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Devon
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Post by Devon » Thu Jun 03, 2004 1:30 pm

kent@... wrote:
>Hey Devon, > >Thanks for the positive and uplifting comments. Thanks for calling >me a Jackass. >
You're welcome.
>By the way I did install the state certified screen >spark arrester that came with the pipe. Fotunately we are all >entitiled to our opinions. Have you ever ridden a KLR with the big >gun pipe? >
Ridden behind one, and near one. Been 100 yards away from one and it still annoyed me. It sucks.
> Yeah, whatever I didn't think so. It's loud, it rips >and I'm having fun. >
Noise doesn't equal speed. Wise up.
> >p.s. Must suck growing old. >
I wouldn't know. It will suck 10 years from now when there's NOWHERE left to ride offroad thanks to selfish jackasses like you. Here's a tip- the KLR is slow. Now yours is slow and loud. Must suck spending over a grand (CA$) for performance mods you could have gotten with a $15 KLX650-R needle and a $10 hole saw for the airbox. FWIW the reason I jumped all over you about this, is that you said NOTHING about a spark arrestor, just that you were using a race pipe in the woods. And the last thing trail riders need are more people with stupidly loud bikes. Seriously- because of your exhaust "upgrade", nearly everyone you drive by will have less regard for motorcyclists. You may not care about their opinion now, but come election time it will be pretty damn important. Second thing is your money would have been MUCH better spent doing further performance mods, as you got a small taste of with the Progressive springs. Devon

vintageracer8882
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Post by vintageracer8882 » Thu Jun 03, 2004 1:46 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Devon wrote:
> > kent@s... wrote: > > >Hey Devon, > > > >Thanks for the positive and uplifting comments. Thanks for
calling
> >me a Jackass. > > > You're welcome. > > >By the way I did install the state certified screen > >spark arrester that came with the pipe. Fotunately we are all > >entitiled to our opinions. Have you ever ridden a KLR with the
big
> >gun pipe? > > > Ridden behind one, and near one. Been 100 yards away from one and
it
> still annoyed me. > It sucks. > > > Yeah, whatever I didn't think so. It's loud, it rips > >and I'm having fun. > > > Noise doesn't equal speed. Wise up. > > > > >p.s. Must suck growing old. > > > I wouldn't know. It will suck 10 years from now when there's
NOWHERE
> left to ride offroad thanks to selfish jackasses like you. Here's a
tip-
> the KLR is slow. Now yours is slow and loud. > > Must suck spending over a grand (CA$) for performance mods you
could
> have gotten with a $15 KLX650-R needle and a $10 hole saw for the
airbox.
> > FWIW the reason I jumped all over you about this, is that you said > NOTHING about a spark arrestor, just that you were using a race
pipe in
> the woods. And the last thing trail riders need are more people
with
> stupidly loud bikes. Seriously- because of your exhaust "upgrade", > nearly everyone you drive by will have less regard for
motorcyclists.
> You may not care about their opinion now, but come election time it
will
> be pretty damn important. > > Second thing is your money would have been MUCH better spent doing > further performance mods, as you got a small taste of with the > Progressive springs. > > Devon
i agree with devon about the pipe. i also bought ( wasted money ) on the big gun race pipe. sure it sounds good ( but loud ). and it looks great. the only diff. i noticed is a little quicker throttle response which i feel is more from the jetting and fine tuning than from the pipe. iam going to put the stock pipe back on but with the big gun header ( just because it looks great ). and his opinion on the woods riding with this pipe is also a point i agree with not to mention the fact that a pipe w/out a spark arrestor is a danger to our woods. when i bought my pipe i didnt realize it would be so loud when you are pouring on the gas. anyway good luck with your bike and whatever u do to it i just thought id let u know how i feel since i have the pipe also. scott

