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<blockquote data-quote="Hogbear" data-source="post: 679494" data-attributes="member: 2649"><p>Been riding 30+ years without 'em and my arse is still intact. Like the article says, if that's really the reason people run straight pipes, why not just tape the horn button down? Nah...people just use that as a thin excuse to run loud pipes because they think they sound badass. If you like loud pipes for the sound, fine but I don't buy the "saves lives" argument.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to sound preachy and I'm certainly not trying to tell anybody they can't run what they want. It's just not something I'm comfortable doing and not my personal preference. I've done lots of things on bikes that were illegal and stupid over the years so I'm not exactly in any postion to point fingers at anybody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hogbear, post: 679494, member: 2649"] Been riding 30+ years without 'em and my arse is still intact. Like the article says, if that's really the reason people run straight pipes, why not just tape the horn button down? Nah...people just use that as a thin excuse to run loud pipes because they think they sound badass. If you like loud pipes for the sound, fine but I don't buy the "saves lives" argument. Not trying to sound preachy and I'm certainly not trying to tell anybody they can't run what they want. It's just not something I'm comfortable doing and not my personal preference. I've done lots of things on bikes that were illegal and stupid over the years so I'm not exactly in any postion to point fingers at anybody. [/QUOTE]
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