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nklr loud pipes
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2001 12:48 am
by Andy Cohen
From: "Steve Green"
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 12:25 AM
Subject: [DSN_klr650] NKLR attitude and noise
>
> The other morning I was out in traffic and read this large bumper
> sticker, stuck prominently on the rear window of an SUV. It said:
>
> "I am trying to see things from your point of view, but I can't get
> my head that far up my ass"
>
> It really irritated me. I seriously considered getting out of my car
> and scraping it off right there at the stoplight. I pulled up
> alongside and saw suburban Mom with her little daughter on their way
> to school (I was taking my kid to school too.).
>
> Where have we gotten to that people want to insult you and do not
> even know you! Denver and the Front Range Metro area are full of
> people like this as of the last 10 years. People used to be friendly,
> what happened? My guess is loud pipes are another symptom of the "in
> your face" attitude so prevalent nowadays.
>
> Steve G. Long live quiet bikes
Just out of morbid curiosity, how did you go from the bumper sticker (quite
funny actually) to loud pipes and the blame thereof?
PS, scraping a bumper sticker or anything else for that matter off someone
vehicle while they are still in it can get you beaten, shot or horribly
maimed (try one of my vehicles you'll find out which).
Food for thought.
Andy
www.finishlinewest.com
Excellence
"Excellence is the result of caring more than others think is wise; risking
more than others think is safe. Dreaming more than others think is practical
and expecting more than others think is possible."
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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2001 6:33 pm
by InWoods13@aol.com
In a message dated 9/11/01 1:49:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
acohen@... writes:
snip<< "Excellence is the result of caring more than others think is wise;
risking
more than others think is safe. Dreaming more than others think is practical
and expecting more than others think is possible." >>
Excellent quote on excellence Andy. yup -Scott
nklr loud pipes
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 2:02 pm
by Chris Krok
No, but I like it... Fortunately, this was at 3:00 in the afternoon,
but some jackass on a Harley was rolling up the street, cranking the
throttle as he came up to a stop sign. I was ready to take a baseball
bat to the areas of his head not protected by his beanie helmet, but it
was my girlfriend's place, and I don't want to worry about her suffering
repercussions if I'm not around.
Someone should just manufacture penis-shaped ("dildiform?") throttle
grips for these idiots, because that's basically what they're doing...
El Krokko
nklr loud pipes
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 3:29 pm
by rm@richardmay.net
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Chris Krok wrote:
>El Krokko
I hope, for her sake, that it's four and not two.
RM
nklr loud pipes
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 5:37 pm
by Mike Torst
Great, another one liner and my screen and keyboard are a mess, again.
Thanks! :-0 (LOL)
Mike Torst
Las Vegas
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rm@... [mailto:rm@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 1:29 PM
> Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] NKLR loud pipes
>
>
> On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Chris Krok wrote:
>
> >El Krokko
> I hope, for her sake, that it's four and not two.
>
> RM
>
nklr loud pipes
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 6:41 pm
by Stu
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, rm@r... wrote:
>
> On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Chris Krok wrote:
>
> >El Krokko
> I hope, for her sake, that it's four and not two.
>
> RM
>Rimshot<
nklr loud pipes
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 8:06 pm
by Danny L.
Mike, I'm getting you a bib for Christmas!!
D
Mike Torst wrote:
Great, another one liner and my screen and keyboard are a mess, again.
Thanks! :-0 (LOL)
Mike Torst
Las Vegas
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rm@... [mailto:rm@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 1:29 PM
> Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] NKLR loud pipes
>
>
> On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Chris Krok wrote:
>
> >El Krokko
> I hope, for her sake, that it's four and not two.
>
> RM
>
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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:10 am
by Jim Douglas
Loud pipes are a personal choice and as long as they are not "against
the law" it's cool with me. Do I like them no! Would
I want my bike to have them NO! But do I respect the right for someone
that likes the noise YES! I am thinking that the
Harley guy's with these loud pipes make fun of ugly KLR's! But just as
it's our right to own an "Ugly KLR" it's their right
to do what they want, again, again, as long as they are not unlawful!
Do loud pipes make a driver aware....they sure do when I hear them. Am I
safer when I hear them next to me driving
yes, but I don't have my cellphone on my ear and radio up to 10+. I am
thinking that they simply like the noise and
to them it's "Look at me", "Look at me".
On 3/15/2011 11:02 AM, skypilot110 wrote:
>
> In my not so humble opinion loud pipes dont save lives. It is an
> invalid assumption made by people trying to excuse having to run open
> pipes to make their antiquated design motorcycles get out of their own
> way. There, that should fire some people up!
