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					  <title>Does louder mean more power?</title>
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When I was a kid I took the baffle out of my motorcycle because I thought it would make it go faster.
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Now I am more mature (old) and I am taking another look at the exhaust system of motorcycles and what they actually do beside directing exhaust gasses and sounding cool. I am starting to realize that designing an exhaust system is kind of an art. Every part of the bike is like a puzzle that fits together and engineers have designed the exhaust system to go with the motor it is attached to.
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The following article comes from &#34;The Essential Guide to Motorcycle Maintenance&#34; by Mark Zimmerman:</description>
					  <author>johnnied01@yahoo.com (Johnnie D.)</author>
					  <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jul 2006 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Have you ever heard of Wandering Wheels?</title>
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Last Saturday, my daughter called me from her cell phone and told me that there were 3 Kymco on the road near our shop.&#160; At the stop light Candace (my daughter) invited them to our shop.&#160; One of the scooter riders needed some accessories for her Kymco.&#160; Once they were in my shop I had the wonderful pleasure of meeting 3 of the most phenomenal and incredible ladies that I've ever met.&#160; </description>
					  <author>javier@jichost.com (Javier Acosta)</author>
					  <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jun 2006 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Why a Motor Scooter</title>
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Waste in Vehicular Transportation.&#160; The vast bulk of energy used in vehicles is wasted! Public transportation entirely aside the private vehicle transportation of people from one location to another could be accomplished using only a few percent of the fuel expenditure generally used to accomplish this in the US. This waste stems primarily from two causes:

How much extraneous and unnecessary weight we choose to shunt about (much too much). 
What we do with the kinetic energy once it a vehicle is put in motion (we simply throw it away).
The second of these can only be solved with a fundamental change in fuels and braking design. The first on the other hand is something solvable to a large extent by the use of lighter more efficient vehicles motor scooters for example.br Every cruising SUV or minivan driven by a single driver involves repeatedly accelerating thousands of pounds of steel and sundry other materials in order to convey its 100-300 lb. driver from point A to point B. The 10 (plus or minus) miles per gallon common to such vehicles is only finally causing consternation in some after gasoline in the US topped 3 a gallon.The Superior Scooter Ratio A scooter on the other hand commonly weighs less than its driver certainly less than its driver and a passenger and gets probably something in excess of 80 miles per gallon&#160; (Reducing fuel usage by nearly a factor of 10 is a very significant savings in natural resources and emissions as well as cost (Besides -- they're cute). Scooter Safetybr Safety is always an issue but scooters have some significant advantages relative to motorcycles.</description>
					  <author>dt@abacus-es.com (Denis Titchenell)</author>
					  <pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2005 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
					 
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