
Originally Posted by
wasiler
I am planning to ship a bike to NZ from the U.S. sometime in May or June. I read online that the bike will need to go through a Custom's inspection and exhaust noise is one of the items that must meet N.Z. standards. I gutted my pipes and they are a little loud but, not as loud as some Harleys (i don't think). Does anyone know if they actual measure the sound level with a meter or do they just look for a stamp? Since I gutted the pipes, the outside muffler shell still has the EPA and noise rating stamp on it. Has anyone ever gone through one of these inspections?
Also, do you guys ever have any legal problems with using aftermarket pipes on your bikes?
They probably will check it, they are pretty detailed with their tests. But if it's not that loud and you have the stickers on then you may be fine.
A lot of new bikes come out of the shop with OEM exhausts that would be a bit suspect (think Termignoni Ducati - the desmo in particular) and they make it through. I had my 996 with Termis vinned and it was fine.
Someone on here will have gone through the exact scenario you have so they may have a different opinion.
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