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It will be much easier, fairer and better when there are blanket regulations for everyone, like most other countries. We're lucky here in WA with no annual inspections but there's still the requirement to comply. |
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However bikes are not required to have cats (at least not in Canada)
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It is 100% wrong to say it's legal because it isn't legal anywhere in the US. You can say that 'my state doesn't test and I am unlikely to be caught'. You can't misinform everyone that it is legal. |
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Except he was 100% right. Your state may not monitor/enforce stricter emissions laws, but all states must abide by the federal standards. So it is 100% illegal to remove cats in the United States, regardless of what state you are in. You are just more likely to get caught and fined for not running them in some states more than others. You sir, are the one who doesn't understand even though you are an American. |
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You've restored my faith in the USA! As Judge Judy says, 'if it doesn't make sense then usually it's not true'. We have a similar system to yours with a federal government and state governments so it just wasn't making sense. |
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I would love to have a small car running a bike engine and gearbox but they are illegal because of the laxer rules for the bikes emissions. I drool over the ones allowed on the streets in the UK but even with a cat they aren't allowed because the engines must all meet the complete car emission specs. |
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So yes, it appears I would be wrong that on a federal level you shouldn't be pulling a cat, but at a state level I'm living proof that some states allow it. |
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The thing is it is not exactly enforced. On a federal level, law enforcement isn't going after people without cats... they have other things to worry about. It may be against federal law, but the enforcement of in is basically non-existent. I am pretty sure Borla actually posted once quoting the law on it being illegal to replace a stock cat at all (federal law). |
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