my sleds being loud. Thats simply because I understand there is a right time and place.
The only time in my life I have had a cop pull out the sound measuring device was on a friends boat on the Chain of Lakes in Northern IL. We were stopped comming in to a no wake. They had specific levels which were allowed. They held the thing by the back of the boat while it was idleing and showed the DB measurement to the driver. TICKET. If they dont have the device to measure, I think cops can also make a judgement call. This situation should be able to be beat in court with an attorney.
In my teens I had a Cutlass with Glass Packs. That thing was insane loud. My parents did not allow me to park it at our house because they did not want the neighbors to have to deal with me comming it at all hours. I thought it was so cool. Its funny how you change as you get older. I like my cars to be quiet now a days. No need to draw attention to my self. I can definately relate to both sides of this discussion in this thread. The load pipes dont bother me. Its the folks who have no regard for others.
There is my ramble on the topic. I have not read this entire thread. I am sure there is heated discussion on this topic. Im not trying to offend or add to the hot air. Just my 2 cents.