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Originally Posted by kellyefields
I am sorry and have to chime in here especially with all the hate towards our two wheeled brothers. Simple fact is if you can hear a bike from 5 blocks away you did not spend enough money insulating you house the correct way, no matter how loud the bike/car truck is. I live less than one block away from a very busy train track and dont hear it like you are and it is alot louder than any bike or car. One thing for sure is that you will not see someone talking on their phone or texting while on there bike and I find that more offensive than loud pipes.
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Most of the older guys I know that ride have bluetooth modules in the helmet. There was a guy on a Harley that rear ended a car by my house because he was on the phone.
A lot of the bikes we take issue with are putting out sound levels in excess of 95 dB, with some exceeding 100dB. Even your "properly insulated" house will let in quite a bit of noise. But the bigger issue is the irreparable hearing damage done to the rider and moreso the bystanders.
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Originally Posted by daisuke149
you must have your music obnoxiously loud. I always hear harleys coming and going even at highway 80mph.
as for the OP, just cus the bikes are loud doesnt make em ********. Generally the bikers are some of the nicest people ive met.
Lemme change that up, harley guys are some of the nicer people. The crotch rocket guys tend to be hella stuck up.
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It depends on the car you're in. I can tell you most of the newer Lexus cars will effectively block out the noise from most bikes.