Mr 650 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:08: Yeah a $200 supertrapp will be $500.

I'm not too current, last I heard was current bikes will still be held to the same stds they have since '82 when they were all carbed. the 2006 bikes will be the snag.
I doublt what kind of pipe you have will make any diff. on pre '06 bikes. Better get a new one now if you are wanting a new bike though. The current spec is not hard for most current bikes to meet. Unless you got a smokin hi-mile V-max. It's a one size fits all spec. unless they have changed it. I have no idea where this is in Congress. I imagine few in Congress know.
I guess the questions to ask the doorknobs before all this is implemented ;
How much will it increase the cost of a bike.
How much will it decrease smog.
Will it be measureable, if not why are you impossing this crap!
Perhaps if it can't be measured then 'sunset" this joke.
You are right concerning mixtures etc. A lean bike getting leaner with a pipe change and then getting back to original mixture with a jet change makes sense. It would be the same. They do that with fuel injected engines and their controls now, when someone buys a new pipe.
Secondly it won't have any retro effects, with the exception that all this will probably bring about emmission testing in bikes and anyone with an out of tune bike may have to fix that.
What this really concerns is new motorcycles. Just consider that ALL Savages or S40s will be configured the same as the CA models are now, in 2006. The extra plumbing etc....that is about it.
And finally, THIS IS A DONE DEAL. No need to write to your congressmen or the other doorknobs. This has been in the works for over 2 years, and I for one have written to my NC congresspeople about this. Of course, I never got any kinds of answer back
The original EPA Guidelines, as they were called, were more more restrictive than the final version recently passed. The AMA and the MRF were very involved in the process with a lot of lobbying. Now, it is done. Bikes are mandated to be as clean burning as cars by the year 2010, whether we like it or not....and the reason that I bring it up? Because I think that will make a bikes subject to emissions testing with an inspection in areas like mine where it isn't done now.