Exhaust Restrictions in NH?

Started by The Architect, January 08, 2009, 12:06:15 PM

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The Architect

http://capwiz.com/amacycle/issues/alert/?alertid=12392906&type=CU&show_alert=1

Possibly one more law restricting riders. 

I wonder how this will effect Bike Week?  I can see it now...............Bike Week 2010 at Sanford, Maine  (<---- Sanford was just a quick pick, you can replace it with any other town in Maine.)

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New Hampshire isn't even a real state though.  Its an itty bitty state. 
On a more serious note, 95 db?  I think thats louder than stock for most bikes anyway.  The tachometer thing is bs.  I don't think it will get passed but what do I know. [roll]
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Quote from: red duke on January 08, 2009, 12:06:15 PM

I wonder how this will effect Bike Week?  I can see it now...............Bike Week 2010 at Sanford, Maine  (<---- Sanford was just a quick pick, you can replace it with any other town in Maine.)


Screw bike week. 

How is this going to effect DIMBY  ???  :'(
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Doesn't NH have like the highest percentage of motorcyclist or something like that. Live Free or Die!
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Quote from: Ducaholic on January 08, 2009, 03:15:33 PM
New Hampshire isn't even a real state though.  Its an itty bitty state. 
On a more serious note, 95 db?  I think thats louder than stock for most bikes anyway.  The tachometer thing is bs.  I don't think it will get passed but what do I know. [roll]

NH is the greatest State in the Union.  No income tax, no sales tax, one of the only States (only?) that does not require public education, and their State politicians don't earn an income from their position.  Beautiful, uncrowded, top 10% in per capita income, lowest teen births in the nation. 

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Quote from: CowboyBeebop on January 08, 2009, 03:37:56 PM
NH is the greatest State in the Union.  No income tax, no sales tax, one of the only States (only?) that does not require public education, and their State politicians don't earn an income from their position.  Beautiful, uncrowded, top 10% in per capita income, lowest teen births in the nation. 

Ummmm, not requiring an education be offered to its youth is a good thing?

No taxes sounds good, but you have to live through snow.  Who in their right mind lives where it snows?  That's what ski lodges are for!
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Quote from: zedsaid on January 08, 2009, 04:27:33 PM
Ummmm, not requiring an education be offered to its youth is a good thing?

No taxes sounds good, but you have to live through snow.  Who in their right mind lives where it snows?  That's what ski lodges are for!

It is if you don't like the idea of government also being primary educator.  It doesn't not require education, it just doesn't require that the State be the administer of it. 

As for snow, I like seasons, but that's just me. 

ducpainter

Quote from: CowboyBeebop on January 08, 2009, 03:37:56 PM
NH is the greatest State in the Union.  No income tax, no sales tax, one of the only States (only?) that does not require public education, and their State politicians don't earn an income from their position.  Beautiful, uncrowded, top 10% in per capita income, lowest teen births in the nation. 
Education is compulsory for all children 6-16...

That said NH sucks...

it's cold...

and it snows...a lot...and it's cold...staying warm is an occupation.

No person in their right mind would live there.
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Quote from: just another painter on January 08, 2009, 05:03:14 PM
Education is compulsory for all children 6-16...

That said NH sucks...

it's cold...

and it snows...a lot...and it's cold...staying warm is an occupation.

No person in their right mind would live there.
Good thing that there's none of your right mind left.
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Quote from: lethe on January 08, 2009, 05:06:00 PM
Good thing that there's none of your right mind left.
works for me.... ;)
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Quote from: just another painter on January 08, 2009, 05:03:14 PM
Education is compulsory for all children 6-16...

That said NH sucks...

it's cold...

and it snows...a lot...and it's cold...staying warm is an occupation.

No person in their right mind would live there.

The compulsory thing is recent (last 5 years or so?), and isn't the State dragging its feet on it?

Also, isn't the southern part of the State no colder than say, Boston?  I've only been there in the summer and fall, but I found it to be a very pretty State. 

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Quote from: CowboyBeebop on January 08, 2009, 05:16:26 PM
The compulsory thing is recent (last 5 years or so?), and isn't the State dragging its feet on it?

Also, isn't the southern part of the State no colder than say, Boston?  I've only been there in the summer and fall, but I found it to be a very pretty State. 


there's nothing to see there.... move along                                    [laugh] :)

ducpainter

Quote from: CowboyBeebop on January 08, 2009, 05:16:26 PM
The compulsory thing is recent (last 5 years or so?), and isn't the State dragging its feet on it?

Also, isn't the southern part of the State no colder than say, Boston?  I've only been there in the summer and fall, but I found it to be a very pretty State. 


Gets too close to politics... ;)

Nope it sucks here...It gets really cold as soon as you cross the state line.

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 a completely different way than you, you will be open to understand how that
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    is even more amazing than yours."
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    Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.
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Quote from: Ducaholic on January 08, 2009, 03:15:33 PM
New Hampshire isn't even a real state though.  Its an itty bitty state. 
On a more serious note, 95 db?  I think thats louder than stock for most bikes anyway.  The tachometer thing is bs.  I don't think it will get passed but what do I know. [roll]

EPA legal pipes are 80 db max, and, yeah, 95 db way louder than stock. 

herm

Quote from: just another painter on January 08, 2009, 05:03:14 PM
Education is compulsory for all children 6-16...

That said NH sucks...

it's cold...

and it snows...a lot...and it's cold...staying warm is an occupation.

No person in their right mind would live there.

now he tells me  >:(
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