Austrian officials have enforced a ban on motorcycles that emit noise above 95dB on a popular route through the mountains of Tyrol, one that covers some of Europe’s best-selling models.The debate over noisy motorcycles is one that has been brewing increasingly across Europe with some nations trialling devices that can detect louder exhausts and hand down a fine if they exceed the limits.However, routes of around 100km collectively that covers the popular resort area of Tyrol has gone one step further by entirely banning any motorcycle that produces more than 95dB of noise after complaints from residents in the area.Frustratingly, the ban only covers motorcycles – both Austrian registered and foreign - yet noisy cars seemingly are not included in the bill, according to Moto.it. Police will have the power to carry out spot checks and hand down 220euros in fines.By setting the limit at 95dB, however, means several top-selling motorcycles won’t be permitted to use that route. These include models including the Kawasaki Z900, Aprilia Tuono/RSV4, BMW S1000RR, Ducati Hypermotard/Multistrada 1260/Diavel and the KTM 890 Duke, which according to Motorrad.de all register noise levels just above this limit.While this draws the conclusion that motorcyclists will need to avoid this area, such a move could potentially set a precedent for other nations to follow suit across popular routes. For instance, Germany is currently considering enforcing a wide-ranging ban on noisy motorcycles on its roads. One such outcome could force manufacturers to include devices that help to silence exhausts and keep them lower so as to avoid their models being caught out"https://www.visordown.com/news/general/noise-ban-top-selling-motorcycles-approved-austrian-routeNum fórum são enumerados alguns modelos atingidos:Aprilia -RSV4 1100 FactoryRSV 1000 RRTuono V4 1100 FactoryTuono V4 1100 RRDucati -Diavel 1260Hypermotard 950SuperSportMultistrada 1260Multistrada 1260 EnduroPanigale V2Panigale V4Panigale V4RStreetfighter V4Harley-Davidson -XL1200NS Iron 1200XL1200C Sportster 1200 CustomXL1200X Forty-EightXL1200XS Forty-Eight SpecialXL1200T SuperLow 1200TXL1200CX RoadsterFXDRS FXDR 114Honda -CBR650R ABS (RH01/RH07)CB650R ABS (RH02/RH08)CB1000R ABS (SC80)CBR1000RR ABS (SC77)CBR1000RR SP1CBR1000RR SP2CBR1000RR (SC82)CBR1000RR SPIndian -All 111 en 116-blokkenKawasaki -Z900Ninja ZX-10R/RR/SENinja H2KTM -Duke 890MV Agusta -Brutale 800 Rosso/AmericaBrutale 800 RC/RRBrutale 800 Dragster RossoBrutale 800 Dragster RR/RCF3 800 RCSuperveloce 800Brutale 1000 RR/RC serie OroRush 1000Suzuki -GSX-1000R/RZGSX-R1000Katana 1000GSX-S1000GSX-S1000FTriumph -BonnevilleDaytona Moto2 765Rocket 3 GT/R/TFCStreet Triple R/RSTiger 1200 XCX/XR/XRX/LowYamaha -YZF-R1YZF-R1MYZF-R6
Ducati multistrada 1260 = 102 Db estacionarios as 4750 rpmMas 77 Db em drive by
Citação de: Moto2cool em Junho 25, 2020, 20:01:07, 20:01Austrian officials have enforced a ban on motorcycles that emit noise above 95dB on a popular route through the mountains of Tyrol, one that covers some of Europe’s best-selling models.The debate over noisy motorcycles is one that has been brewing increasingly across Europe with some nations trialling devices that can detect louder exhausts and hand down a fine if they exceed the limits.However, routes of around 100km collectively that covers the popular resort area of Tyrol has gone one step further by entirely banning any motorcycle that produces more than 95dB of noise after complaints from residents in the area.Frustratingly, the ban only covers motorcycles – both Austrian registered and foreign - yet noisy cars seemingly are not included in the bill, according to Moto.it. Police will have the power to carry out spot checks and hand down 220euros in fines.By setting the limit at 95dB, however, means several top-selling motorcycles won’t be permitted to use that route. These include models including the Kawasaki Z900, Aprilia Tuono/RSV4, BMW S1000RR, Ducati Hypermotard/Multistrada 1260/Diavel and the KTM 890 Duke, which according to Motorrad.de all register noise levels just above this limit.While this draws the conclusion that motorcyclists will need to avoid this area, such a move could potentially set a precedent for other nations to follow suit across popular routes. For instance, Germany is currently considering enforcing a wide-ranging ban on noisy motorcycles on its roads. One such outcome could force manufacturers to include devices that help to silence exhausts and keep them lower so as to avoid their models being caught out"https://www.visordown.com/news/general/noise-ban-top-selling-motorcycles-approved-austrian-routeNum fórum são enumerados alguns modelos atingidos:Aprilia -RSV4 1100 FactoryRSV 1000 RRTuono V4 1100 FactoryTuono V4 1100 RRDucati -Diavel 1260Hypermotard 950SuperSportMultistrada 1260Multistrada 1260 EnduroPanigale V2Panigale V4Panigale V4RStreetfighter V4Harley-Davidson -XL1200NS Iron 1200XL1200C Sportster 1200 CustomXL1200X Forty-EightXL1200XS Forty-Eight SpecialXL1200T SuperLow 1200TXL1200CX RoadsterFXDRS FXDR 114Honda -CBR650R ABS (RH01/RH07)CB650R ABS (RH02/RH08)CB1000R ABS (SC80)CBR1000RR ABS (SC77)CBR1000RR SP1CBR1000RR SP2CBR1000RR (SC82)CBR1000RR SPIndian -All 111 en 116-blokkenKawasaki -Z900Ninja ZX-10R/RR/SENinja H2KTM -Duke 890MV Agusta -Brutale 800 Rosso/AmericaBrutale 800 RC/RRBrutale 800 Dragster RossoBrutale 800 Dragster RR/RCF3 800 RCSuperveloce 800Brutale 1000 RR/RC serie OroRush 1000Suzuki -GSX-1000R/RZGSX-R1000Katana 1000GSX-S1000GSX-S1000FTriumph -BonnevilleDaytona Moto2 765Rocket 3 GT/R/TFCStreet Triple R/RSTiger 1200 XCX/XR/XRX/LowYamaha -YZF-R1YZF-R1MYZF-R6Uma proibição idiota, se não vier a abranger igualmente automóveis... Já gajos a cantar tirolesas não deve haver problema Enviado do meu CLT-L29 através do Tapatalk