----- Original Message ----- From: "wiselp" To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 7:51 AM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: NKLR performance upgrades - Just to make noise Ok, I am new to all this, but what is the appeal of a louder bike? What is wrong with riding on a bike that "sounds like a sewing machine?" (although the KLR doesn't sound like that at all, of course). I am really curious about the point of all the noise. Excess noise from a motorcycle is proven NOT to enhance your "manhood", make you more attractive, thinner, stop balding, taller, shorter, a better lover, or fix anything else you don't like about yourself. It is guaranteed to annoy people to the point of PASSING LEGISLATION to prevent it. From reading this list, it seems a lot of people lean toward the Libertarian side of things. Loud pipes just give the government another excuse to legislate the lives of citizens. And good for them, since it seems like we are unable to do it for ourselves, unable to take responsibility for us and those of us we live with. Honestly, it reflects terribly on those of us who ride because we enjoy it. It is a motorcycle, a tool to get you from point A to point B, not some unalienable right to pollute everything within a 1/2 mile radius with physically painful noise. Is that a difficult concept? Sorry for the rant, but I am tired of all this crap, the "I have the right to do this, the right to do that". No. You don't. You have the right to respect the lives of the free citizens around you, the right to act civilized, the right to act like a human being. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I have the right to modify my bike so that I enjoy riding it and to do that I do not have to make it obnoxiously loud. The sound of a motorcycle may not be important to you, but it is important to me. As I've mentioned before, I don't like obnoxiously loud pipes either. The stock KLR pipe does make some noise as you point out. Maybe you and Don S. should completely weld up your stock exhausts and really be satisfied. lol, Yeah, that is a ridiculous statement, but no more ridiculous than your inability to understand that an exhaust does not have to be obnoxiously loud to sound good. ed A17
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I don't understand how it seems today around town you can run any
pipe you want. Custom bike guys love to rattle the window panes of
the local downtown area in the little suburban town I live in while
you are out sipping a mocha or a glass of Cabernet at the sidewalk
cafes. They would not of got by with it back in my
day ......Sonny ... by cracky. The town I grew up in had an excessive
noise law and would give you a ticket. I know, I got one on my Vespa
as I had completely removed the muffler. I got one on my 56 Ford with
glass packs and my brother had scavenger pipes (straight pipes) on
his 50 Merc. We were not alone. It was a common ticket back then.
What gives now when it seems you can run whatever you want?
Criswell
On Feb 2, 2007, at 2:36 PM, Ed Chait wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "wiselp" > To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 7:51 AM > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: NKLR performance upgrades - Just to make > noise > > Ok, I am new to all this, but what is the appeal of a louder bike? > What > is wrong with riding on a bike that "sounds like a sewing machine?" > (although the KLR doesn't sound like that at all, of course). I am > really curious about the point of all the noise. Excess noise from a > motorcycle is proven NOT to enhance your "manhood", make you more > attractive, thinner, stop balding, taller, shorter, a better lover, or > fix anything else you don't like about yourself. It is guaranteed to > annoy people to the point of PASSING LEGISLATION to prevent it. From > reading this list, it seems a lot of people lean toward the > Libertarian > side of things. Loud pipes just give the government another excuse to > legislate the lives of citizens. And good for them, since it seems > like we are unable to do it for ourselves, unable to take > responsibility > for us and those of us we live with. Honestly, it reflects terribly on > those of us who ride because we enjoy it. It is a motorcycle, a > tool to > get you from point A to point B, not some unalienable right to pollute > everything within a 1/2 mile radius with physically painful noise. Is > that a difficult concept? > Sorry for the rant, but I am tired of all this crap, the "I have the > right to do this, the right to do that". No. You don't. You have the > right to respect the lives of the free citizens around you, the > right to > act civilized, the right to act like a human being. > > oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo > > I have the right to modify my bike so that I enjoy riding it and to > do that > I do not have to make it obnoxiously loud. > > The sound of a motorcycle may not be important to you, but it is > important > to me. As I've mentioned before, I don't like obnoxiously loud pipes > either. > > The stock KLR pipe does make some noise as you point out. Maybe you > and Don > S. should completely weld up your stock exhausts and really be > satisfied. > > lol, > > Yeah, that is a ridiculous statement, but no more ridiculous than your > inability to understand that an exhaust does not have to be > obnoxiously loud > to sound good. > > ed > A17 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Ronald Criswell
