Can anything be done about loud motorcycles?

Can anything be done about loud motorcycles?

While there is much debate about what constitutes loud, the bottom line is that California code is ridiculously lenient. The most concrete code I found states it’s illegal for any vehicle to rip at more than 95 decibels. That is darn loud.

What can I do about my neighbors loud motorcycle?

He said any resident who has a problem with loud motorcycles may call Riverside’s 3-1-1 service and put in a request for enforcement. Callers can also dial 951-826-5311 to access the service but should not call 9-1-1 to report motorcycle noise.

Is there a limit to how loud a motorcycle can be?

California Vehicle Code sections 27201 and 27202 established the following: A noise limit of 92 decibels applies to any motorcycle manufactured before 1970.

Why are motorbikes allowed to be so loud?

The loudness of a motorbike is mainly due to the size of its muffler and length of the exhaust pipe. Technically, large mufflers provide little or no residence time for air and exhaust to slow down. Also, since the engine compartment is open to the air and atmosphere, you get a result of a loud sound.

Why are loud Harleys legal?

Why are Harleys so loud? Many Harleys are loud because the owners want them that way. New Harleys from the factory don’t exceed the 80db limit stipulated in the U.S. EPA Code. It is Harley owners who make several aftermarket modifications on their bikes to turn up the volume.

Are Vance and Hines pipes illegal?

It is all up to your local law enforcement to decide weather these pipes are to loud. Our exhaust systems are considered an aftermarket accessory and anything that is not an OEM part on your vehicle by law is considered illegal.

What constitutes a noise violation?

1. Because of its loudness and frequency, unreasonably disturbs, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health, peace, or safety of reasonable persons of ordinary sensitivity, within the jurisdictional limits of the city; or.

How do you defend yourself against a noise complaint?

Here are a few ways to handle noisy neighbors:

  1. Communicate with Your Neighbor. Directly inform your neighbor of the issue. Chances are, your neighbor will be willing to make changes or compromise.
  2. Make a Compromise. Speaking of compromises — make them.
  3. Understand Unreasonable and Excessive. Know your stuff.

Why are Harleys allowed to be so loud?

Is it better to have a loud motorcycle?

According to North America’s best-known study on motorcycle safety, the Hurt Report, published in 1981, motorcycles with loud pipes were not less likely to be involved in crashes. In fact, the study found that they were at a slightly higher risk for being involved in a crash.

Are loud motorcycles actually safer?

What is the legal limit for exhaust noise?

90 decibels
from vehicles For most cars, the relevant exhaust noise limit is 90 decibels and for motorcycles, 94 decibels.

Is the police going to enforce noise laws on motorcycles?

The police just have to employ it for dealing with excessively loud motorcycles and not be hesitant in doing it. However, many cities and police departments do not take the issue seriously and do not have the will to enforce motor vehicle noise laws.

Is it illegal to have a loud exhaust system on a motorcycle?

The advocates of “loud pipes” (a term often used to describe illegal exhaust noise enhancing motorcycle exhaust systems) love what they see as “anything goes” muffler laws and exploit them with vigor and vehemently oppose more precise muffler laws that prohibit the types of mufflers and exhaust systems they want to use on their motorcycles.

What should I do about loud motorcycle riders?

If you LOUD moronic bikers lack the skill-set necessary to safely operate your motorcycle on our public roadways void making a complete nuisance of yourself, PLEASE, sell the motorcycle and make use of an alternative form of transportation…our children, the elderly, our handicapped, our families, our wildlife, would be most appreciative.

What are the noise levels on a motorcycle?

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets noise emissions standards for motorcycle exhaust systems. The standard for street-legal exhaust noise emissions is 80 dB(a). All motorcycles are required to display an EPA stamp on the chassis and exhaust system.