We just had a neat local track close near us. It even had lights, with open practice on Friday nights - really cool riding under the lights after work. There was no legal grounds ( though the neighbors tried ) their noise complaints were unfounded by the local board ( even took db readings at the boundaries ), but the owner/operator shut down anyhow. He just decided it wasn't worth the agrivation, intimidation or threats of the complaining neighbors. The one who yells the loudest always seems to win. Not everyone is hard headed or able to stand on their own - help those who need the help, let them know we support what they are trying to do, maybe then we can keep our riding places. Sitting back wait until happens to you will make it too late. Right now the other side seems to be gaining momentum, we need to do something to swing it the other way. While some guys think its cool to rip wheelies up the street ( yes in my youth I was silly too ) it only serves to piss people off. Let younger guys know when they're being irresponsible. We need to be responsible and considerate as well as stand our ground. I am fortunate enough to have my own ground and race track to ride on. We don't ride late or start early in the morning. I have lots of visitors. I won't hesitate to send someone packing who is irrisponsible, has a loud bike or rides on the road which borders my north side. I help my neighbors whenever I can. I have no issues with my neighbors.