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Calif OHV parks enforcing noise regulations
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[QUOTE="NVR FNSH, post: 149657, member: 20411"] We were at Middle Creek 8/11 and got sound sound checked while parked at Penny Pines. The rangers were doing it for practice and to let us have time to 'fix' our bikes before they start issuing $75 citations in Novemeber. They were using a German vibration tach that they set on the rear fender behind the seat. Not sure how well the vibration tachs work but they said that it was the 'certified' unit. Here's how the 5 bikes in our group fared: Me: '99 WR 400 with stock muffler & Thumper Racing insert - 95dBA Tami: '97 CR 125 FMF silencer (I think) - 94dBA Kali: '00 TTR 125 with Engines Only pipe - 94dBA Scott: '85 CR125 - 97dBA Wes: '99 GG250(?) - 93dBA I know my bike was at 95 - I think I got the others correct. The only one that was close to 98dBA was Scott's CR125. Brian [/QUOTE]
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