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Measurement of Exhaust Sound Pressure Levels of Stationary Motorcycles

2017-04-28
CURRENT
J1287_201704
This SAE Standard establishes the test procedure, environment, and instrumentation for determining the exhaust sound pressure levels of motorcycles under stationary conditions. Since initial publication, it has been successfully applied to regulation and monitoring of sound pressure levels of off-highway vehicles, and that remains its recommended application. Users of SAE J1287 for the purpose of roadside enforcement of sound pressure levels for on-highway motorcycles have reported difficulties with its implementation in that application. In response, SAE J2825 was developed, and is recommended for measurement of exhaust sound pressure levels of stationary on-highway motorcycles. Care must be taken not to confuse stationary sound pressure levels with total motorcycle sound pressure levels. This test does not evaluate total motorcycle sound during operation. For this purpose, SAE J331 or SAE J47 is recommended.
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Measurement of Exhaust Sound Pressure Levels of Stationary On-Highway Motorcycles

2009-05-28
HISTORICAL
J2825_200905
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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Measurement of Exhaust Sound Pressure Levels of Stationary On-Highway Motorcycles

2012-11-19
HISTORICAL
J2825_201211
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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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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Motorcycle Auxiliary Front Lamps

2002-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1306_200203
This engineering design specification provides parameters and general requirements for auxiliary front lamps to be used on motorcycles.
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Motorcycle Headlamps

2003-01-09
HISTORICAL
J584_200301
This SAE Standard provides design parameter and general requirements for motorcycle headlamps.
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Motorcycle Headlamps

1998-06-11
HISTORICAL
J584_199806
This SAE Standard provides design parameter and general requirements for motorcycle headlamps.
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Motorcycle Stop Lamp Switch

2014-01-06
HISTORICAL
J1167_201401
This SAE Recommended Practice defines the test conditions, procedures, and performance specifications for 6- and 12-v stop lamp switches intended for use on motorcycles.
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Motorcycle Stop Lamp Switch

2021-09-15
CURRENT
J1167_202109
This SAE Standard defines the test conditions, procedures, and performance specifications for 6 V and 12 V stop lamp switches intended for use on motorcycles.
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Motorcycle Stop Lamp Switch

2008-05-20
HISTORICAL
J1167_200805
This SAE Recommended Practice defines the test conditions, procedures, and performance specifications for 6- and 12-v stop lamp switches intended for use on motorcycles.
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Motorcycle Terminology

2019-09-24
CURRENT
J3133_201909
The motorcycle terminology presented herein addresses two-wheel single track vehicles, as well as motorized three wheel cycles. Although two-wheeled, single track scooters and mopeds are similar to traditional motorcycles, they have many characteristics which differentiate them from motorcycles, and while some terms will apply, this Terminology addresses motorcycles specifically, unless otherwise noted. Likewise, some three wheel cycles may have some similar design features and share components with motorcycle, the dynamics and handling of three wheel vehicles differs from two wheel, single track motorcycles.
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Motorcycle Turn Signal Lamps

1997-10-01
HISTORICAL
J131_199710
This SAE Standard provides design parameters and general requirements for motorcycle turn signal lamps. It does not apply to mopeds.
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