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PostPosted: 22:01 - 03 Apr 2008    Post subject: Pulled over - Exhaust noise Reply with quote

Not long just come in after riding my bike. Nothing special, just went for a quick spin as its been quite nice weather and light until 8pm.

On my way back home I noticed a Ford Mondeo staying really close and following me everywhere. I wasnt going particularly fast anywhere and this car was really pissing me off basically tailing me everywhere. Stopping at some lights I looked over and I noticed straight away there were 2 cops in the car. They continued to follow me all through town for quite a while eventually pulling me over.

I couldnt think why they were pulling me over, but thought it might have been a couple times I opened up while they were behind. However, the one cop started looking at my Akrapovics straight away.

It went something like this......

"Did these come with the bike?"
"Errrr... yeah"
"So you bought the bike with these on?"
"Well, no.... but they were an accessory from the dealer"
"I see..... They are for the race track only"
"Right"
"They arent road legal and you are supposed to only use them on the race track. You can tell because the bike pops and bangs all the time"
"Actually, thats an engine characteristic"
"Not with these exhausts it isnt"
"Oh, I see"
"Now this wouldnt pass an MOT would it?"
"Im not sure"
"Well, I could request one and the bike wouldnt move from here. But im only going to give you a verbal warning. If you were pulled over by someone else they might do a P Something and the bike wouldnt move from here unless something was done about the exhausts."
"Right, okay"
"Those exhausts are for the race track only and not the road"

Then they both get in the unmarked car and piss off. I have been pulled over before by a bike cop and nothing has been mentioned. The Akras are road legal, but the baffles arent in.

Is there any truth to what the cop was saying? That my bike wouldnt move? I mean, he obviously didnt know what he was talking about constantly stating they are for the track only. And that the bike was popping and banging because of the exhausts.

Its annoying too that they followed me for so long before pulling me over. Almost as if they were waiting for something to get me for seeing as exhaust sound would be apparent straight away.

Fucking police....
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PostPosted: 22:07 - 03 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

some people reckon that my micron can isnt road legal, i have no idea. the place i bought it from gave it an mot prior to sale, so i'll just go back there for future mots. then if they say anything i can just tell them thay passed it last time. also if the poo lice stop me can say it was given an mot with that can without lying. its not way loud though so i dont see a problem...
if i was you, i would'nt worry too much, they were probably just bored. on the other hand, next time they see you, having told you once they might be nasty... o well. don't let it stop you being you i say!
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PostPosted: 22:10 - 03 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think it's in this sort of situation you'd need to ask for a "deferred test".

AFAIK the only way they could stop you from moving your bike on account of its condition is if they issue a 'prohibition notice'. Not sure under what circumstances they can issue these but I'd have thought they'd have to find some serious safety flaw in the bike rather than just because they think the exhausts are a bit loud.
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PostPosted: 22:26 - 03 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think he was nicely telling you to put the baffles back in. Next time he pulls you (and he will) he will not be so nice.
I would take his advice.
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PostPosted: 22:35 - 03 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Two coppers in a car to tell somebody their exhaust is popping, gotta love that use of resources. Middle Finger Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 22:45 - 03 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hetzer wrote:
Two coppers in a car to tell somebody their exhaust is popping, gotta love that use of resources. Middle Finger Rolling Eyes

What are you talking about, they just met another target! My tax well spent imo... Rolling Eyes
Dont worry matt, if you do 1mph over the limit you'll get pulled with the big "i wont want to scrape you off the road and tell your mum and dad about it!". Thing is they need to feel important, its a big dick complex.
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PostPosted: 22:47 - 03 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hetzer wrote:
Two coppers in a car to tell somebody their exhaust is popping, gotta love that use of resources. Middle Finger Rolling Eyes


You think thats a waste of resources, try TWO squad cars and 2 on foot community support officers stopping a guy who goes to my college this morning. And it wasn't like this was a hardxxxcore pubworthy chase. This was chock block traffic, he was behind me filtering up to a roundabout, I can't be sure, having no mirrors myself, but I *think* instead of 'dipping in' just past the police cars to avoid an oncoming HIAB (two in a row?!?) he pulled right up close to the window to tuck in (I'm explaining this badly but everyone whos ever filtered knows what I mean) cue blues and twos, and me cacking myself for a second, firstly what did I do wrong, ok nothing, oh shit is the fella behind alright.

I pulled in at the next junction anyway, stopped had a look for him, hes fine, just been pulled over and being lectured. I later found out they reckoned he was being dangerous by filtering on L plates, is a red CBR125. While he was being lectured by the police, the community safety people turned up and decided to 'help'. They held him up for a good 20 minutes, and probably didn't help the traffic behind.

