Jun-02-2021 03:05 PM
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Jul-29-2021 08:24 AM
somebody wrote:
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Jul-29-2021 06:15 AM
Jul-28-2021 11:30 AM
nayther wrote:
And if you have to ask what the difference is between two and four strokes but to compare to a portable generator then I'm done.
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Jul-28-2021 10:27 AM
rlw999 wrote:nayther wrote:
This is all thanks to the AQMD. They did a study on OHV emissions based on totally bogus useage data; most OHV's are operated only hours each month. Would be surprised if the average use is more than 5 hours per month on an annualized basis yet they used some BS number 4-5x that amount to justify their draconian ****. AQMD is an independent department that does not answer to anyone, they can and do exactly what they want with no regard to economic impact, recreational use, etc.
Do you have a link to that study? The air quality regulations cover evaporative emissions as well as tailpipe emissions, which unless everyone drains the fuel from their bikes between uses, that's still a factor whether it's being ridden or not.
But I'd like to see the study that used inflated usage data.
A non-compliant 2 stroke can emit up to 50 times more hydrocarbon pollution than emissions compliant 4 stroke engines, even modern fuel injected 2 strokes emit 10 times more hydrocarbons. So even if they only run 5 hours a month, they still emit much more pollution than compliant bikes.
Anyone that's camped next to someone with a cheap 2-stroke generator knows how much worse the exhaust is from 2 stroke engines.
What is the main drawback to buying a compliant bike? Cost or performance?
Jul-28-2021 10:15 AM
nayther wrote:
This is all thanks to the AQMD. They did a study on OHV emissions based on totally bogus useage data; most OHV's are operated only hours each month. Would be surprised if the average use is more than 5 hours per month on an annualized basis yet they used some BS number 4-5x that amount to justify their draconian ****. AQMD is an independent department that does not answer to anyone, they can and do exactly what they want with no regard to economic impact, recreational use, etc.
Jul-28-2021 09:50 AM
Viken wrote:
You need people who will change the laws. It’s getting hard for bikers and campers in California.
Mod Edit: Just trying to keep the politics in check
Jul-19-2021 05:20 PM
Jul-17-2021 04:13 AM
Jun-08-2021 07:24 PM
juzplanekrazy wrote:
Oh man I miss the Toy Hauler section.
Getting a little testy in your old age Dave? LOL
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Jun-08-2021 01:27 PM
Jun-04-2021 07:38 AM
GDS-3950BH wrote:dedmiston wrote:
Wow - There's nothing left after deleting all the political junk.
It's like the thread just got its summer buzz cut.
How can you even bring up this subject without discussing the political junk, the subject itself is political and the thread started by a moderator, but that's A- Ok? Posts are deleted which are not political, this one will be deleted shortly, which is not surprising at all here.
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Jun-04-2021 12:34 AM
dedmiston wrote:
Wow - There's nothing left after deleting all the political junk.
It's like the thread just got its summer buzz cut.
Jun-03-2021 10:00 PM
Y-Guy wrote:Thanks, that's very interesting. Nonresidents will have more rights with dirt bikes in CA than the state's residents. I suppose it won't be the first time they've done that, though. 😄rexlion wrote:
What will be the situation for out of state visitors with dirt bikes?
Good question if it follows something like it is now and you have your OHV registered with your State then I think you are good to go.
You can read about it here but that's obviously how it is today not what's going to possibly happen.
Jun-03-2021 11:59 AM
rexlion wrote:
What will be the situation for out of state visitors with dirt bikes?