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Two Stroke Motocross Forum => General Two Stroke Talk => Topic started by: MXLord327 on May 04, 2010, 06:17:49 AM

Title: Noise at MX Tracks
Post by: MXLord327 on May 04, 2010, 06:17:49 AM
I was just checking out the website for a track in southern Maine that I haven't raced for a couple years and saw something funny but sad.  The 4 strokes are so loud at the track that no one could hear the announcer.  Instead of setting a dB limit for the bikes, they bought an FM transmitter and now broadcast over the airwaves, just tune your radio to 93.3 and hear the action.  Of course you will need a 1000 watt amp with 10 speakers and subwoofers to hear it!!!
Title: Re: Noise at MX Tracks
Post by: Coop on May 04, 2010, 06:25:25 AM
We have races every Friday night at a local fairgrounds. It used to be driving by the only way you knew they were racing was the lights were on and dust was rising. Now you can hear the roar of the 4-strokes from quite a distance away. I am really surprised the neighboring houses haven't protested the noise yet.
Title: Re: Noise at MX Tracks
Post by: 6IX on May 04, 2010, 03:49:34 PM
My local track is on the edge of an indian reservation and has been there since the 1970's... Housing slowly crept down the hill towards it over the years and residents have constantly petitioned the neighborhood to get the track shut down. It has remained despite the pressure, probably because of the politics involved with a sovereign nation arrangement most of these tribes have over their land. The residents moved there knowing full well there was a MX track that had been in operation LONG before any homes were built though.


The houses are close, and last Sunday when the first couple four strokes started ripping out onto the track in the am to break the silence, I began thinking of how much quieter it must've been before when it was only 2-strokes.  The houses are close, and I could only imagine what itâ??d be like waking up to a bunch of booming thumpers versus the buzzy bees 2-stroke noises they used to hear.
Title: Re: Noise at MX Tracks
Post by: JETZcorp on May 04, 2010, 07:17:50 PM
Although I detest the four-strokes for their noise as much as anyone, I guess I should say the loudest bike I've ever heard was a mid-70s KX250.  The other bikes were loud, but when one of those went by it was like Eddie Van Halen doing Eruption with his 6,000-mile-tall amp cranked to 12.  That said, when one of them wasn't right next to you, you didn't really notice anything being loud.  But when some guy decided to bring out his old Yamaha four-stroke and mix it up with the new-fangled two-strokes, it not only rivaled the KX250 in-close, but it shook the ground almost as much even when it was on the other side of the track.  Ridiculous.  Fortunately, the Woodland track is a long way away from any significant development.