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I read the MOT requirements in the UK for motos and I find the exhaust "check" to be a bit confusing. It says,
"The exhaust system and silencer should be in such condition, or of such a type, that the noise emitted from the motorcycle isn't clearly unreasonably above the level expected from a similar motorcycle with a standard silencer in average condition."
What the heck does that mean in real life? Obviously , a dB spec at X distance is a more-or-less repeatable and objective. The statement in the MOT reg sounds almost totally SUBjective, on the part of the inspector. IOW, one inspector might call a specific muff OK and another say that it is not. Is that the case?
Of course, a rider could just install the OEM muff for the MOT and put the louder one back on after passing. Is that what is commonly done?
"The exhaust system and silencer should be in such condition, or of such a type, that the noise emitted from the motorcycle isn't clearly unreasonably above the level expected from a similar motorcycle with a standard silencer in average condition."
What the heck does that mean in real life? Obviously , a dB spec at X distance is a more-or-less repeatable and objective. The statement in the MOT reg sounds almost totally SUBjective, on the part of the inspector. IOW, one inspector might call a specific muff OK and another say that it is not. Is that the case?
Of course, a rider could just install the OEM muff for the MOT and put the louder one back on after passing. Is that what is commonly done?