not that I have a aftermarket pipe and can but at least with sleds it's winter and the windows are closed the Harley's and crotch rockets in the summer is worse than sleds in the winter.
They already have been cracking down on Harley's for this for years, just like snowmobiling. Just last summer the Pepin county WI sheriff followed us for 10 miles right on our tail (less than a car length). Then proceeded to pull me over. He did not right a ticket but checked for the baffles, all was legal. My bike does have a real throaty base sound, but when at lower RPM relatively quiet. I am not sure, but others have said they have now equipped squad cars with built in Bb equipment. That may be why he followed so close.Glad to hear of some enforcement. Our sport could be legislated out of existence in the blink of an eye and if it happens it will be due to NOISE and TRESSPASSING. And by the way, Harley and any other bikers with loud pipes, it could happen to motorcycling too. Both activities very small and non-essential in the eyes of government.
Sad to say but the only Harleys likely to get a ticket is them 2 in that other post.....Lol.
SLP makes a nice quiet silencer that meets the J2567 standards and drops 10 lbs.
No one even notices the diff. as proofed when a WI DNR waved us through at a reg. spot check in Flo. Co.
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Got to wonder how many of the ticket writing hypocrites have loud bikes themselves.
Maybe your hearing wouldn't be bad if you had stock pipes on the hog eh?
no doubt about it...DNR was definitely makin' some revenue. Seen the groups waiting at the park with officer Opie when I went by with the groomer. As I was turning around at Antonio's to go back 5 sleds left the Mobil heading north along 64. I love this sport as well as anybody, but if ya can't be respectful and follow the rules, don't look for any sympathy from me. I personally, have called the Ontonagon County DNR office complaining about noise #1, and not staying on the trail (more precisely, riding on private property), #2. On the Michigan DNR website it says: each snowmobile manufactured after July 1, 1980 and sold or offered for sale in the state of Michigan shall be equipped with a muffler, not to exceed 88 decibels as measured using the 2004 society of automotive engineers standard J2567. It also states that any snowmobile manufactured after July 1, 1977 shall be equipped with a muffler that does not exceed 78 decibels of sound pressure at 50 feet as measured by the 1974 SAEJ-192a. Pretty sure that means if I can hear your sled being navigated around the Mobil station a half mile away, I have a problem with you interrupting the serenity of the northwoods. It also surprises me that we, as snowmobilers, have any trail system at all, with all the off-trail tracks I see in the woods. There would be no possible way for a snowmobiler to know if they are on private property or where the exact boundaries to the Ottawa National Forest are (unless you are going to hire a surveyor to go with you)....and then there are railroad right-of-ways....it goes on and on. If you are registered, quiet, respectful, and STAY ON THE TRAIL, you probably will be very welcome here. If not...STAY HOME !!!
Maybe your hearing wouldn't be bad if you had stock pipes on the hog eh?
Loud harleys dont cause roads to be closed.
Loud harleys dont cause roads to be closed.
Loud harleys dont cause roads to be closed.
not that I have a aftermarket pipe and can but at least with sleds it's winter and the windows are closed the Harley's and crotch rockets in the summer is worse than sleds in the winter.
I wish they would do a better job of enforcing non-OEM pipes (loud). I would support a law that called for the sled(s) to be impounded and a hefty fine.
It seems many (NOT ALL) of the sleds with loud pipes are off trail guys..the same guys who carry backpacks with shovels around northern WI..Like *** do you need a backpack and shovel for in Eagle River?! The same guys who shoot onto the trail in front of people on the railroad bed..
Usually IL people too..lol..because those of us living in WI and MI understand the importance of the trails systems and are not ignorant enough to run a loud pipe/can.