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Calif OHV parks enforcing noise regulations
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[QUOTE="cackle, post: 150522, member: 22531"] I agree that the noise level of the four strokes is WAY TO LOUD. I had a ATK that had a aftermarket pipe and I could set car alarms off on the whole block when I road up and down the street! I have always kept my silencers packed and ran the proper spark arrester. I can remember riding in the seventies with my dad and him telling me that it was important to think about other users when riding in the forest. It is not hard to quiet down a motorcycle. As long as we can continue to ride I am all for sound checks at any riding area. Europe has had sound restrictions for as long as I can remember and that is why euopean (KTM E/XC) motorcycles come from the factory ready to go. You may lose a little in performance but the gains are access to riding areas Cackle [/QUOTE]
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