Dave Sumner
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Post by Dave Sumner » Thu Jun 03, 2004 2:41 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vintageracer8882" > > >Thanks for the positive and uplifting comments. Thanks for
> calling > > >me a Jackass. > > > > > You're welcome. > >
I'm with Devon. Loud pipes piss people off. Enjoy your sport without making everyone else pay for it. Living in close proximity to other poeple requires showing some respect for their "space". I think the (para)phrase "Your right to swing your fist stops at the end of my nose" applies here. And my nose wants to enjoy some quiet evenings in my living room and keep riding bikes on and off the street. www.DavidSumner.net

Mark Long

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Post by Mark Long » Thu Jun 03, 2004 2:52 pm

> I also agree with Devon on all his points except one: the jackass
comment. I think it takes "one" to call somebody "one", especially someone you don't know! Just my opinion. Mark L.
> > > i agree with devon about the pipe. i also bought ( wasted
money )
> on the big gun race pipe. sure it sounds good ( but loud ). and it > looks great. the only diff. i noticed is a little quicker throttle > response which i feel is more from the jetting and fine tuning
than
> from the pipe. iam going to put the stock pipe back on but with
the
> big gun header ( just because it looks great ). and his opinion on > the woods riding with this pipe is also a point i agree with not
to
> mention the fact that a pipe w/out a spark arrestor is a danger to > our woods. when i bought my pipe i didnt realize it would be so
loud
> when you are pouring on the gas. anyway good luck with your bike
and
> whatever u do to it i just thought id let u know how i feel since
i
> have the pipe also. scott

Devon
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Post by Devon » Thu Jun 03, 2004 3:51 pm

mfgdesigner@... wrote:
>>I also agree with Devon on all his points except one: the jackass >> >> >comment. I think it takes "one" to call somebody "one", especially >someone you don't know! Just my opinion. > >
So your opinion is that I'm a jackass? You can park your ass at the end of the line behind my wife, my parents, the NYPD, the Port Authority PD, and the entire faculty of my high school. Seriously, I thought he was riding offroad without a spark arrestor. That would indeed qualify for "jackass" status at the minimum. Offlist I would use stronger language. BUT, it turns out that Kent was indeed being responsible about the spark arrestor, and for that I must apologize for calling him a Jackass. I'll downgrade it to "knucklehead" for spending all that money on a stupid noisemaker that makes everyone else's life more difficult to some degree. Sell the damn thing on Ebay (to someone in South America if possible) and spend the money on a new rear spring, or for cartridge emulators. If you want to go fast offroad on a KLR, you need more suspension more than you need more motor. Devon

Bill
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Post by Bill » Thu Jun 03, 2004 4:31 pm

Well I will throw my two cents out here. 1. Loud pipes do not save lives. 2. You need a spark arrester. However, the way to win someone over to your point of view, which I assume you are trying to do because you appear to feel strongly about it, would, in my opinion, not be by publicly insulting them. Rather, your points would probably have been better received had you merely, with logic and persuasion, explained that running an off road bike in wilderness areas with out a spark arrester should be avoided at any cost since it endanger's the wilderness and those who are out there. Additionally, loud pipes, while they may be pleasing to the ear of the owner and some others, are generally looked at by those who are not motorcycle enthusiasts, as a perfect example of what they think of as inconsiderate behavior, and is used as an excuse to oppose all motorcycles, on or off road. While this may not be as flashy or as cutesy or as attention getting as calling someone a jackass, it generally works better. Bill Stephens 2001 KLR 2001 Valkyrie Interstate
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Devon wrote: > > > mfgdesigner@y... wrote: > > >>I also agree with Devon on all his points except one: the jackass > >> > >> > >comment. I think it takes "one" to call somebody "one", especially > >someone you don't know! Just my opinion. > > > > > > So your opinion is that I'm a jackass? You can park your ass at the end > of the line behind my wife, my parents, the NYPD, the Port Authority PD, > and the entire faculty of my high school. > > Seriously, I thought he was riding offroad without a spark arrestor. > That would indeed qualify for "jackass" status at the minimum. Offlist I > would use stronger language. BUT, it turns out that Kent was indeed > being responsible about the spark arrestor, and for that I must > apologize for calling him a Jackass. > > I'll downgrade it to "knucklehead" for spending all that money on a > stupid noisemaker that makes everyone else's life more difficult to some > degree. Sell the damn thing on Ebay (to someone in South America if > possible) and spend the money on a new rear spring, or for cartridge > emulators. > > If you want to go fast offroad on a KLR, you need more suspension more > than you need more motor. > > Devon

