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Firstly before anyone say,s anything this is totaly road legal motorcycle.

Hower ever it is a old track racer so no lights no baffles in silencers.

Was pulled up with traffic cops was not given a ticket but told to make it road legal.

???? I said it is road legal and gave them test sheet and insurance after a couple of minutes silence said get it fixed or we will find other problems to fine you on.

What the fxxx sounds to me they dont like being proved wrong.

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Firstly before anyone say,s anything this is totaly road legal motorcycle.

Hower ever it is a old track racer so no lights no baffles in silencers.

Was pulled up with traffic cops was not given a ticket but told to make it road legal.

???? I said it is road legal and gave them test sheet and insurance after a couple of minutes silence said get it fixed or we will find other problems to fine you on.

What the fxxx sounds to me they dont like being proved wrong.

 

Now before the Sheffield Forum Piglets start spouting how your lying, trolling or both.

Id just like to say i totaly believe you as my experience of the police is NO, the most definatly dont like to be proved wrong.

Which in my opinion makes it all the more funny when it happens.

Stick to your guns, make a formal complaint and get the bent rozzers the sack for being bullies and liars.

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On the other hand, you could take the perspective, that the officers are trying to do a public service.

 

If the it's kicking out a lot of noise; even though it's got tax, mot, insurance; there may well be other offences relating to noise pollution etc. Sounds like the officers were being fairly reasonable, and giving you the opportunity to resolve the issues, that you admit the bike has.

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No lights is legal - providing you are using it only in hours of daylight.

 

No baffles is a definite no-no, if i recall correctly. Something to do with the use and construction regs?

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Yes sorry forgot to point out it was tested with no lights and is restricted to day time useage only.Also was tested with straight through pipes because of its age there is no legal restriction.All this is documented with the MOT doc.

So to me because they got it wrong and will not admit to it they dont like it.There attitude was like saying it is legal but we dont like so we will pull you up if you scratch your arse while riding lol

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There attitude was like saying it is legal but we dont like so will pull you up if you scratch your arse while riding

 

Only if that is where you keep your mobile phone :hihi:

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Yes sorry forgot to point out it was tested with no lights and is restricted to day time useage only.Also was tested with straight through pipes because of its age there is no legal restriction.All this is documented with the MOT doc.

 

If the absence of baffles means it is breaking noise regulations, they could fine you anyway whether it's road-legal or not.

 

I don't know if it would be, mind.

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As far as I'm aware no baffles isn't the problem but it does have to meet noise regs. Similar to how it's not illegal to de-cat but you have to still meet emissions regs.

 

I don't see how they could say it broke noise regs without some sort of test :confused:

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Yes sorry forgot to point out it was tested with no lights and is restricted to day time useage only.Also was tested with straight through pipes because of its age there is no legal restriction.All this is documented with the MOT doc.

So to me because they got it wrong and will not admit to it they dont like it.There attitude was like saying it is legal but we dont like so we will pull you up if you scratch your arse while riding lol

 

My bold, and thats correct.

 

As for the exhaust :

 

The EU (and therefore UK) exhaust noise regulations specify the following limits for motorcycles first used on or after 01/04/91 :

 

Up to & including 80cc - 77dB

Between 80 & 175cc - 79 dB

Over 175cc - 81 dB

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My bold, and thats correct.

 

As for the exhaust :

 

The EU (and therefore UK) exhaust noise regulations specify the following limits for motorcycles first used on or after 01/04/91 :

 

Up to & including 80cc - 77dB

Between 80 & 175cc - 79 dB

Over 175cc - 81 dB

 

So your saying its the testing station who is at fault as they do not have equipment to measure noise levels to conform to EU law ?

 

It would not be surprising because a lot has come to light of recent on how short we are on keeping up with EU rules and regs here.

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So your saying its the testing station who is at fault as they do not have equipment to measure noise levels to conform to EU law ?

 

It would not be surprising because a lot has come to light of recent on how short we are on keeping up with EU rules and regs here.

 

It probably is the MOT station thats at fault - cant remember if any of my bikes have ever been tested on the noise from the exhaust...

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