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Harley Davidson: Chris Valentino

Thunder Road Harley Davidson Dept: At Thunder Road Harley Davidson, Chris Valentino allowed Windsor to test the volume of a Harley Davidson using a decibel meter, according to CBC. Near the intersection of Huron Church Road and Todd Lane, where construction of the Windsor-Essex Parkway is underway, noise registered 30 metres away from heavy equipment checked in at 77 dB. Traffic up the four-lane road, registered at 84 dB and as the Windsor Police continue their crackdown on noisy vehicles , there are many other things around the city that register louder than a motorcycle with modified mufflers. The idling Harley checked in at 84 decibels. Hearing damage occurs with long-term exposure of noise at 85 decibels. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.