Motorcycles should not exceed 80dB below 35MPH, and 86dB above 35MPH. This may vary between different States. For a more accurate answer you could ask your local State Police station.
References:
http://www.ehow.com/facts_7538762_legal-exhaust-noise-levels.html
http://www.nonoise.org/epa/keyword_R.htm
a motorcycle if your right beside it. or a lawnmower
Your ears will find out that the closer you are to the motorcycle the louder the noise will be. We measure the sound pressure by a SPL meter.
Use a Motorcycle Radar Screamer and you will hear it over anything.
When motorcycle brakes lock, they make a light grinding sound accompanied by the loud screeching of the tires. When the brakes lock, the tires are forced to slide along the pavement until the brakes are released on the bike stops.
Motorcycle or car; the police don't generally stop people for noise violations unless you are being obnoxious
It would shut it off. But if you turn it back on the bike will start again and you might get a loud back fire.
Yes he is but he is not scary loud just loud loud
Loud may be twice as loud than moderately loud.
Before a driver drives a motorcycle, they need to have motorcycle insurance.
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Motorcycle is not hyphenated
The Outlaws Motorcycle Club out of McCook Illinois was the first modern motorcycle club