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Originally Posted by mail4ajo The limit is 80 decibels for any 2 wheeler. Anything above would be illegal. For cars and commercial vehicles, its 82 and 85 decibels repectively.
Try to source a Sound Level Meter to measure the sound. |
mail4ajo: obliged, Sir. My issue is not so much finding a sound level meter as getting a certificate from an chap/garage/equipment authorised by the RTO to issue them, much like the Emission Certificates we can obtain.
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Originally Posted by iraghava I think LBM might be able to help you sourcing the sound level meter Internet ke Bawarchi ji! |
iraghava: Didn't have the foggiest notion what LBM meant till I spied the next post. Gratis, Sir. Internet ke Bawarchi ji!: you make that sound VERY suave and kinky.
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Originally Posted by low_bass_makker Hmm You can get a Sound level meter at any good reputed shop who carries good Instrumentation. My friend has a 50-130 db one god enough for your job.
I also had Term Lab which is used for professional sound measuring which start from 120 db and goes till 180 db +. It belongs to Ajay Bhai. |
Thanks, LBM.
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Originally Posted by Bass&Trouble And it only measures bass. So it wont give an accurate reading for exhaust sound.
Such testing for noise levels should be done at the factory for stock vehicles but I doubt they must be doing it. The three-wheelers running on diesel make such an obscenely loud noise, it has to be way over 85dB. And thats just the small fellas. I have heard dilapidated buses and trucks that manage far more. |
Bass&Trouble: You're telling me? The darned autos and yes, those single-pot diesel three wheelers transporters make one cacophony. The last time the cops questioned me about my exhaust note, that's exactly what I pointed out, and it so happened an especially noisy auto was passing by at just that moment, so I made my point and they waved me off.
Appreciate your inputs, sir.
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Originally Posted by straight6 What makes you think you'll go to jail?  |
Sheer sensationalism, Sir.
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Originally Posted by highwayblaze As far as USA goes I don't think cops care as much unless you're in really small town where the police have nothing else to do. Then they'll pull you over even if you fart.
It maybe be illegal to have aftermarket pipes but I doubt they care as much unless its crazy loud. I've seen a couple of zx-10r' s which had stock pipes that did not have a muffler and the remaining was given a slant cut to look like moto gp. LOUDD!!! |
Ha ha. Gone with the wind?
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Originally Posted by Nitin That cracked me up,Bhupi!! No exhausts for the fart,I suppose!
Rajeev,I remember reading this article in TOI,sometime in 2002 about the noise levels of some Indian bikes. A rule was to be passed that every traffic inspector carry a book that indicated the various exhausts available,and its respective dB ratings. Did the cop who caught you have anything to prove that your bike's exhaust was too loud (apart from the obvious growl that's heard when the motor revs)? |
None, Sir. He hadn't a prayer and knew he was on thin ice. I was actually clocking 160kmph which is a fair bit in the middle of the city (Cubbon Road, if you know Bangalore), but he couldn't haul me up on that score as he hadn't a radar gun, but the Blade does bark at those revs (3rd gear), so twas the next best thing for him.
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Originally Posted by low_bass_makker Ya it is used to measure freq below 256 hz only.
Also in which weighting are you going to measure A,B,C,X |
Too technical for me, sir.
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Originally Posted by ananthkamath Very true. One of the merits of living in Detroit where you have open-pipe muscle cars running around all summer with cops giving these guys a thumbs-up sometimes!! |
The City of Testosterone? Some Bangalore cops lionize me in similar fashion. Once they figured I was an old geezer, I suppose, they realised I was harmless and it wouldn't cost anything to humour me a bit. Many simply stop me to ask 1) how much the bike cost, 2) what she consumed, 3) how old I was, 4) how I get her on the stand, 5) isn't it frustrating to ride in the city.