I would say most of the time that is all it is.MZ33 wrote:A certain amount of rumble is great, but how much is too much? I was passed by a guy on a Sportster that, yes, I could hear him coming, but after he passed me, I could still hear him a mile away on the other side of a hill. I was wearing a full-face helmet and earplugs!! It hurt my ears when he was passing me. That's waaay past necessary. A lot of times it just seems to be a childish way to get attention, not a safety decision.
Exactly. Was driving home from work when I came upon another rider. We were stopped at an intersection, I caught myself shaking my head... because when he pulled forward, I figured his bike really had to be gas powered. It sounded like an obnoxiously loud... fart. And it was awful.Problem is, many people don't realize that their bike sounds like craap, yes its loud, and it doesn't have a good sound, its just obnoxious.
Think that's bad, try going through the George Massey Tunnel with a brace of Harley's in front of you with those pipes. Makes me want to pull up beside them and kick their front tyres out. Luckily the old Sabre still has enough get up and go to blow by them and let them enjoy the scream from my F1 slip ons for a bit.PacificShot327 wrote:Exactly. Was driving home from work when I came upon another rider. We were stopped at an intersection, I caught myself shaking my head... because when he pulled forward, I figured his bike really had to be gas powered. It sounded like an obnoxiously loud... fart. And it was awful.Problem is, many people don't realize that their bike sounds like craap, yes its loud, and it doesn't have a good sound, its just obnoxious.
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