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Started by Gimpy, March 12, 2009, 10:59:50 AM

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Drunken Monkey

I've done this argument before, I think.

Cars = way less soot and more CO2 per gallon burned (catalytic converters' convert soot into CO2)

Bikes = way (way!) more "soot" and a bit less CO2 per gallon burned


Less CO2 means less global warming. More soot means less global warming (see "global dimming")  [evil]

So, depending on what you care about (local vs. global) you can argue bikes are better.
I own several motorcycles. I have owned lots of motorcycles. And have bolted and/or modified lots of crap to said motorcycles...

Desmostro

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I think it's all of the above factors together. Including the space taken up.
The question is always about sustainability. As in, can the situation be sustained indefinitely, like everything in nature. If we are eventually going to run out of finite resources because of a particular activity, then it ain't "green."

If it pollutes faster than the nature we're paving over can clean it up, it's not sustainable and will eventually choke it's self.

You can factor in your individual lifestyle to calculate what damage or good you are causing. If you buy only locally made everything, commute a very short distance infrequently, live in a super efficient home, then your vehicle's pollution rate is less important.
If you have a Prius but commute 3 hours a day, live in a energy sucking house, and buy everything made in China, your Prius isn't helping much. It's better than an SUV however.

In other words, it's not just the object, such as a moto or car, it's how it's used. It's total lifestyle that counts.



Quote from: desmoquattro on March 13, 2009, 08:36:10 AM
Manufacturing & materials certainly have a place, but I think it's small as a fraction of the total. I've heard numerous times (on radio news shows, forums, etc) that the total energy required to produce a vehicle is tiny compared to the energy that vehicle will consume in its operational lifetime. Here's one example, with a few references:
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=433981

So while we can certainly feel a bit smug about using less energy and fewer materials, the real bacon is in the operational efficiency. If you can use a small increase in the energy/material of manufacturing to improve the operational efficiency of a vehicle, you can get a net reduction in the amount of energy a vehicle uses over its lifetime. And if bikes do indeed expel more pollutants per mile of operation that do cars, that's another factor to consider. We may use less energy, but if we're putting benzene, NO, and other nasty bits into the air at a higher rate than cars, bikes may not be so green after all.

All of this begs the question: what is green? Is it simply using less energy during operation? During manufacture? Is it the type and quantity of pollutants the bike expels during operation? The more complex the answer, the more difficult it is to compare vehicles.

Oh, and your bike only gets 44mpg because of that extra shim you had in your valves after that wrenching day in my garage ;D
If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room

desmoquattro

Quote from: Desmostro on March 13, 2009, 08:54:37 AM
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You can factor in your individual lifestyle to calculate what damage or good you are causing. If you buy only locally made everything, commute a very short distance infrequently, live in a super efficient home, then your vehicle's pollution rate is less important.

If you have a Prius but commute 3 hours a day, live in a energy sucking house, and buy everything made in China, your Prius isn't helping much. It's better than an SUV however.

If you're gonna take the holistic view, then we vegetarians are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay greener than the rest of ya. In fact, not eating meat would allow me to drive an H1, tow a trailer with 4 Desmosedicis on it, and run straight pipes on it all, and still be greener than you ;D

DISCLAIMER: You guys know I don't trip on eating meat...just givin ya a bad time.
My Vices
'09 1198s,red, (Il Diavolo Rosso
'09 KTM 690 SMC (Thumpy)
'04 Yamaha FZ1, The Blue Cockroach
'01 900SS, custom yellow, (The Bumblebee)
'05 MS4R, blue

Drunken Monkey

I own several motorcycles. I have owned lots of motorcycles. And have bolted and/or modified lots of crap to said motorcycles...

sally101

Quote from: Drunken Monkey on March 13, 2009, 09:26:06 AM
Yeah well, uh.

I'm having my roof painted white, I win.  ;D



Hmmm my bike is white.. Can I get an exemption based in that? You people with dark colored bikes.. You are the real problem! :P
Sally101 <----- Still Not a Chick
07 S4Rs in "Candy Cane"

desmoquattro

Quote from: Drunken Monkey on March 13, 2009, 09:26:06 AM
Yeah well, uh.

