The Crimson Motorcycle Club issued a reply yesterday to the University's recent charges against motorcycles and motor scooter drivers. In an open letter "to those University officials. . . . concerned with motorcycle problems," the club asserted that the noise from cycles was not bothersome, but added that it is willing to make "compromises."
The cyclists said that they will not start or stop their vehicles "underneath the Houses" after 11:30 p.m.; that they will have no "excessively raucous or wild operation of motorcycles at any time;" and use "resaonable" courtesy when operating their machines.
The Club also defended the motorcycle, claiming that it is "economical, practical, and fun."
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