Mike,
The AMA has traditionally opposed loud pipes going waaaay back to "Muffler Mike". However in the more recent past the AMA has consistently opposed laws regarding loud pipes as discriminatory towards motorcyclists. They also oppose requiring aftermarket exhausts to have a EPA approval for street bikes. Personally I find both these positions hypocritical. The classic example of this is the AMA opposed California's SB435 regulating aftermarket exhausts and requiring an EPA compliance stamp on aftermarket exhausts. That was back in 2010 and the aftermarket industry had to change to comply...or lose a large chunk of its market. Another example is when Denver tried to pass a noise ordinance in 2007. The AMA response (See Here) included this zinger: "To understand the restrictions being imposed on motorcyclists, Moreland asked car drivers to consider the impact if Denver city officials had instead required stock mufflers on cars, making it illegal for Denver drivers to buy replacement exhaust systems from companies like Midas or Meineke." "That would force everyone who drives a Ford to return to the Ford dealer and get the exact replacement muffler every time their exhaust system wore out," he noted. Really??? :rolleyes1: Don't you sell compliant exhaust parts for my Ford at your store?
In my opinion giving out grants for sound meters to a few local jurisdictions is nothing but a kiss and tell photo op while ignoring the real issue. And that real issue is already impacting all of us with closures and other restrictions.
As my signature shows I'm a AMA lifer... The way it has went over the last few years I'd gladly give up my membership if the AMA would return my money...prorated of course.:wink: Since they won't return my money I won't give up my right to tell them they are idiots and do not represent the views of most of their members. Their declining membership numbers also speak volumes...truly a "Rebel Without A Clue" scenario....![]()
I think the AMA is more against the heavy hand of government moreso than an advocate of loud pipes.... but you can interpret it any way you wish.
Mike
I fully understand the motorcycle discrimination "angle" Moreland is implying, I've already seen it in motorcycle bans caused by loud pipes. I guess we'll have to create "Standards" for "loud cars and trucks, booming car stereos, poorly maintained generators, whining leaf blowers, and the like" before the AMA says we can enforce J2825. Really? IMNSHO this just shows how the AMA "talks the talk" but refuses to take any significant action on their own and actively impedes those who are trying to take action. In a word hypocritical. 