>
> Simple fact is that the dipsh1t in a honda with her radio up, a coffee
> in one hand, her lipstick in the other hand and texting her boyfreind
> with the other hand is never going to pay attention to where the noise
> is coming from. It simply will not register with them. More over there
> are those who become distracted by the baby crying or their coffee cup
> spilling on them..., Not really their fault but they are not paying
> attention to the noise outside.
>
> The only real solution is to not be there when they come. I have
> always taught my students that it is THEIR responsibility to know what
> the drivers around them are doing and not be in their way when they do
> stupid things. That they will do stupid things is a forgone conclusion.
>
> Loads of those students have come back to me saying they would have
> been wacked if they were not thinking like that. Knowing what the
> drivers are going to do means paying attention. You cant do that if
> you can not hear things around you..
>
> A separate part of that knowledge comes from being able to see their
> reactions, the slight head twist instead of turning to look, the head
> turning right indicating they are turning left across traffic.... KLRs
> are tall enough that you can see into the SUVs and cars better...
> Cruisers are low and allow less visibility. Sort of like Natural
> selection favoring the KLRistas, but we knew that already.
>
> OK, All you HD guys fire away. I expect it but it had to be said just
> the same
>
> --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
> , david zawadzki
> wrote:
> >
> > Jeff (and others),
> >
> > I have a stock 2007 650 and the muffler is very quiet.
> > I live in NYC and would like to install a louder muffler for safety
> > purposes.
> >
> > Normally i ride my 1970 honda cb350 around the city and if i give it
> some
> > throttle while going between traffic people hear me.
> > I cant say the same for the klr. Its a bit dangerous.
> >
> > I was also thinking of replacing the horn with a euro horn
> >
http://klr650.com/EuroHorn.htm and need some advice.
> > It seems like a good option and i can plug it in the same spot as
> the old
> > one.
> > What do you guys think?
> > Can you also suggest a nice-not too loud mufler?
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > David
> >
> > -please download our free single
> >
www.thevanguardband.com
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
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nklr loud pipes
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:25 pm
by pzegers@att.net
Noise pollution is noise pollution. Their loud pipes or others excessively loud music takes away my choice of subtle noise and sleep. 4 A.M. is too early to hear loud pipes. I am no threat to them at this time, but still hear their safety device. Too much freedom can easily end up in chaos.
--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jim Douglas wrote:
>
> Loud pipes are a personal choice and as long as they are not "against
> the law" it's cool with me. Do I like them no! Would
> I want my bike to have them NO! But do I respect the right for someone
> that likes the noise YES! I am thinking that the
> Harley guy's with these loud pipes make fun of ugly KLR's! But just as
> it's our right to own an "Ugly KLR" it's their right
> to do what they want, again, again, as long as they are not unlawful!
>
> Do loud pipes make a driver aware....they sure do when I hear them. Am I
> safer when I hear them next to me driving
> yes, but I don't have my cellphone on my ear and radio up to 10+. I am
> thinking that they simply like the noise and
> to them it's "Look at me", "Look at me".
>
>
>
> On 3/15/2011 11:02 AM, skypilot110 wrote:
> >
> > In my not so humble opinion loud pipes dont save lives. It is an
> > invalid assumption made by people trying to excuse having to run open
> > pipes to make their antiquated design motorcycles get out of their own
> > way. There, that should fire some people up!
> >
> > Simple fact is that the dipsh1t in a honda with her radio up, a coffee
> > in one hand, her lipstick in the other hand and texting her boyfreind
> > with the other hand is never going to pay attention to where the noise
> > is coming from. It simply will not register with them. More over there
> > are those who become distracted by the baby crying or their coffee cup
> > spilling on them..., Not really their fault but they are not paying
> > attention to the noise outside.
> >
> > The only real solution is to not be there when they come. I have
> > always taught my students that it is THEIR responsibility to know what
> > the drivers around them are doing and not be in their way when they do
> > stupid things. That they will do stupid things is a forgone conclusion.
> >
> > Loads of those students have come back to me saying they would have
> > been wacked if they were not thinking like that. Knowing what the
> > drivers are going to do means paying attention. You cant do that if
> > you can not hear things around you..
> >
> > A separate part of that knowledge comes from being able to see their
> > reactions, the slight head twist instead of turning to look, the head
> > turning right indicating they are turning left across traffic.... KLRs
> > are tall enough that you can see into the SUVs and cars better...
> > Cruisers are low and allow less visibility. Sort of like Natural
> > selection favoring the KLRistas, but we knew that already.
> >
> > OK, All you HD guys fire away. I expect it but it had to be said just
> > the same
> >
> > --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
> > , david zawadzki
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Jeff (and others),
> > >
> > > I have a stock 2007 650 and the muffler is very quiet.
> > > I live in NYC and would like to install a louder muffler for safety
> > > purposes.
> > >
> > > Normally i ride my 1970 honda cb350 around the city and if i give it
> > some
> > > throttle while going between traffic people hear me.
> > > I cant say the same for the klr. Its a bit dangerous.
> > >
> > > I was also thinking of replacing the horn with a euro horn
> > >
http://klr650.com/EuroHorn.htm and need some advice.
> > > It seems like a good option and i can plug it in the same spot as
> > the old
> > > one.
> > > What do you guys think?
> > > Can you also suggest a nice-not too loud mufler?
> > >
> > > Many thanks,
> > > David
> > >
> > > -please download our free single
> > >
www.thevanguardband.com
> > >
> > >
> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
nklr loud pipes
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 8:42 pm
by Jud
Loud pipes are against the law. The problem is you can't get anybody to enforce it.
--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jim Douglas wrote:
>
> Loud pipes are a personal choice and as long as they are not "against
> the law" it's cool with me. Do I like them no! Would
> I want my bike to have them NO! But do I respect the right for someone
> that likes the noise YES! I am thinking that the
> Harley guy's with these loud pipes make fun of ugly KLR's! But just as
> it's our right to own an "Ugly KLR" it's their right
> to do what they want, again, again, as long as they are not unlawful!
>
> Do loud pipes make a driver aware....they sure do when I hear them. Am I
> safer when I hear them next to me driving
> yes, but I don't have my cellphone on my ear and radio up to 10+. I am
> thinking that they simply like the noise and
> to them it's "Look at me", "Look at me".
>
>
>
> On 3/15/2011 11:02 AM, skypilot110 wrote:
> >
> > In my not so humble opinion loud pipes dont save lives. It is an
> > invalid assumption made by people trying to excuse having to run open
> > pipes to make their antiquated design motorcycles get out of their own
> > way. There, that should fire some people up!
> >
> > Simple fact is that the dipsh1t in a honda with her radio up, a coffee
> > in one hand, her lipstick in the other hand and texting her boyfreind
> > with the other hand is never going to pay attention to where the noise
> > is coming from. It simply will not register with them. More over there
> > are those who become distracted by the baby crying or their coffee cup
> > spilling on them..., Not really their fault but they are not paying
> > attention to the noise outside.
> >
> > The only real solution is to not be there when they come. I have
> > always taught my students that it is THEIR responsibility to know what
> > the drivers around them are doing and not be in their way when they do
> > stupid things. That they will do stupid things is a forgone conclusion.
> >
> > Loads of those students have come back to me saying they would have
> > been wacked if they were not thinking like that. Knowing what the
> > drivers are going to do means paying attention. You cant do that if
> > you can not hear things around you..
> >
> > A separate part of that knowledge comes from being able to see their
> > reactions, the slight head twist instead of turning to look, the head
> > turning right indicating they are turning left across traffic.... KLRs
> > are tall enough that you can see into the SUVs and cars better...
> > Cruisers are low and allow less visibility. Sort of like Natural
> > selection favoring the KLRistas, but we knew that already.
> >
> > OK, All you HD guys fire away. I expect it but it had to be said just
> > the same
> >
> > --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
> > , david zawadzki
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Jeff (and others),
> > >
> > > I have a stock 2007 650 and the muffler is very quiet.
> > > I live in NYC and would like to install a louder muffler for safety
> > > purposes.
> > >
> > > Normally i ride my 1970 honda cb350 around the city and if i give it
> > some
> > > throttle while going between traffic people hear me.
> > > I cant say the same for the klr. Its a bit dangerous.
> > >
> > > I was also thinking of replacing the horn with a euro horn
> > >
http://klr650.com/EuroHorn.htm and need some advice.
> > > It seems like a good option and i can plug it in the same spot as
> > the old
> > > one.
> > > What do you guys think?
> > > Can you also suggest a nice-not too loud mufler?
> > >
> > > Many thanks,
> > > David
> > >
> > > -please download our free single
> > >
www.thevanguardband.com
> > >
> > >
> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>