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CVO Social => In The News => Topic started by: nidan on June 17, 2008, 09:30:37 AM
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Oakland Motorcycle Cops Stir Controversy with Loud Pipes
Civilians are usually the ones getting attention for loud motorcycle exhausts, but this time the San Francisco Chronicle reports that the Oakland Police Department-- AKA "Rolling Thunder"-- has re-installed noisy aftermarket pipes onto their fleet of Harley-Davidsons. According to the article, safety concerns spread among the department three months ago when an officer riding with stock pipes was struck by a motorist who claims he didn't hear him coming. The new pipes produce an average of 93 decibels.
MIC spokesman Mike Mount is quoted as saying, "We encourage all motorcycle riders to keep the original low sound levels that meet the ... federal sound limit of 80 decibels." He adds that "It would seem counterintuitive that a law enforcement agency would go against federal standards." Especially considering that recent laws have been clamping down on loud bike exhausts, the Oakland PD's attitude seems to suggest that they are above law, or perhaps that they know something that non law-enforcement types don't.
Are the Oakland PD's loud aftermarket pipes justified, or is this a case of law officers taking advantage of their positions of power? Do you think loud pipes will save officer's lives?
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Nice to see some LEO's recognizing Loud Pipes Save Lives
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Bikers with loud pipes and a badge. :nixweiss:
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Bikers with loud pipes and a badge. :nixweiss:
Heh, I fit that description. ;D I have to remember when I ride to work to behave myself since my shirt has in big bold letters on the back "Charlottesville Fire Department". It wouldn't look good if I were speed shifting thru the gearbox, weaving in and out of traffic, screaming/yelling at other drivers, etc w/that on. :-[ Oh, but wait...... I don't go over 35 MPH ain't that right Chip. :P
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Ride Safe,
Fired00d
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Heh, I fit that description. ;D I have to remember when I ride to work to behave myself since my shirt has in big bold letters on the back "Charlottesville Fire Department". It wouldn't look good if I were speed shifting thru the gearbox, weaving in and out of traffic, screaming/yelling at other drivers, etc w/that on. :-[ Oh, but wait...... I don't go over 35 MPH ain't that right Chip. :P
:pumpkin:
Ride Safe,
Fired00d
:fireman:
Damn straight there pokey!
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Wonder what CARB (California Air Resources Board) will have to say about this?? These are likely new bikes - thus this could be a violation :huepfenlol2: