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Another slam on 4 strokes...Roger Decoster speaks
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[QUOTE="motometal, post: 1048912, member: 24727"] the shorty silencer movement was annoying on the two strokes, shame on the exhaust companies that pushed that one. For whatever reason, the four strokes tend to attract more of the "buy the loudest pipe available" and " I like to rev the crap out of my bike constantly, possibly because i'm not well endowed" crowd. There are a lot of loud bikes, but the loud 4 stroke four whe elers are the worst at our local riding area. Part of it is the fact that it takes more power to move a heavier machine, so on a given track or area they end up having the throttle open wider, longer just to make the thing move. I'm not convinced that our local DNR even really wants to have the park there, they haven't shown any interest in enforcing a sound level regulation. [/QUOTE]
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Another slam on 4 strokes...Roger Decoster speaks
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