Loud pipes were one of the main reasons why the city of Charleston SC, started to look into bike restrictions for downtown.
When the last Heritage Biker Rally occurred 2 years ago, (2006) hundreds of bikers rode the 20 miles from the Ladson Fair Grounds, where the rally was taking place, to visit historic downtown Charleston. People complained about the noise. The Mayor talked about bike restrictions. It gave the Rally some bad press. That, along with complaints about violence at the Fair Grounds led to the cancellation of last years rally. (2007)
In my option, most well-to-do’s who live downtown just didn’t like motorcycles running up and down their artsy and historic streets of Charleston. “Myrtle Beach is the biker town not Charleston.” That was the basic feelings of some people.
Don’t get me wrong about Charleston. It’s a great place to visit. There are a lot of bikers that live here. As well as dealers that sell and repair bikes. Harley, Honda, East Coast Ironhorse, American Biker, Cycle Gear, Kawasaki. A dirt track even opened up last year just outside of Summerville.
So come visit.
Did I go off topic?