Ironically, I was just in jeans and hoody as leather was soaking wet and he was wearing full gear, + hi vis jacket, and my exhaust is a bit on the loud side, scruffy looking bike, hadn't been cleaned in a couple of weeks, and his cbr is mint.

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PostPosted: 23:35 - 03 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the replies.

I havent put the baffles back in and I dont intend to unless I am 'made' to do a test. However, I did want to know exactly how much truth is in this leaving the bike at the roadside business. My thinking was always that if anything comes from having the baffles out, I will put them back in and then take them back out after its tested or whatever.

The thing that really annoys me about the situation is the circumstances in which they pulled me over. Until I had a chance to look into the car I didnt know they were police and up until that point I presumed it was some car driver trying to race me or being generally annoying. I would rather them pull me over with something to say than follow me around looking for something.
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PostPosted: 23:48 - 03 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

CHP Oinker: That pipe is obnoxiously loud! Shocked

Me: Thank you Officer Cool

CHP Oinker: It wasn't a fucking compliment!! Mad

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PostPosted: 00:00 - 04 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

My Carbon Can Co exhaust has a BSAU mark on it making it road legal. But in the booklet it says it only stands if the baffles are in. Laughing

Which they aren't.

My plate is also illigal, Bikes illigal to be honest. Its not 33bhp, Nor is it registered as blue. And its insured as "stock".


However, I dont get pulled. And If I do, They say,

"Alright Ben, Hows your Dad. Havnt seen him in a while, Is he still based at the local Nick?"

Laughing Wink
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PostPosted: 00:16 - 04 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

binge wrote:
My Carbon Can Co exhaust has a BSAU mark on it making it road legal. But in the booklet it says it only stands if the baffles are in. Laughing

Which they aren't.

My plate is also illigal, Bikes illigal to be honest. Its not 33bhp, Nor is it registered as blue. And its insured as "stock".


However, I dont get pulled. And If I do, They say,

"Alright Ben, Hows your Dad. Havnt seen him in a while, Is he still based at the local Nick?"

Laughing Wink


But if involved in an accident(again Whistle ) the insurance say, we will pay the third party but your bike isn't covered. Wink
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PostPosted: 00:21 - 04 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Meh, if they want to be picky they can pull the carbs off and see they aren't even restricted. Thus not been insured or having a legit license.

It was assessed after I was rear ended by that R6. The Assessor was a bike assessor too. And he didn't even pick up on anything. Just said "yep its a write off, blah blah".

If I declared all my mods my insurance would be through the roof I would of thought.
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PostPosted: 21:29 - 04 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Prohibition of use order.
Basically they make you fix it and pay an mot place to stamp a bit of paper to prove it.
Id chuck one baffle in and see what it is like, it is pretty loud.
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PostPosted: 21:39 - 04 Apr 2008    Post subject: Re: Pulled over - Exhaust noise Reply with quote

They may well be able to hold it.

Popping and banging is most likely due to cans - original cans rarely do it unless the jetting is way off.
Legally the cans are for 'track only' if you don't have the baffles in.
Sounds like he knew what he was talking about from that side.

He let you go on your way with just a warning and nothing official; I wouldn't be complaining too much Rolling Eyes.
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PostPosted: 23:31 - 04 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

So what exactly is the law on illegal exhausts?

I have been searching through some of the forum, but havent really been able to find a straight answer.

I read that all road legal exhausts need to have a stamp on them, which mine do not. They are road legal with the baffles in though.

So lets say im pulled again and unluckily by the same copper. He sees I havent stuck the baffles in or changed the exhausts, whats the worst he can do?

Im still pretty sure they were following me trying to get me for speeding because they followed for so long. Exhaust noise would be apparent straight away. I have been pulled before without mention and usually around town I keep revs and speed down low.

As for the popping, the bike doesnt pop/bang any more than it did with the standard cans. Its just a bit louder. The bike always bangs/pops when closing off the throttle.
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PostPosted: 00:07 - 05 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Matt06 wrote:
They are road legal with the baffles in though.

There's your answer, then Smile.

I thought the baffles usually had the appropriate marks on them these days.

I wouldn't be surprised if he could stop you going anywhere on the bike as it's not in a 'road legal' state as it is - possibly impound it, but I'm really not up on the laws.

Possible he was trying to work out if it was too loud or not - at work I can remember thinking the bike I heard coming in had a race can on. Turns out not only was it an older model of the bike I had, but it had a road legal can when mine probably had the race car at the time.
My husaberg is definitely pretty loud with the road legal can on.

