can you get Yoshi's stamped legal in NSW
#1
hey guys,
does anyone know of someone that does the legal testing and stamping etc for aftermarket cans???? is the Yoshi just too loud?
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#2
humbussa Wrote:hey guys,
does anyone know of someone that does the legal testing and stamping etc for aftermarket cans???? is the Yoshi just too loud?

You could take it to the EPA or RTA inspection but I wouldn't
maybe with the baffles in it may be close Confused with the way the laws are these days you will need a lot of luck
I'm sure the pipes when sold to us say on the box or somewhere for off street use only
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#3
simmo Wrote:
humbussa Wrote:hey guys,
does anyone know of someone that does the legal testing and stamping etc for aftermarket cans???? is the Yoshi just too loud?

You could take it to the EPA or RTA inspection but I wouldn't
maybe with the baffles in it may be close Confused with the way the laws are these days you will need a lot of luck
I'm sure the pipes when sold to us say on the box or somewhere for off street use only

thanks Simmo i thought that may have been the case but i thought someone may know someone (if ya know what i mean) who will stamp them and make them look legal. a mate got pulled over for a rego rol the other day as well....i didn't know they were illegal as well!!! what is this world coming to.
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#4
Freaking serious - a rego roll thats f****d up man, as for the pipes I am pretty sure you dont need stickers these days wasnt there somne change last year?? Sure there is some way around it - I know you can get "tags and plates" from somewhere cos I got some for my ZX10 when I chopped down the pipe but tha was about 2 years ago and sorry I cannot remember where I gotg them from (somewhere west) but I am sure its irrelevant these days cos unless the cops can EPA test you on the spot they cant say its too loud - might be able to defect you and send you to the pits - thas ok put a std pipe back on lol - check it out and keep searching
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busakid08 Wrote:Freaking serious - a rego roll thats f****d up man, as for the pipes I am pretty sure you dont need stickers these days wasnt there somne change last year?? Sure there is some way around it - I know you can get "tags and plates" from somewhere cos I got some for my ZX10 when I chopped down the pipe but tha was about 2 years ago and sorry I cannot remember where I gotg them from (somewhere west) but I am sure its irrelevant these days cos unless the cops can EPA test you on the spot they cant say its too loud - might be able to defect you and send you to the pits - thas ok put a std pipe back on lol - check it out and keep searching

thanks Mate, as soon as i find someone or more info i'll post it up.
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#6
There is no legal requirement to have a stamp or sticker on your aftermarket mufflers anymore in NSW it was overturned in March 2006.
The new law is that a bike, OR, any vehicle manufactured after July 2007 must be around 90db at one third of maximum power.(or thereabouts).
But as the other members have said, you have to be sound tested to be booked.

BTW. The Yoshis fitted with baffles are ok. I have been checked twice by cops in Newcastle.
Even once without the baffles.
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BUSGO Wrote:There is no legal requirement to have a stamp or sticker on your aftermarket mufflers anymore in NSW it was overturned in March 2006.
The new law is that a bike, OR, any vehicle manufactured after July 2007 must be around 90db at one third of maximum power.(or thereabouts).
But as the other members have said, you have to be sound tested to be booked.

BTW. The Yoshis fitted with baffles are ok. I have been checked twice by cops in Newcastle.
Even once without the baffles.

thanks mate, the cop was probably just trying to bluff or even more likley had no idea!!!!
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#8
they are just c#$ts and will try to book for anything
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#9
I always say my rego label must have fallen off along with the number plate.Biker
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