wrote:
of> > I don't understand how it seems today around town you can run any > pipe you want. Custom bike guys love to rattle the window panes
while> the local downtown area in the little suburban town I live in
sidewalk> you are out sipping a mocha or a glass of Cabernet at the
excessive> cafes. They would not of got by with it back in my > day ......Sonny ... by cracky. The town I grew up in had an
Vespa> noise law and would give you a ticket. I know, I got one on my
with> as I had completely removed the muffler. I got one on my 56 Ford
on> glass packs and my brother had scavenger pipes (straight pipes)
Yep. I got one of those myself with a completely stock exhaust system on my '64 Chevy. It had a minor leak develop at the manifold and I got nailed with a 50 dollar citation when I could least afford it. The kicker is that I had the gasket on the seat beside me and was coming home from the parts store. My neighbors and co workers have all commented how quiet my bikes are. The only thing I hear as I ride out of sight is the wind in my face and the howling of the D606's. Loud tires save lives. Ken> his 50 Merc. We were not alone. It was a common ticket back then. > What gives now when it seems you can run whatever you want? > > Criswell
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Bogdan Swider wrote:
"William Blake, you are not only a great poet, you are a killer of white men....Are you familiar with this weapon? This weapon shall replace your tongue, you shall learn to speak through it, and your poetry shall be written in blood."> > > > > > > Voltaire brought us the idea, that you have the right to do what ever > > we want. What he failed to fully explain, was that the one's with > > the most money, or the most political power, had all the 'rights'. > > > > revmaaatin. > > > > > William Blake had some thoughts on V, as he wrote below: > > > Mock on, mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau: > Mock on, mock on: tis all in vain! > You throw the sand against the wind, > And the wind blows it back again. > > And every sand becomes a Gem, > Reflected in the beam divine; > Blown back they blind the mocking Eye, > But still in Israel s paths they shine. > > The Atoms of Democritus > And the Newton s Particles of Light > Are sands upon the Red Sea shore, > Where Israel s tents do shine so bright
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The only thing I hear as I ride out of sight is the wind in my face
and the howling of the D606's. Loud tires save lives. Ken
Ken,
I like that slogan. ha ha ha ha. I ran a set of IRC 110's and when I
would lean into a curve and they went off the quiet center onto the
loud knobs, it would scare me into thinking some truck had snuck up
behind me and make me flich untill I got used to them.
Andy in SW La. Where there be frost all over the place this morn. Sigh!
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I find the K270 howl when the bike is plumb. They quiet down when I lean the bike. Now that they have around three thousand miles on them, they're quieter.
Andrus Chesley wrote: The only thing I hear as I ride out of sight is the wind in my face
and the howling of the D606's. Loud tires save lives. Ken
Ken,
I like that slogan. ha ha ha ha. I ran a set of IRC 110's and when I
would lean into a curve and they went off the quiet center onto the
loud knobs, it would scare me into thinking some truck had snuck up
behind me and make me flich untill I got used to them.
Andy in SW La. Where there be frost all over the place this morn. Sigh!
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Ronald Criswell
wrote:
while> > I don't understand how it seems today around town you can run any > pipe you want. Custom bike guys love to rattle the window panes of > the local downtown area in the little suburban town I live in
excessive> you are out sipping a mocha or a glass of Cabernet at the sidewalk > cafes. They would not of got by with it back in my > day ......Sonny ... by cracky. The town I grew up in had an
Vespa> noise law and would give you a ticket. I know, I got one on my
with> as I had completely removed the muffler. I got one on my 56 Ford
make> glass packs and my brother had scavenger pipes (straight pipes) on > his 50 Merc. We were not alone. It was a common ticket back then. > What gives now when it seems you can run whatever you want? > > Criswell > On Feb 2, 2007, at 2:36 PM, Ed Chait wrote: > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "wiselp" > > To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> > > Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 7:51 AM > > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: NKLR performance upgrades - Just to
bike?> > noise > > > > Ok, I am new to all this, but what is the appeal of a louder
machine?"> > What > > is wrong with riding on a bike that "sounds like a sewing
from a> > (although the KLR doesn't sound like that at all, of course). I am > > really curious about the point of all the noise. Excess noise
lover, or> > motorcycle is proven NOT to enhance your "manhood", make you more > > attractive, thinner, stop balding, taller, shorter, a better
to> > fix anything else you don't like about yourself. It is guaranteed
From> > annoy people to the point of PASSING LEGISLATION to prevent it.
