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California Motorcycle Smog Test Abandoned

Wednesday, June 03, 2009
American Motorcyclist Association
Thanks to the efforts of thousands of AMA members and other concerned motorcyclists, the sponsor of a proposed California law to require motorcycles to undergo periodic exhaust emissions testing has backed away from the idea, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) reports.

The measure -- Senate Bill 435 introduced this year by state Sen. Fran Pavley (D-Santa Monica) -- would have required all model year 2000-and-newer on-road motorcycles with engine displacements of more than 280cc to be tested every two years. The motorcycles would have been included in the state Department of Consumer Affairs "smog check" program, which involves testing for unacceptable levels of pollutants in emissions.

"This is an initial victory for California motorcyclists, but we can't let our guard down just yet," said Nick Haris, AMA western states representative. "Senators deserve credit for recognizing how this proposal would have created an added burden for motorcyclists, motorcycle businesses, and the cash-starved state bureaucracy, and they reworked the measure to limit its scope to focus on catalytic converters. The bill is on its way to the state Assembly, but we have to remain vigilant because it could revert back to its original form."

Haris added that, in addition to AMA members, ABATE of California and the California Motorcycle Dealers Association put a lot of effort into changing the proposal.

In addition, at least one senator argued the legislation was expensive, unfair to those who ride motorcycles for recreation, and was ostensibly nothing more than another tax. Political insiders saw the proposal as just a creative way for the cash-strapped state to find more money.

"California's motorcyclists are willing to do their fair share to keep our skies clear, but this bill asked motorcyclists -- whose two wheels are far less of a resource drain than four-wheelers -- to shoulder an extra burden," said Haris. "The California Legislature has already raided $90 million of user-generated fees from the state's OHV fund. Some legislators saw this as an opportunity to create yet another motorcyclist-funded program with no thought as to the burden it placed on the backs of motorcyclists."

California's motorcycle engine emission standards are already the strictest in the nation and, because of their relatively low yearly mileage totals when compared to other vehicles, the state's motorcycles have the lowest emissions of any motor vehicle category in California.

More than 3,000 motorcyclists used the AMA Action Alert section at AmericanMotorcyclist.com to let Sen. Pavley know that they opposed the legislation. They also expressed their concern that the bill could require motorcyclists to always have a stock exhaust system, whereas automobile owners are allowed to install aftermarket systems, which can be less costly.

The emissions testing provision was dropped out of the bill and it cleared the Senate on June 1. The measure is now in the Assembly for consideration, where it could be further amended.

All motorcyclists are urged to stay abreast of the issue by checking the Rights section of the AMA website at AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
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steve-O -smog test  October 27, 2009 11:50 AM
welcome to communist california where the few dictate to the many
tramky -Ending Emissions Testing  July 5, 2009 02:39 PM
Actually the whole notion of emissions testing is an idea whose time has come AND gone. With all the laws, regulations & requirements related to OEM equipment, the time has come to rely on all that work and eliminate ALL emissions testing. It is now counterproductive and has gone past the point of diminishing returns.
Green Biker -Motorycles are real polluters  June 19, 2009 03:53 PM
The reality is that motorcyclists spend a bunch of money adding louder pipes and creating fewer restrictions to gain more horsepower. I know. I did it. But now, I would just like a clean motorcycle that goes 100mph. The new electrics only go 60 mph tops. Not great for a 45 mile highway commute. We need to invest in this kind of technology for those of us who just want a quick clean form of transportation. Anyway, there is the idea that current motorcycles are a green form of transport. Sadly, it's just not true. "Even though the motorcycle fleet is small in comparison with the car fleet, and logs lower yearly mileage per vehicle, their contribution to traffic emissions has become disproportionately high." Then when you think of how many people mod their bikes to strip the emissions restrictions it gets even worse. I know the torque of a high powered engine, and love the sound of loud pipes, but it's time to move on. Give me a fast green machine, and I will be a much happier commuter. Supposedly... they are coming out with a hydrogen bike that can be refueled by the tears of Harley guys crying about their loss of horsepower. Green Biker
Steve -Ca MC smog test/ yeah Ca in trouble but...  June 14, 2009 01:40 PM
This would actually hurt the economy even more( along with our sanity) all we need is another idiot in the Senate... do you know how many after market MC exhaust businesses there are? We R getting screwed over too much in CA already, I have lived here all my life & have experienced the sad transition from good 2 sucks, if my mortgage hadn't dropped off I would seriously consider relocating...out of this State!
bikerrandy -Kalifornia MC smog test abandoned...........for now  June 3, 2009 10:35 PM
This is just the latest reason why we are already leaving this State.

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