There already is a standard with the newest revision of Maine's "Loud Noise" Law
Must adhere to
Society of Automotive Engineers - J2825
http://www.cyclepedia.com/sae-j2825-standard/This is beginning to show up on some aftermarket exhausts.
SuperTrapp Stout 4” Slip-Ons -
At 95.6 dB @ 2,000 rpm, or 2.4dB over stock. SuperTrapp Stouts are SAE-J2825 sound compliant.
http://www.supertrapp.com/product_sections/cat.asp?CatID=85I noticed a few more as well. Memory escapes me at the moment.
SAE J2825 Sound Test
http://www.ultimatemotorcycling.com/SAE_J2825_Motorcycle_Sound_TestA retire LEO told me that All Lawas are "Vouluntary Compliance". If you do not mind paying the fine, the law doesn't stop you.
Also,it depends on wether or not Law Enforcement choses to enforce the law. Many also ride Bikes.
What happened here in ME was that legit complaints went unanswered until a group was able to pass a Noise Law.
Until Riders and Residents can work together and both use discretion, I see the laws only getting stricter.
DR
I see many posts asking about sound levels on exhaust systems. Everybody has a different opinion on what is loud...or not loud enough. Why can't the manufacturers come up with a standard measurement...list the parameters (engine size, etc) and provide the numbers for comaprison? Being an engineer I like to compare numbers. This subjective stuff drives me nuts.
What do you think?