Just a quik reply to this thread cause i cant be stuffed reading it all. As a MTA member and working with custom exhausts for bikes and cars every day i was informed of this law long ago and have a hard copy of the entire thing...too damn long. What the breif of it all is that the decibal limit for bikes will remain UNCHANGED. But in the past if your wof guy thought it was too loud you just had to get it sorted, after the law if it is considered too loud by the tester you can be instructed to have it tested before a wof will be issued and the test will be between 150-200 bucks depending on where it is done. When it has be checked your exhaust will be stamped as compliant. if you get pulled over you show the cop your certification sticker/stamp on the exhaust, if you dont have one you can be instructed by the cop to have it tested, either way it sucks, cause it all starts with how loud it sounds to the naked ear of the cop or the wof station. The law also states that the cost of the testing gear makes it un-economical for testing stations to have and the extra training envolve to use it so independent testers will be used. The Limit for the bikes is not being changed only the way they are going to police it.
If anyone wants a full copy i do have an easy to read/understand copy you can have. The biggest problem is the back lash the new law has on the trade fitters who install the custom/aftermarket exhausts, in the end the if the customer fails a wof regardless of wheather they asked for the exhaust system or not it still has to be repaired to comply at the cost of the company who installed it.
I rode to a friends house in the rain, he asked me if times were that tough, I said you wouldnt understand and if you did understand you would not have asked me that.....a ride is a ride....
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