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Old 10-03-07, 10:47 PM   #111
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I hope it's not the same in Cumbria. The few quid I saved getting the plate on eBay will soon pale into insignificance!
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Old 13-03-07, 02:47 PM   #112
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Don't the Laandaan coppers see the advantages (in terms of road safety) of louder exhausts?
I'm running an EVO with two 'exit holes', only one of which appears to have a circlip indicating a baffle!?
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Old 18-03-07, 03:42 PM   #113
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I cant say I have an issue with a smaller plate or louder exhaust. As someone has said I do have better things to do. However a good bit of old fashioned riding like a muppet will get you stopped and my pen to scribble into action.

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Old 18-03-07, 07:13 PM   #114
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Thats good to know. I'm more into survival than showing off, so hopefully that means I'm not riding like a muppet, though I am a bit of a novice.
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Old 22-03-07, 08:58 PM   #115
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Let me get this right, i have an Art can on my bike with "Not for road use"stamped on it so if i get this removed and the cops or the MOT can't see it i'm legal?
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Old 22-03-07, 09:08 PM   #116
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You cant be THAT dumb!!!!

Of course you are not legal, its just that they cant easily tell that you are not legal.

If you were to remove the marking I believe you could be up for "Perverting the Course of Justice" or something similar.

Could loose your license for driving without insurance if detected.

Not saying not to do it - thats up to you, but ignorance is no defence in the eyes of the law and all that - just be aware of the ramifications of your actions and if you do it and get caught, dont whine about it.

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Old 22-03-07, 09:26 PM   #117
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No call for the "dumb" Soulkiss, if there is a loophole then in my view exploit it. Who mentioned Insurance if your not insured you should not be on the road it not only yourself you have to think about.
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Old 22-03-07, 11:12 PM   #118
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I think what Soulkiss meant was that if you do that technically you could invalidate your insurance....
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Old 14-04-07, 11:41 AM   #119
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Ok, so what about my new can.
I bought a viper race can (no stamps or markings) and a baffle insert which is BS stamped. Is this legal.

Also if I'm stopped with "a to load exhaust" by the police, what is the standard procedure? a producer after rectification or points and a fine ?
Im beginning to wish id never got my can now, it was a real nut ache to fit and now i'm not sure its legal.
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Old 15-04-07, 11:12 AM   #120
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It's legal with the baffle in, illegal without.

It's that simple.

If you ride around with the baffle in you wont get pulled for having a loud one, because the baffle cuts it down to a 'safe' () limit.

Without it, you'll get a rectification notice if you're caught and you can't charm the nice man enough to let it go..... Take your pick.


When i had the Termi can it was definitely obscenely loud, but never rode in a way to attract unwanted attention, ie. around town.

I'd say stop worrying about nothing.
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