Keith Saltzer
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Post by Keith Saltzer » Thu Jun 03, 2004 7:48 pm

> So your opinion is that I'm a jackass? You can park your ass at the
end
> of the line behind my wife, my parents, the NYPD, the Port
Authority PD,
> and the entire faculty of my high school. > > Seriously, I thought he was riding offroad without a spark
arrestor.
> That would indeed qualify for "jackass" status at the minimum.
Offlist I
> would use stronger language. BUT, it turns out that Kent was indeed > being responsible about the spark arrestor, and for that I must > apologize for calling him a Jackass. > > I'll downgrade it to "knucklehead" for spending all that money on a > stupid noisemaker that makes everyone else's life more difficult to
some
> degree. Sell the damn thing on Ebay (to someone in South America if > possible) and spend the money on a new rear spring, or for
cartridge
> emulators. > > If you want to go fast offroad on a KLR, you need more suspension
more
> than you need more motor. > > Devon
Well, I have been following this thread with much interest. It's not that I haven't heard all of this stuff before, but I have been doing alot of thinking about just this subject. I have been doing more off roading lately and am planning on doing alot more. For those of you that don't know, I have had the Laser Pro Duro race version on my bike for the last 24,000 miles. While I was out riding at the NOAB and especially this last weekend out in the Sierra's I was more and more nervous about noise levels and tickets. Out on the street I have loved my Laser's sound and flawless performance. But since I'm setting up for more off road adventure's I want knobbie tires. They will rub on the Laser. I want to be quieter. The Laser race version isn't. I don't want to be illegal which adds worry to my ride. The Laser is not USFS approved. Since the only other exhaust that I know of that's legal, quiet, allows the use of knobbies without rubbing, AND stays together for tens of thousands of miles is the stock exhaust, I'm putting one on. I already talked to another fellow KLR rider out here today and he happens to have one that has been sitting in his garage for a number of years. He said that I could have it. Lucky me. MrMoose A8 (Barbie and Ken special)

bigfatgreenbike
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Post by bigfatgreenbike » Thu Jun 03, 2004 9:11 pm

k.saltzer@... wrote:
> I have been doing more off >roading lately and am planning on doing alot more. For those of you >that don't know, I have had the Laser Pro Duro race version on my >bike for the last 24,000 miles. While I was out riding at the NOAB >and especially this last weekend out in the Sierra's I was more and >more nervous about noise levels and tickets. >
I have to say that the Laser "race" pipe isn't quiet, but it's NOWHERE near a big gun straight-through.
> >Out on the street I have loved my Laser's sound and flawless >performance. But since I'm setting up for more off road adventure's >I want knobbie tires. They will rub on the Laser. I want to be >quieter. The Laser race version isn't. I don't want to be illegal >which adds worry to my ride. The Laser is not USFS approved. >
Which is too bad. It has a spark arrestor.
> >Since the only other exhaust that I know of that's legal, quiet, >allows the use of knobbies without rubbing, >
This might be remedied by a torch and a hammer. But the bottom line is it isn't usfs approved. I also think the stock pipe has more useable low-end power. Most of the "low end power gains" people get from fitting a pipe and jet kit, in my opinion, are from drilling the slide vacuum port and fitting a different needle. The stock pipe gives the most useable, controllable power which is what you need offroad anyway.
>AND stays together for >tens of thousands of miles is the stock exhaust, >
This was the big one for me- something that sticks out as far as the Laser will get hit with trees and rocks pretty often. The stock exhaust, besides being tucked in better, can take a bigger beating than ANY aftermarket pipe I've seen. That's why it weighs 13.5lbs. -- Devon Brooklyn, NY A15-Z '01 KLR650 '81 SR500 cafe racer "The truth's not too popular these days....." Arnold Schwarzenneger, in The Running Man

identek
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Post by identek » Thu Jun 03, 2004 9:33 pm

