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Sound Levels for Motorcycles

2020-07-17
CURRENT
J331_202007
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedure, environment, and instrumentation for determining the sound levels of motorcycles under full throttle acceleration and closed throttle deceleration.
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Riding Range Test Procedure for On-Highway Electric Motorcycles

2013-06-17
HISTORICAL
J2982_201306
This SAE Recommended Practice incorporates dynamometer test procedures that produce riding range estimates for electric motorcycles during stop-and-go urban riding on surface streets and commuting trips in urban areas that include operation on freeways.
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Riding Range Test Procedure for On-Highway Electric Motorcycles

2022-10-13
CURRENT
J2982_202210
This SAE Recommended Practice incorporates dynamometer test procedures that produce riding range estimates for electric motorcycles during stop-and-go urban riding on surface streets and commuting trips in urban areas that include operation on freeways. This is typically done using a “coastdown” approach by disengaging the engine and assuming all losses are aerodynamic. However, with inherent losses in an electric motor, and no way to fully disengage the motor, another approach is to use a “on-road, constant speed” (Appendix B) method for fully electric vehicles to develop dynamometer coefficients.
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Measurement of Exhaust Sound Pressure Levels of Stationary On-Highway Motorcycles

2020-07-17
CURRENT
J2825_202007
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes test procedures, test conditions, environment, and instrumentation for determining the exhaust sound pressure levels of stationary motorcycles. These are based on a comprehensive study of a wide variety of on-highway motorcycles, and therefore are intended to be applied to on-highway motorcycles. For off-highway motorcycles, SAE J1287 continues to be the recommended practice.
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Fuel and Lubricant Tanks for Motorcycles

1999-11-29
HISTORICAL
J1241_199911
This SAE Recommended Practice is applicable to two- or three-wheel motorcycles intended for highway use. Unless noted, requirements apply to both metallic and nonmetallic tanks. Accessory or aftermarket tanks as well as original equipment tanks are covered.
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Fuel and Lubricant Tanks for Motorcycles

2024-04-15
CURRENT
J1241_202404
This SAE Recommended Practice is applicable to two- or three-wheel motorcycles intended for highway use. Unless noted, requirements apply to both metallic and nonmetallic tanks. Accessory or aftermarket tanks as well as original equipment tanks are covered.
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