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| Loud pipes = lives saved |
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| Yes - But only slightly louder |
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| Meh - makes no odds |
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| No - They're standard for a reason |
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| No - they are pointless |
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| Because race pipes |
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Do you drive a cage much? From my experience, cars are quite soundproof to the point that you'd need the exhaust equivalent of the Mother of All Subwoofers (coupled with the Hephaestian Midbass) to be heard, especially with the radio on. Kinda surprised about the drivers being the ones claiming that loud pipes save lives.
That being said, my current bike's exhaust is above-average in terms of loudness and has a nice throttle-blip bark. I've since found myself adopting RoyalJordanian's habit of blipping the throttle while filtering through slow or stationary traffic, on the offchance that it might increase drivers' and pedestrians' awareness of me and my bike.
Finally...light travels faster than sound too, might be some convoluted argument for hi-vis over loud pipes in there somewhere, barring the visibility issues of being on a bike...  ____________________ Motorsapien Art |
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If it wasn't for neighbours and the popo I'd have stubbied my already open delkavics yonks ago. But, a decent chunk of my commute is filtering at slow speeds where it makes a bit of a difference, loud pipes can only do so much.
If you're going to come around a blind bend at 80, or cut across the front of a moving articulated lorry a loud pipe won't do a thing.
Judging by some twonks I see on my commute, plenty of bikers think a loud pipe provides some sort of sonic forcefield  ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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I've tried a stubbied can on my GS because gangsta. However, I suspect that it affects the rider's belief more than it does reality.
It might help footists or pedalists to not do anything rash, but drivers with the windows up, less likely. I'd suggest that you'd need to go to extremes like Royal Jordanian's Nuda to actually impinge, at which point you'd be as well using the noise-maker that comes fitted to all bikes for that purpose.
London rules will be different though. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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As long as you don't assume they've heard you, as you wouldn't assume they've seen you. I do find a loud pipe useful when filtering slow moving traffic sometimes. Blipping the throttle a couple of times sometimes sees a car move over a bit for you. But what I have noticed, is since I've had a bright yellow bike, cars seem to move over a bit more readily. Could be all in my head, but at the moment, I'm fairly sure it's the case, as I've had this same model in four different colours now, but this one really stands out, and it does seem to happen more with the yellow one. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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Louder is safer.. Every time I watch this video I think so..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnt9MLVMOh0 ____________________ Current Bike: Yamaha XSR900 Previous bikes: Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade, Kawasaki ZX-6R Ninja, Aprilia RS125 2-stroke |
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Worst. "Overtake." Ever.
First, and aside, his speedo was broken before the collision. So many kittens.
Second, that Golf was obviously looking for an overtake. You didn't need hindsight to spot that.
Third, given that, WTF was he doing hanging around like a pendulous meat-flap in that position? Either get past or don't, and if you're going to use the other side of the road, use all of it.
Given his limp wristed use of the throttle, I doubt he'd have made enough noise to be heard over the Golf's inevitable bangin' choons anyway. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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The golf behaved in exactly the way you would, actually make that should, expect any half sporty car to behave. His road positioning for a start shouted overtake.
I try my best not to put myself in a position where I am relying on somebody else seeing me. And if I am in that position I try not to be there for long. The mong on the Honda dawdled around in just about the worst possible place, he is riding a motorcycle, there is no excuse.
The process should be:
Select gear for optimum acceleration.
Hang back to give enough space for a decent view.
When it looks to be clear to overtake move well into the next lane, don't accelerate yet.
If it is not clear move back across to where you started.
If it is clear to do so, overtake swiftly, using the acceleration riding a motorcycle affords you.
The Honda basically moved diagonally into a dangerous position, dawdling along in the golf's blind spot with no way of getting back to a safe place when it all went tits up.
Given it was quite a new car at a reasonable speed, I very much doubt a noisy pipe at a reasonable level for road use would have actually made any difference.
Some people are just asking to be a statistic! ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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I thought he was doing OK by moving over to have a look first, but his commitment was as convincing as a politician's apology. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I definitely noticed a difference when my commute to work took me down a High Street, where people had a tendency to step off the pavement without looking.
A slightly louder end can did make people notice me more, without attracting unwanted attention from plod, who were often around and about at the time. ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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Are we just talking about aftermarket pipes?
I have the standard exhaust on the MT-03, yet it's still quite loud and makes a difference.
For example I pass over a blind crest on my commute with a side turning shortly after it, I cover the horn in case someone's attempting to pull out, yet on the MT-03 they'd often here me coming.
Also when on the bike/in a car if I hear a loud exhaust coming up behind I'm looking for it in my mirrors, so they do make people more aware of your presence.
However if some mongs gonna pull out, they're gonna pull out, so whilst I wouldn't say they save lives they do make a difference.
P.S. I find people blipping the throttle or revving the $hit out of their bike really annoying ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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The driver was still in the wrong for going but it was pretty obviously his intention. He was close to the car in front and desperately trying to look down the outside for a chance to pass. The bloke on the bike didn't help himself there in my opinion!
Oh, but on the subject of loud pipes I'm not a fan. There's enough policemen looking for reasons to stop bikes for a 'chat' without giving them reasons for nothing. (Similarly, this is now my opinion for silly small plates, headlight covers that show a green / blue / orange light, and other things that shout 'Nick me please officer'.
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You didn't pull out on me today, was that because:
a) you heard me coming
b) were finishing sending a text
c) have Jedi powers and could sense my presence
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e) Had only just arrived at the junction at the point where we made mutual visual contact, rather than the indefinite period that I'd imagined in my head because race bike.
I'm not saying that loud pipes don't help. Of course they do, and I'd say go for it.
However, I've had enough "RISK compinsatiune!!!" stick from certain quarters over the hi-vis that I'm not even aware of wearing, that I do feel compelled to note that the person most acutely aware that their bike is race bike is the rider. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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