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kentfallen,

Bikes are my profession, Bikes are my life.

I know every rule of the road and every text book inside out. I train riders in advanced riding techniques on a daily basis..

I still like them loud!

at the end of the day it is a bike not a prius and i want people to hear me coming!!!
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So what's the situation with that horrific sounding,American built pile of junk that comes from new like it?...
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Hi Lynch
I like bikes loud too - in the right enviroment Loud cans wont save you - look at all the drivers who wear earphones , windows up on mobiles , stereos turned up etc etc . The only thing they are going to cause is legislation , as the voting public , who dont like them ring their mps and cause a fuss .
But i do like your style
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kentfallen,

Bikes are my profession, Bikes are my life.

I know every rule of the road and every text book inside out. I train riders in advanced riding techniques on a daily basis..

I still like them loud!

at the end of the day it is a bike not a prius and i want people to hear me coming!!!
Even if it is at 0500 in a built up area!
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Think you mean screamin eagle pipes . Well my friend bought a harley with those fitted and was told by the dealer "bring it here when its mot d " so am guessing they are illegal .
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Totally, there is a time and a place for loud exhausts............4:30 am is not one of those times but when filtering through traffic and riding past a truck where your view is blocked a blip of the throttle could alert pedestrians there is a bike filtering
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or, when your view is obscured you could slow down!
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or, when your view is obscured you could slow down!
It is for the pedestrians benefit nothing to do with my speed It hopefully gives them more time to react instead of blindly walking out in front of me
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It is for the pedestrians benefit nothing to do with my speed….
I find it kind've remarkable that a skills instructor defends this position. I sure hope you don't clobber some hapless pedestrian who doesn't hear you coming due to inattention, hearing loss, headphones, hat and scarf, competing noises from any source, or whatever else.

I'd add that it's certainly possible I'm mistaken in my interpretation of what you're saying here, which appears to be that you feel ok about filtering at a speed which would not allow you to stop safely should a relatively common event (a pedestrian stepping into the road between stationary vehicles) occur. If that's the case, you might think about the fact that others appear to be misinterpreting too…which suggests you might not be as good a teacher as you appear to believe.

Take it for what it's worth to you.

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fair dos quoting legislation, but the problem is the government cut backs,, police don't police anymore. How often do you see traffic cops patrolling? Mostly they travel from incident to office to incident..
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Tis true - but they certainly would travel to that one if said kid told his mum and she then complained . Whilst there are cut backs "fire brigade" policing has been going on for years im afraid .
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