In most cases bikes shouldn't 'backfire' with standard cans - so that might be worth getting checked out at some point, though the race cans may lean it out a bit to compensate for extra richness.
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PostPosted: 00:12 - 05 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Sounds like you got away lightly. They could have done you quite easily.

Legally the exhaust must be quiet and must be stamped to say they comply with the law. The baffles must not be removeable (which is why Akrapovic put a tiny tack weld on the bolt holding the baffles in, so the are technically welded in place). Removing the baffle means you have modified them and again they are illegal. Old marking used to be BSAU193T* (where the * was a number), but the relevant E mark is acceptable now.

If they are not stamped then they are no road legal, however quiet they are.

Popping and banging is probably down to either air leaks in the exhaust and / or the fueling not set up for the cans.

Reality is that probably half the bikes on the road have exhausts that are illegal for road use.

Most of the time you will get a fine and / or a defect ticket (get it fixed and a form stamped by an MOT station then take that form in to the police). However they could probably get away with issuing a prohibition notice of some kind to stop you using it on the road if they wanted to be really awkward.

Current noise limit is (from memory) 82db in a ride by test (something like full throttle, half peak power, specified gear) which is VERY quiet. For comparison a 98db limit at a quiet trackday is over 30 times louder (although measured a different way).

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PostPosted: 03:03 - 05 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks again for the replies.

Im not sure where the E mark is supposed to be, but I havent see anything on my cans. They are road legal according to Akrapovic.

I have put the baffles back in now to see what it sounds like. I pretty much wipped them out as soon as I put the cans on so im not too sure how it sounds with them in. Not as good im sure Wink.

The popping and banging is supposed to be there or at least its always been there. It did it with the standard cans and most singles I have heard pop and bang all the time.
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PostPosted: 13:23 - 05 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

So what happens if you make your own exhaust? I remember reading a post by nath where he had a homemade exhaust on his ratbike. If i remeber correctly he had to fashion a silencer from a beer can to make it pass the mot, which it did - but obviously its not going to have a 'road legal' stamp even though it passed an mot...?
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PostPosted: 13:58 - 05 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can buy the stickers on Ebay.
The Badger has one but the sticker does not make it at all quiet.
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PostPosted: 15:08 - 05 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

I thought the law changed so it was only illegal if it said NFRU, competition use only etc.

If it has no markings I thought it was down to MOT discretion.

Old 400 had Mot advisory - can louder than standard fitment, but passed. ( No markings)

I think placing road legal badges on a non legal can is perverting the course of justice or something,.
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PostPosted: 16:38 - 05 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Havnt read the other posts apart from OP so ill tell you what happened to my brother.

On the way to taunton got pulled over by 2 traffic cops, they went over his car with a fine tooth comb because hes a boy racer.

He had a new buddyclub bumper on the front and hadnt finished fitting it properlly, so on full lock it ws scrubbing the bumper, they issued a proabition on the car, and wouldnt let it be moved from the spot, brother had to get it trailered away, as the police said it was unsafe for the road.

So it does happen not nessasarily to bikers maybe, but cars sure.
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PostPosted: 16:42 - 05 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

kb-zxr wrote:
I thought the law changed so it was only illegal if it said NFRU, competition use only etc.

If it has no markings I thought it was down to MOT discretion.

Old 400 had Mot advisory - can louder than standard fitment, but passed. ( No markings)

I think placing road legal badges on a non legal can is perverting the course of justice or something,.


MOT doesn't mean in any way the bike is legal though. The Police enforce the law not the MOT inspector. Wink
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PostPosted: 17:30 - 05 Apr 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

beatnck2 wrote:
So what happens if you make your own exhaust? I remember reading a post by nath where he had a homemade exhaust on his ratbike. If i remeber correctly he had to fashion a silencer from a beer can to make it pass the mot, which it did - but obviously its not going to have a 'road legal' stamp even though it passed an mot...?


his bike is 1976, pre BSAU, so nath was only judged on noise level (testers discretion)

any bike made after april 84 (or roughly that date) needs a BSAU stamped exhaust.

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PostPosted: 19:35 - 05 Apr 2008    Post subject: . Reply with quote

according to the local chap who moted my bike, the exhaust no longer needs to be stamped to be road legaland its up to thier discretion as to whether it is too loud or not, however i know mine is illegal as the baffles are out, the paperwork that came with the can stated this exhaust is only road legal if the baffles are in place.
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