madmike2
Shtirrenuppenmeister
For years people like the AMA have been warning motorcyclists that this was coming. Why should we be amazed? Next will be the bi-annual inspections to make sure everything is OEM. I'm no "Green Party" tree-hugger type but it would be nice to have clean air for my future grandchildren.
Like TWN, I don't need the miniscule improvement and have never run a PCIII on either of my FJRs.
Like Toecutter, I now run OEM exhaust (having removed my Holeshots and preferring the quiet).
Denver has passed an aftermarket pipe ordinance and one would assume, if it is found legal after the court cases are settled, it may be coming to a city or state near you.
As to the argument about the small amount motorcycles contribute, every vehicle adds "some" pollutants and the pressure to clean up the emissions has been pressed for years. So what!?!?
Did you ever notice that all aftermarket slip-ons and headers are marked "not street legal" or "race track use only"? That places any legal issues squarely on the shoulders of the vehicle owner and not on the manufacturer.
No difference between them, the "boompa-de-boomp" stereos and loud mufflers on Euro-Asian streetracers or loud SUVs and pickups. Its more about the "look at me" attitude than the small horsepower gain.
Last thought: Every snowflake in an avalanche cries out, "It's not my fault!" [SIZE=8pt]Checkoslovakian Proverb[/SIZE]
Like TWN, I don't need the miniscule improvement and have never run a PCIII on either of my FJRs.
Like Toecutter, I now run OEM exhaust (having removed my Holeshots and preferring the quiet).
Denver has passed an aftermarket pipe ordinance and one would assume, if it is found legal after the court cases are settled, it may be coming to a city or state near you.
As to the argument about the small amount motorcycles contribute, every vehicle adds "some" pollutants and the pressure to clean up the emissions has been pressed for years. So what!?!?
Did you ever notice that all aftermarket slip-ons and headers are marked "not street legal" or "race track use only"? That places any legal issues squarely on the shoulders of the vehicle owner and not on the manufacturer.
(Toecutter @ Jan 6 2008, 08:56 PM) I wonder if all those loud-ass Harleys running around adversely affect the emissions systems as certified by the OEM?
Yep...me too!I bet they do.
No difference between them, the "boompa-de-boomp" stereos and loud mufflers on Euro-Asian streetracers or loud SUVs and pickups. Its more about the "look at me" attitude than the small horsepower gain.
Last thought: Every snowflake in an avalanche cries out, "It's not my fault!" [SIZE=8pt]Checkoslovakian Proverb[/SIZE]