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HOW LOUD DO YOU WANT
YOUR MOTORCYCLE TO BE? By
Lynn Ketchum
This is a great question and one many
riders do not
think about or ask before they buy their bike.
but go too much the other way (LOUD) and
you could
end up with a fist full of fines. Today
there are so many different engines and exhausts out there that it
would take a
whole book to explain each and every one of them in terms of how loud
or quiet
they are. Luckily, there is a very simple formula to figure it all out.
And we
will get to that in a moment. Lets talk basics first. The loudest main noise that comes off a motorcycle is from the exhaust.
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Exhausts dB (Decibels (noise level)) is governed by the government not
to
exceed certain levels. Unfortunately, these laws are rarely enforced
for
aftermarket exhausts. - There are 2 different kinds of engines, 4 strokes and 2 strokes... 2 strokes are very noisy in any size.
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Generally 2 things influence how loud a motorcycle engine is for a 4
stroke: A.
Size of Engine B.
Number of pistons (cylinders) in the engine. A
loud engine would be: A big engine with a low amount (1
or 2)
cylinders. That's why cruisers (2 cylinder, big engine) are louder than
sport bikes
(4 cylinder, smaller engine) for example.
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Generally two things influence how loud an exhaust is: C.
Construction (inside and outside) and Flow of Exhaust Gases on the
inside D.
Purpose or Intended Function (racing, cruising, off road, Original
Equipment)
Now
here’s what you have to think about: When
you combine engine and exhaust that's how you get little or lots of
noise. For
a quiet motorcycle look for: Less
of A, More of B and make sure the original exhaust is on the bike and
in great
shape. For
a loud motorcycle look for: More
of A, Less of B and get an after market exhaust or a poor condition (on
the
inside) original exhaust. As
a side note: It is much more of a challenge to make a quiet motorcycle
than a
loud motorcycle. If
you want a quiet bike make sure the exhaust is in great shape on the
inside and
outside. That all the sound baffles are intact inside and there are no
holes on
the outside. It also helps to look at a multi-cylinder bike with a
smaller size
engine. |