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For those of you that have rode Glamis recently (i.e. Halloween), were the BLM's doing sound DB tests? Last year I rode my Shee without the hush kit, but this T-Day I'm wondering if it'll be necessary.

Good question, Im wondering the same thing but I doubt they will. I mean dosent someone have to complain about the noise first?

 

I have FMF's and they do not make a hush kit. Im wondering how 90% of the people with non stock bikes will be able to ride if so? I don't think 4 strokes will be able to pass with aftermarket pipes either :unsure:

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For those of you that have rode Glamis recently (i.e. Halloween), were the BLM's doing sound DB tests? Last year I rode my Shee without the hush kit, but this T-Day I'm wondering if it'll be necessary.

Good question, Im wondering the same thing but I doubt they will. I mean dosent someone have to complain about the noise first?

 

I have FMF's and they do not make a hush kit. Im wondering how 90% of the people with non stock bikes will be able to ride if so? I don't think 4 strokes will be able to pass with aftermarket pipes either :unsure:

As a matter of fact there is a hush kit you could put on FMF's. Its Toomey that makes them. Anyways I was at glamis for Halloween and it didn't seem like they were checking for sound tests, but let me know if you want to put a hush kit on your FMF's, i know it can be done...

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Cool deal!

I'll bring the Hush Kit just in case but will run without it like previous trips. Glamis is the only place I'd run without it since there is no chance of causing a forest fire and there is noise 24-7.

BTW I say this cause the new Hush Kits are available with a spark arrestor built in. This is cheaper than buying 2 seperate bolt-ons and noise is suppressed for those riding area near homes.

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I would not worry.  Rangers are not checking.  If they do start, they will need a lot more rangers.

Well some peeps on the ASA site have mentioned that the BLM officers are now certified to use the sound measuring equipment and have been prior to Halloween. I believe the ticket is $25 so getting one won't break me, but the new season pass fee will! Making sure every vehicle in camp has a pass seems to be what the BLM is most aggressive about and thats good!

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