I'm having my roof painted white, I win.  ;D

Yeah, well, um, my roof has always been white ;D
My Vices
'09 1198s,red, (Il Diavolo Rosso
'09 KTM 690 SMC (Thumpy)
'04 Yamaha FZ1, The Blue Cockroach
'01 900SS, custom yellow, (The Bumblebee)
'05 MS4R, blue

johnc

Quote from: desmoquattro on March 13, 2009, 09:16:56 AM
If you're gonna take the holistic view, then we vegetarians are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay greener than the rest of ya. In fact, not eating meat would allow me to drive an H1, tow a trailer with 4 Desmosedicis on it, and run straight pipes on it all, and still be greener than you ;D

DISCLAIMER: You guys know I don't trip on eating meat...just givin ya a bad time.

i though vegitarians were more of an orange color from eating all those carrots, not green.

desmoquattro

Quote from: johnc on March 13, 2009, 10:12:08 AM
i though vegitarians vegetarians were more of an orange color from eating all those carrots, not green.

Fixed. First of all, spell it right man. I know you Canadians spell things like colour and aluminium like your UK overlords, but that's taking things a bit too far.



And we vegetarians eat far more green than orange...besides....Bugs never turned orange.
My Vices
'09 1198s,red, (Il Diavolo Rosso
'09 KTM 690 SMC (Thumpy)
'04 Yamaha FZ1, The Blue Cockroach
'01 900SS, custom yellow, (The Bumblebee)
'05 MS4R, blue

Vindingo

Quote from: Drunken Monkey on March 13, 2009, 09:26:06 AM
Yeah well, uh.

I'm having my roof painted white, I win.  ;D

With all the motos and soot around, lets see how long that roof stays white...   [bang]   [laugh]


Quote from: desmoquattro on March 13, 2009, 08:36:10 AM
Oh, and your bike only gets 44mpg because of that extra shim you had in your valves after that wrenching day in my garage ;D
[laugh] That "shim" destroyed my piston rings and now the bikes spews black smoke... I'm just doing my part to give the city a little character.  and save the earth with "global dimming"

Spidey

You're not gonna argue that your bike isn't dirty, right Vin?   [laugh]
Occasionally AFM #702  My stuff:  The M1000SS, a mashed r6, Vino 125, the Blonde, some rugrats, yuppie cage, child molester van, bourbon.

hypurone

QuoteIt seems to me that there is much more low-hanging fruit out there. SUVs, light trucks, and single-person commuters all seem like much larger sources of pollution and/or carbon.

Yeah, like f*ckin' DIESELS!! And I'm not referring to semi's here.  [puke] Now they MAY (really unsubstantiated as there no accurate testing equipment designed for this type of spewage, at least when I was in the biz) put out less CO2 but jeebus, what about the sulphur, NOx, Nitric Acid and HUGE amounts of particulate matter just to name a few.... God I wanna know who got paid off on that one!

<rant off>
'07 S4RS "Testatretta" (In the FASTER color)
I'm not totally useless, I can be used as a bad example!

hypurone

Here is the reply I got from Mark Leno (or his office or ??) when I wrote him about this bill, asking him to have it stuck down or at minimum, add a "grandfather" clause:

Thank you for writing to express your opposition of SB 435, authored by Senator Fran Pavely. I appreciate you taking the time to voice your opinion on this important issue.

SB 435 would require the department to include model-year 2000 and newer motorcycles in the smog check program beginning January 1, 2012. I will keep your comments in mind when this bill comes before me in the Senate.

Thank you again for contacting me. If you have any further questions or thoughts regarding this or any other matter, please do not hesitate to contact my office at (415) 479-6612 (San Rafael), (415) 557-1300 (San Francisco) or visit my website at www.senate.ca.gov/leno.

Sincerely,

Mark Leno

Senator, 3rd Senate District

Pretty standard and non-committal. Pretty much what I was expecting if I even got a reply. I hate to say it but I think we are doomed...
'07 S4RS "Testatretta" (In the FASTER color)
I'm not totally useless, I can be used as a bad example!

Popeye the Sailor

Long as they leave the old cars alone  :)
If the state had not cut funding for the mental institutions, this project could never have happened.

hypurone

'07 S4RS "Testatretta" (In the FASTER color)
I'm not totally useless, I can be used as a bad example!

Desmostro

If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room