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DEFINITIONS — MOTORCYCLES

1970-11-01
J213_197011
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform definitions for various types of motorcycles, their components, and basic characteristics. The various classes of vehicles defined in this report include only those which are intended at least partially for public road use and excludes vehicles which do not meet common legal requirements for public road use.
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DEFINITIONS—MOTORCYCLES

1972-03-01
J213A_197203
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform definitions for various types of motorcycles, their components, and basic characteristics.
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Fuel and Lubricant Tanks for Motorcycles

1999-11-29
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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MAXIMUM SOUND LEVEL POTENTIAL FOR MOTORCYCLES

1993-10-01
J47_199310
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedure, environment, and instrumentation for determining the maximum sound level potential for motorcycles under wide open throttle acceleration and closed throttle deceleration.
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MAXIMUM SOUND LEVEL POTENTIAL FOR MOTORCYCLES

1986-06-01
J47_198606
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedure, environment, and instrumentation for determining the maximum sound level potential for motorcycles under wide open throttle acceleration and closed throttle deceleration.
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MAXIMUM SOUND LEVEL POTENTIAL FOR MOTORCYCLES

1977-08-01
J47_197708
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedure, environment and instrumentation for determining maximum sound level potential for motorcycles.
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MAXIMUM SOUND LEVEL POTENTIAL FOR MOTORCYCLES

1975-05-01
J47_197505
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedure, environment and instrumentation for determining maximum sound level potential for motorcycles.
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MOTORCYCLE CLASSIFICATIONS

1997-06-01
J213_199706
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform definitions and classifications for motorcycles.
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Maximum Sound Level Potential for Motorcycles

1998-07-01
J47_199807
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedure, environment, and instrumentation for determining the maximum sound level potential for motorcycles under wide open throttle acceleration and closed throttle deceleration.
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Maximum Sound Level Potential for Motorcycles

2005-03-31
J47_200503
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedure, environment, and instrumentation for determining the maximum sound level potential for motorcycles under wide open throttle acceleration and closed throttle deceleration.
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Maximum Sound Level Potential for Motorcycles

2020-06-05
J47_202006
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedure, environment, and instrumentation for determining the maximum sound level potential for motorcycles under wide open throttle acceleration and closed throttle deceleration.
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Maximum Sound Level Potential for Motorcycles

2011-08-04
J47_201108
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedure, environment, and instrumentation for determining the maximum sound level potential for motorcycles under wide open throttle acceleration and closed throttle deceleration.
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Measurement of Exhaust Sound Levels of Stationary Motorcycles

1998-07-01
J1287_199807
This SAE Standard establishes the test procedure, environment, and instrumentation for determining the sound levels of motorcycles under stationary conditions. This test will measure primarily exhaust noise and does not represent the optimum procedure for evaluating total vehicle noise. 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
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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