I won’t be popular for this, but “Loud Pipes Saves Lives” is a theory, not a proven fact. I’m sure many readers will provide examples of how they reckon a loud motorcycle exhaust saved their lives.
Regarding Tim Klamm's letter ("Motorcycle riders, take your loud pipes somewhere else," July 18, 2016): Are you kidding me?! Motorcycles need to be loud in order for them to have a chance out on the ...
In response to your editorial about loud motorcycle pipes, I feel that I must make one statement and ask one question. First, my 2006 Harley-Davidson Road King does have "aftermarket" pipes on it. At ...
When it comes to the motherland across the pond, pipe projection is a big peeve; it’s such a sore spot, in fact, that 58% of the country’s cheerful chums are keen on installing noise cameras and ...
ST. PAUL For those who survive winter's claustrophobia there is nothing better than sliding open a window and letting in spring's fresh, warm breezes. That is, unless a loud motorcycle goes by. More ...
I get that some of you don't like the loud motorcycle pipes, but those of us who ride love the pipes loud and there are some who don't. All of us enjoy the thrill and the freedom of the ride. It is ...
With the arrival of warmer weather and longer daylight another ritual of spring is back: The very annoying loud motorcycle exhaust noise. Apparently the louder the exhaust pipes are, the safer the ...