Apparently getting done three times with noisy pipes by the EPA will get your vin cancelled and in turn unable to ever register your bike again. What and use it as a paddock bike after that?? Does anybody know someone that this has happened to? Your luck must be pretty shit if you get done three times? Or am I just being optimistic? (Sorry, just realized I might be on the wrong forum for this)
I have heard that they will take you to court and prosecute if you continue to get caught.
Yeah Frank that sounds like something they'd probably do. My bike is my hobby so I'd only do 5000km a year. So I reckon the more K's you do a year the greater the chance of getting sprung.
I just quickly typed this up for everyone. This is off another forum here. So it basically states repeat offenders can incur up to $16,000 in fines but it doesn't state anywhere that your bike will be de registered. I've also got to add that this is for NSW. But I'm thinking VIC would be close to this.
Everyting is bullshit until you get done - then it just becomes more expensive bullshit.
Being looking up the Vic EPA site myself but it all starts getting confusing so I stopped at the maximum fine of $24,000
Didn't know this either - taken from EPA site:
It is an offence to own or use a vehicle fitted with a temporary defeat device, inlet port restrictor, exhaust port restrictor or temporary noise reduction device. These devices, when fitted to the exhaust system, can temporarily and easily change or vary the level of noise emitted from the exhaust.
Examples include variable exhaust restrictors, cutouts, bypasses, adjustable/variable/sliding openings on mufflers, restrictive or temporary insert plates and steel wool
(a) Open element or pod type air cleaners on carburetted vehicles are not permitted.
(b) Dry element pod type air cleaners are permitted on EFI vehicles. Oiled, oil-soaked or fluid-treated elements are not permitted. Any sensors integral to the original system must be retrofitted to the same approximate location.
Just found the updated one & it's a tad more than $24k.
Link to EPA Modified Vehicle Guidelines: http://www.epa.vic.gov.au/~/media/Publications/1031.pdf
Dated 2006 but last updated 2012?