You're right, it wasn't a bad piece. It was a horrible, poorly written, incoherent piece of diatribe that isn't worth the hard drive space that it's stored on.
It is nothing more than a cry-baby whining about the noise outside his condo. Don't get me wrong, I hate those retards rolling around on Harleys with straight pipes as much as the next guy. But the author doesn't even know what he's against. He starts off with a picture of a cruiser captioned with the brilliant and oh so accurate headline of; "
If people want to engage in high-risk speed-driving, they should be made to do it in relative silence."
What does the video of that guy with the R6 have to do with anything ? Especially when the guy even admits that it's too loud for the street. How many supersports are actually running around with straight pipes? What does the video of the cruiser on rosedale valley road show ? Is that supposed to be helping his case ? If noisy motorcycles are such a huge problem around there, why not do some real journalism and go down, record some video of it himself and get some decibel readings ?
What really bothers me though is this assertion that the existing noise laws are unenforceable. WHAT ??? The law SPECIFICALLY states "NO STRAIGHT EXHAUST" what the hell is unenforceable about that ? If a guy has a straight pipe on a harley, he gets a ticket. I get so angry when I hear this constant "we need more laws" BS. We don't need more laws, we need to enforce the ones we have. Case in point: cell phone laws. WTF ??? Don't give me a ticket for what I MIGHT do, give me a ticket for what I HAVE done. We already had a law for that, it was and still is called distracted driving. Every single study ever done on the subject has found that having a phone conversation with a handsfree is just as dangerous as holding a phone. So I get a ticket for holding my phone because by doing so, I'm a horribly dangerous driver just waiting to kill someone; but buy a new vehicle and you can have a handsfree phone conversation that I just started by dialing the number with the physical keypad on the dash, all the while screwing around with the built in GPS and screwing with the menu on that seperate screen in the gauge cluster and I'm the model of a responsible driver.
The sad thing is, because lazy journalism, the general populace actually believe this crap.
Sorry for going off on a tangerine there, but that article really hit a nerve.