alot of sound output depends on what muffler you are using, they normally sound abit louder than a chainsaw of the same displacement.
Answerjust take of the whole exhaust inlcluding the head which is the pipe leading to the engine, take that all of. your bike will be loud as maybe even to load but it will definently give your bike more power. DO NOT DO THIS!!!!! especially on a 2 stroke engine! this will bend your rods and possibly ruin your whole engine!!!!
Depends if its 2 stroke or 4 stroke. A 2 stroke bike you can tell by the RPMS which they will be real high which your bike will be very loud. Also if you have a 4 stroke bike you can shift anytime just 4 stroke bikes have torque all the time. so it really depends if your racing just cruising or whatever it all depends on what you r doing.
yes because its faster an has an loud motor and also like an x19
It would be about as loud as a chainsaw. Its loud but not terribly bad. Better for rural areas.
mainly sound , a 2 stroke has a high pitch tinging noise and a 4 stroke has a deep loud sound
Not very loud, a race bike is much louder
definatly a yz 85 cause they have way more power that any other bike like a kx85,rm85,and cr85 i have a yz85 very fast a has a very smooth ride and really loud with a 2 stroke pipe
Yes, the John Deere H20D hedge trimmer is a 2 stroke. It is stated that a two stroke will have a high pitch tinging noise and a four stroke will have a deep loud sound.
Loudest dirt bike does not have any bearing on performance and is not something that is cool. With that said, I would have to say the loudest bikes I have ever been around were the mid to late 70's Huskys. Earsplittingly (not sure that is a word) loud!
Maybe you say something loud or knock
To make a paper popper extremely loud, you can fold the paper tightly and sharply, creating a small air pocket that will produce a loud popping sound when flicked. Additionally, you can experiment with different paper sizes and thicknesses to achieve a louder noise.
To reduce noise from loud bike hubs, you can try greasing the bearings, adjusting the tension on the hub, or replacing worn-out parts. Additionally, using noise-dampening materials or installing a noise-reducing hub can help minimize the sound.