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The Master Cylinder
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OK, we know how we feel about loud pipes on M/Cs. How about the original question? Straight pipes on a 292 Galaxie.
"The Master Cylinder" Enjoying life at the beach in SOCAL 
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The Master Cylinder
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ian57tbird
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Must be the same all over the world. Some of these Harleys with straight through exhausts that get around are ridiculous, though I haven't heard it as much lately so maybe they are clamping down. Same here if you had that on a car you would get pulled up by police. I've been caught were they open it up going past and my window was down and it hurts the ear. I wouldn't want to hear straight through pipes driving around my suburb all the time.
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PF Arcand
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In my area up in the N.West, extremely loud, no muffler, Bike pipes can be very annoying. What's really makes me shake my head is that some of these bikes belong to club members that are alleged to be criminal organizations. The police & authorities claim they are cracking down on these bike gangs, but they can't or won't even site them for noise violations! What a joke!..
Paul
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mctim64
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I did get a ticket once for straight pipes on my old Sportster. Straight pipes wont burn you valves, running with no manifold on the head might. Although some old aircraft engines had pretty short stacks. (not talking about pancakes)
God Bless. Tim http://yblockguy.com/
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pegleg
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I'm a swing hitter here, My Triumph has slightly loud pipes, but inside the law. AND my Horn works, doesn't work on my '57 but you can hear it pretty well on the street. Lined up against the Hurricane, not so much!
Frank/RebopBristol, In ( by Elkhart)  
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The Master Cylinder
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He's just (fondly) remembering the Ed Roth car-toon - "LOUD PIPES SAVE LIVES" Later.............I had to go look this one up - says "MERC ON A MISSION - LAKE PIPES SAVE LIVES"
Steve Metzger Tucson, Arizona
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Master Cylinder: I don't want to get into a motorcycle/car argument, but tell me how your loud pipes exiting to the rear of your cycle will alert a motorist coming toward you with his windows rolled up and his air conditioner and radio on. He is responsible for seeing you and yielding before making a left turn.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"

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