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scracha
27th November 2008, 16:35
97.4dBA. 2000 Ducati 748r, stock 748 air filters & Termignoni exhaust. I think the dry clutch made all the noise though.
Cut the spam. Just post the bike noise results
naphazoline
27th November 2008, 16:49
06 blade:96.somthing @ just under 6000rpm.(stock standard) :(
i'm gonna louden up early next year.big time :)
Motu
27th November 2008, 17:28
For bikes I'm putting something like - 99db...to be under 97db for next WoF.
For cars - 94.5db....to be under 92db for next WoF.
Six months grace,they are under max db,but over the WoF fail limit.Next year I get tougher.
Swoop
27th November 2008, 18:25
A recorded 115dba.
But then the modded rear pipes were put back on...
Mooch
9th December 2008, 20:44
97.4dBA. 2000 Ducati 748r, stock 748 air filters & Termignoni exhaust. I think the dry clutch made all the noise though.
Really ? You bike sounded louder than mine at the hillclimb earlier this year , maybe mine has a chance of getting under 100dba then :rolleyes:
NighthawkNZ
9th December 2008, 20:53
2002 VTR1000 Standard debaffled pipes
97 db
5150
12th December 2008, 17:01
97 RF900R
Don't know DB rating but cop gave me bollocking cause he couldn't hear his RT when i pulled up next him at the lights.:nono:
riffer
12th December 2008, 17:13
97 RF900R
Don't know DB rating but cop gave me bollocking cause he couldn't hear his CB when i pulled up next him at the lights.:nono:
Hmmm. I'm running a totally debaffled pipe on my RF. Better take it to a pretty bogan mechanics for a WOF then. Those arseholes at Vehicle Testing will probably fail me for it. :mellow:
5150
12th December 2008, 17:23
Hmmm. I'm running a totally debaffled pipe on my RF. Better take it to a pretty bogan mechanics for a WOF then. Those arseholes at Vehicle Testing will probably fail me for it. :mellow:
Im running debuffled Cycleworks can. She is quiet at idle but sounds very crisp at revs.
kevfromcoro
12th December 2008, 17:29
97.4dBA. 2000 Ducati 748r, stock 748 air filters & Termignoni exhaust. I think the dry clutch made all the noise though.
That thing of yours is noisy mate...
speccially when i was on you tail.
pulling a few numbers ... on the Kaiaua straights.
was a good ride..
cept for that wanker in the garage who was going to run our bikes over...
KEV
rgamma
29th December 2008, 23:11
So a while back for a test put a db meter in my jacket. If I remember correctly when I first checked ~120dbc and thought I can do better next peak may have been ~122.4dbc. Cant have been the gamma its so quiet must have been wind noise:)
HungusMaximist
30th December 2008, 08:31
Nice, don't have a sound level meter but be good if we can sort out a Aucks noise level gathering...
Taz
30th December 2008, 08:37
Both the Ducati with std debaffled mufflers and the beemer with neptune both cruised thru the warrant with not a word about noise.....
mikeey01
6th January 2009, 15:14
For bikes I'm putting something like - 99db...to be under 97db for next WoF.
For cars - 94.5db....to be under 92db for next WoF.
Six months grace,they are under max db,but over the WoF fail limit.Next year I get tougher.
Out of interest what are the specifications for measurement?
is the db weighted at all?
Motu
6th January 2009, 16:32
Yeah,I rev the heavy bikes much more....
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