excuse to> > reading this list, it seems a lot of people lean toward the > > Libertarian > > side of things. Loud pipes just give the government another
terribly on> > legislate the lives of citizens. And good for them, since it seems > > like we are unable to do it for ourselves, unable to take > > responsibility > > for us and those of us we live with. Honestly, it reflects
pollute> > those of us who ride because we enjoy it. It is a motorcycle, a > > tool to > > get you from point A to point B, not some unalienable right to
noise. Is> > everything within a 1/2 mile radius with physically painful
the> > that a difficult concept? > > Sorry for the rant, but I am tired of all this crap, the "I have
the> > right to do this, the right to do that". No. You don't. You have
to> > right to respect the lives of the free citizens around you, the > > right to > > act civilized, the right to act like a human being. > > > > oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo > > > > I have the right to modify my bike so that I enjoy riding it and
pipes> > do that > > I do not have to make it obnoxiously loud. > > > > The sound of a motorcycle may not be important to you, but it is > > important > > to me. As I've mentioned before, I don't like obnoxiously loud
you> > either. > > > > The stock KLR pipe does make some noise as you point out. Maybe
your> > and Don > > S. should completely weld up your stock exhausts and really be > > satisfied. > > > > lol, > > > > Yeah, that is a ridiculous statement, but no more ridiculous than
Dear Abby, I recently mounted a Supertrapp to my wifes sewing machine. I HAD to find a way to get a little more torque out of it. My problem is that my neibors are now threatening to call the police or worse...they may even stop to talk to us. Loud Stitches Save Lives, Tom, Central IL.> > inability to understand that an exhaust does not have to be > > obnoxiously loud > > to sound good. > > > > ed > > A17 > >
> > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Criswell> Gee your neighbors are going to stop talking to you over the noise > your Supertrapp makes? Maybe I should try that on the relatives > both mine and hers. Thinking, thinking ................ it could be > good.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> > > > > > Dear Abby, > > I recently mounted a Supertrapp to my wifes sewing machine. I HAD to > find a way to get a little more torque out of it. My problem is that > my neibors are now threatening to call the police or worse...they may > even stop to talk to us. > > Loud Stitches Save Lives, > Tom, > Central IL. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > >
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud Jones" wrote:
what ever> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Bogdan Swider wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Voltaire brought us the idea, that you have the right to do
with> > > we want. What he failed to fully explain, was that the one's
the 'rights'.> > > the most money, or the most political power, had all
white men....Are you> > > > > > revmaaatin. > > > > > > > > William Blake had some thoughts on V, as he wrote below: > > > > > > Mock on, mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau: > > Mock on, mock on: tis all in vain! > > You throw the sand against the wind, > > And the wind blows it back again. > > > > And every sand becomes a Gem, > > Reflected in the beam divine; > > Blown back they blind the mocking Eye, > > But still in Israel s paths they shine. > > > > The Atoms of Democritus > > And the Newton s Particles of Light > > Are sands upon the Red Sea shore, > > Where Israel s tents do shine so bright > > > "William Blake, you are not only a great poet, you are a killer of
you shall learn to speak> familiar with this weapon? This weapon shall replace your tongue,
Hello Jud, I'll have to think about this one.... To really add confusion to the discussion, try this on for size/humor: http://www.fftoday.com/articles/davis/mock_on.htm And people tell me they have trouble understanding either of my two maintenance manuals...the one(s) for the KLR and the other one, the life-maintenance manual that is bound in leather. revmaaatin. who knows that like most manuals, the more you read them, the clearer the message becomes...although Mr. William Blake could be the exception.> through it, and your poetry shall be written in blood." >
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On Feb 3, 2007, at 6:37 AM, Andrus Chesley wrote:
I really liked how the IRC 110's worked except for that feature. By the time I got used to the howl it was because I had worn them down enough that it pretty much had gone away. On Blake's advice (not the poet) I put on TKC80's and find they work just as well without the noise every time you lean. Matt Knowles - Ferndale, CA - http://www.knowlesville.com/matt/motorcycles '99 Sprint ST - for going fast and far (2CZUSA) '01 KLR650 (A15) - for exploring the North Coast backroads '97 KLX300 & '01 Lakota - for playing in the dirt '79 KZ400 - just because it was the first vehicle I ever owned> I ran a set of IRC 110's and when I > would lean into a curve and they went off the quiet center onto the > loud knobs, it would scare me into thinking some truck had snuck up > behind me and make me flich untill I got used to them.
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