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Old 10-02-2014, 02:30 PM   #28
BadMax
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Default Re: Sam Surace - Victoria. Teaches kids to do burnouts.

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Originally Posted by jpblue1000 View Post
loud motorbikes.- How they get away with it Ill never know!
LOL Everyone thinks the grass is greener on the other side. I can assure you motorbikes are targeted harder than modified cars. To the point where officers are in camo gear hiding in bushes in popular riding spots.

As far as noise goes, I fought the law and I won. Anyone could have done so but nobody bothered to do the hard yards. So next time you hear a bike that is loud, consider this. Some OEM bikes are ADR'd at 108db and are allowed up to 113db legally in Victoria.
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