For over a year now, I've been riding a Yamaha Vino 125 scooter, which goes up to about 60mph and gets me up to 45mph rather easily. It's a four-stroke engine and so it's quiet. While people do occasionally cut me off, it's very rare and, so far, braking in time has not been a problem.vwmaniac:
Additionally, loud pipes do make a difference, especially in city traffic between 25-45mph. I went a month with the stock can on my 929 because I felt it was too loud. I immediately noticed I was having more close encounters, people cutting me off, etc. I put the loud one on and will never go back again.
I did some digging around and loud pipes are actually more dangerous. According to the Hurt Report (1981):
In another dataset, modified exhaust systems were represented in 27.3% of exposure data. So, between 27.3% exposure and 30.1% of crashes, loud pipes increase your chance of having a crash by around 10%. Since the Hurt Report found intentional driver aggression to be very rare, it's likely noise fatigue on long rides which is causing the crashes. So while loud pipes may marginally help a car next to you to notice you, which is a comparatively rare cause of accident, overall loud pipes are more dangerous.There were modifications to the motorcycles in the 900 on-scene, in-depth accident investigation cases as follows:
8.9% had extended fork tubes,
1.3% had extensions with slugs.
8.2% had accessories, e.g., radios, tape, stereo, etc.
6.3% had saddlebags.
16.6% had luggage box or boot.
30.1% had modified exhaust systems.
4.1% had modified front wheel and tire.
19.9% had modified rear wheel and tire.
13.0% had modified rear suspension.
18.1% had elevated foot rests or highway pegs.
6.1% had modified triple clamps.
5.6% had frame modifications.
18.1% had crashbars.
27.1% had sissybars (but sissybars had no significant injury association)
24.6% had modified seats.
6.1% had modified gas tanks.
12.0% had windshields (with or without fairings)
2.4% had frame-mounted fairings.
6.3% had steering-mounted fairings.
Only one motorcycle was equipped with a sidecar.
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