You want loud? Try having the baffle pop outta yer Supertrapp while doing 90. Holy SHIT, THAT bitch is LOUD. While I was waiting on a replacement (after skipping, hopping and grinding down the road, it was hopeless) it was fun to zip around and set off car alarms on the next street over. Haha. What the hell, ever hear that shit they are putting on Honda Acura's nowadays? And, lets not forget the rap shit thumping incessantly. LOL. Call me a jackass too. It was fun for awhile. -----Original Message----- From: bigfatgreenbike [mailto:bigfatgreenbike@...] Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 8:55 PM To: k.saltzer@... Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Re: jackass k.saltzer@... wrote:
> I have been doing more off >roading lately and am planning on doing alot more. For those of you >that don't know, I have had the Laser Pro Duro race version on my >bike for the last 24,000 miles. While I was out riding at the NOAB >and especially this last weekend out in the Sierra's I was more and >more nervous about noise levels and tickets. >
I have to say that the Laser "race" pipe isn't quiet, but it's NOWHERE near a big gun straight-through.
> >Out on the street I have loved my Laser's sound and flawless >performance. But since I'm setting up for more off road adventure's >I want knobbie tires. They will rub on the Laser. I want to be >quieter. The Laser race version isn't. I don't want to be illegal >which adds worry to my ride. The Laser is not USFS approved. >
Which is too bad. It has a spark arrestor.
> >Since the only other exhaust that I know of that's legal, quiet, >allows the use of knobbies without rubbing, >
This might be remedied by a torch and a hammer. But the bottom line is it isn't usfs approved. I also think the stock pipe has more useable low-end power. Most of the "low end power gains" people get from fitting a pipe and jet kit, in my opinion, are from drilling the slide vacuum port and fitting a different needle. The stock pipe gives the most useable, controllable power which is what you need offroad anyway.
>AND stays together for >tens of thousands of miles is the stock exhaust, >
This was the big one for me- something that sticks out as far as the Laser will get hit with trees and rocks pretty often. The stock exhaust, besides being tucked in better, can take a bigger beating than ANY aftermarket pipe I've seen. That's why it weighs 13.5lbs. -- Devon Brooklyn, NY A15-Z '01 KLR650 '81 SR500 cafe racer "The truth's not too popular these days....." Arnold Schwarzenneger, in The Running Man List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . Yahoo! Groups Links

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Post by kdxkawboy@aol.com » Thu Jun 03, 2004 10:09 pm

In a message dated 2004-06-03 5:52:45 PM Pacific Daylight Time, k.saltzer@... writes:
> > Well, I have been following this thread with much interest. It's not > that I haven't heard all of this stuff before, but I have been doing > alot of thinking about just this subject. I have been doing more off > roading lately and am planning on doing alot more. For those of you > that don't know, I have had the Laser Pro Duro race version on my > bike for the last 24,000 miles. While I was out riding at the NOAB > and especially this last weekend out in the Sierra's I was more and > more nervous about noise levels and tickets. > > Out on the street I have loved my Laser's sound and flawless > performance. But since I'm setting up for more off road adventure's > I want knobbie tires. They will rub on the Laser. I want to be > quieter. The Laser race version isn't. I don't want to be illegal > which adds worry to my ride. The Laser is not USFS approved. > >
I've followed this thread with interest as well. First, because I want to give Devon an atta boy for speaking out against loud pipes and second because Devon came back and stuck to his guns while toning down the rhetoric. And last, because Keith finally put this all into perspective - when folks like Devon rail against loud pipes we are trying to get you to contemplate your decision to force others to enjoy your noise. A very famous American once said, 'If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen', and that is what we are trying to do, raise the level of the heat so you must make that decision. Pat G'ville, Nv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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