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    Default Loud cans

    Really, no need to race around in Krupp's field while you wait for gas, with your stupid loud can on your team slednecks stickered up sled. The people who live right across the street are sick of it. USE SOME COMMON SENSE!
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    Tells us how you really feel Skylar. I have never seen you get this upset about Slednecks stickers before.

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    Loud can = short *****

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    Are you having a bad Skylar? I didn't know a snowmobiler could get sick of hearing sleds. I hope you day gets better!

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    Loud cans are NEVER nice to listen to.......EVER.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mvedepo View Post
    Loud cans are NEVER nice to listen to.......EVER.
    I agree, a few guys that I ride with have them and I hate them. The guys are not young either.

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    When they pull into the gas stations & it hurts my ears inside my helmet you got to think they are brain dead. I never look up act like stock sled exhaust won't give them the attention they crave. Hate it!

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    Loud cans are single most annoying thing non-snowmobilers complain about. Loud cans close trails. They are outlawed in Wisc for a reason. They should be outlawed everywhere. The only benefit is a very minimal weight loss. For the average rider this weight loss could easily be made up by losing a few lbs off your own body.

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    X 2 on someone that lives right next to a trail. Take it easy near residential areas and We will keep our sport respectable

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    Quote Originally Posted by bearrassler View Post
    The guys are not young either.
    I noticed that last weekend, every sled that had a loud pipe was ridden by someone over 60.

    Also noticed since INDY gave up the mohawk, more people are wearing them.

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    They are almost as bad as those friggin Harley's with the drag pipes. Both sound like crap..

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitedust View Post
    When they pull into the gas stations & it hurts my ears inside my helmet you got to think they are brain dead. I never look up act like stock sled exhaust won't give them the attention they crave. Hate it!
    I hear ya, was at the Lando BP the other day and was surprised to be able to right to the pump then after a few minutes 15 sleds were swarming the place brapping like mad and going in every direction. The cans were one thing but the way they were going in every direction did not make sense as they were criscrossing, go back and forth and did not even seem like they were there to fill up...

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    well I am not over 60 my **** is not that short but I have never owned a sled with a stock pipe set up.but then I don't brap it up around town.my current slp pipe can set up is actualy not that loud I can here my buds stockers when ridding side buy side.some are worse than others most of the legit pipe set ups now days do pass the legal decable mark. that said the worst part of the just a can thing is most of them lose HP on efi sleds if all you are doing is slapping on a can.
    Last edited by ezra; 02-03-2012 at 09:59 PM.

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    No respect or consideration for others anymore,some need to look those 2 words up in the dictionary.

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    Agree with Skylar, I live in Houghton on top of the hill. Last 2 nights sleds crossing the canal from the Ramada to Houghton beach and doing dougnuts on the ice for a least an hour.
    Same sleds, one with a can and 1 with a pipe set. Both stupid loud. Absolutely no reason for this.

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    I love the sound of a well tuned two stroke, but people need use common sense.
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    What every happened to the DNR sitting on the trail with a sound meter? I remember years ago on the trail out side of Wake field (UP) they were sitting up by the RR crossing, and would measure the sled DB level. Lots of tickets back then. This was around 1997. Is it not a law in UP any more?
    I just love the sound of the new 4 stroke low rumble. Now to my ears that is cool.

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    Have you looked out the window lately fusionfool? There's a lack of snow this season.The DNR writing tickets? That's all the U.P. needs. Driving more dollars out of the region. I agree with Skylar somewhat. It's fun to listen to them if it's on others sleds. I rode one weekend piped up and sold them the next for a loss.I think my ears are still ringing. For skylar, listening to his neighbors bi#%h doesn't sound too appealing either. Tough buisness to be in putting up with Mowhawks and cans! Sorry Indy, no disrespect.

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    Not sure what brand cans are stupid loud, but there are some that have no place other than a race track. SLP makes a very good can that wont make your ears bleed. I have gone thru many DNR check points with SLP and no issue. What gets me is the guy who wears ear plugs to ride his pile of noise. They even have color coordinate ear plugs. Figure that out?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by polarisrider1 View Post
    Not sure what brand cans are stupid loud, but there are some that have no place other than a race track. SLP makes a very good can that wont make your ears bleed. I have gone thru many DNR check points with SLP and no issue. What gets me is the guy who wears ear plugs to ride his pile of noise. They even have color coordinate ear plugs. Figure that out?!
    I know what you mean, I see plenty of harley riders with their loud azz pipes wearing ear plugs also. LOL.
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    Bikers wear ear plugs to cut down on the wind noise and not necessarily exhaust. Trust me, I know this from experience. The wind whipping past your ears for hundreds of miles causes you to loose part of your hearing temporarily. I have a respectable sounding exhaust on my bike and wear ear plugs if not wearing a helmet (please lets not start the pro/con helmet discussion again). Most bike exhausts exit behind the rider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moosehead View Post
    X 2 on someone that lives right next to a trail. Take it easy near residential areas and We will keep our sport respectable
    X3! We live near a road crossing then a two mile wide open straight shot on the trail. Ill admit I'm a light sleeper, but they do wake me up. And there's no one that likes the sound of a two stroke more than me.
    We ride motorcycles too but X2 on the loud exhaust on bikes. I live over a mile away from a favorite biker pit stop. There's nothing like getting woken up to the sound of a burnout contest, or a late night drag race. Even if its nice out Ill close all the windows and turn on the air on weekends.

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    I am 44 and have an SLP can on my sled, not to get attention or piss people off but because I love the way it sounds. It is not really any louder than stock
    And I don't pull into gas stations showing it off, I would never ride around the field at Krupps just so people could hear it nor would I ever try to annoy any
    Land owners to disrespect the sport I love. I also would like to add that I also think anything louder than an SLP can is a little uncalled for unless your in the
    Mountains where no on can hear you. Now for the funny thing, I actually have a sled necks decal on my sled too!

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    The objection is loud cans! Cans stock or less Db is not objectionable in any way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simonsr1 View Post
    I noticed that last weekend, every sled that had a loud pipe was ridden by someone over 60.
    Quote Originally Posted by catalac View Post
    They are almost as bad as those friggin Harley's with the drag pipes. Both sound like crap..
    Maybe their hearing is damaged to the point they need "loud " pipes or cans to hear if their bike/sled is running??

    Loud exhaust on sleds or bikes isn't good for either community, just draws attention to either activity and the non-sledding or cycling community, and not in a positive way.

    It is too easy for trails to get closed down due to this type of behavior, and much more difficult to re-route or re-open a trail.

    Won't even get into the "loud pipes saving lives" B.S.
    Last edited by xcsp; 02-04-2012 at 10:12 AM.

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