Hi guys....
who uses ear plugs and what type...?
Changed to a lower screen so getting more buffetting but better for the ruff stuff:lol: ...but the wind is a real pain in the ears..so to speach.
Have a nolan flip front helmet and yes I`m sort of happy with it so now helmet change for me...but having never used ear plugs before I`m looking for some cheap easy to use ear defenders as on long runs the constant noise cant be good for me ears..
Also do you all favour the ones you shape with your fingers or pre shaped type.
cheers all in advance..
ear plugs-doyou or dont you
Re: ear plugs-doyou or dont you
Hi
Both me and SWMBO use the moulded earplugs and have done for about 6-7 years. They do make a difference, if, you spend a lot of time on the bike.
The comms system isn't greatly affected by them either.
Haven't suffered tinnitus on tours for a very very long time.
Hope this helps
Both me and SWMBO use the moulded earplugs and have done for about 6-7 years. They do make a difference, if, you spend a lot of time on the bike.
The comms system isn't greatly affected by them either.
Haven't suffered tinnitus on tours for a very very long time.
Hope this helps
Re: ear plugs-doyou or dont you
I use disposable laser lite earplugs. Just throw them in the bin when you are finished for the day. Cheap too, get them from my work :whistle:
who dares, bins
Re: ear plugs-doyou or dont you
Absolutely hate wearing them personally,just can't get on with them despite the obvious benefits. But I also hate comm systems and headphones,I prefer to be in my own happy little world.
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Re: ear plugs-doyou or dont you
A few months after first starting to ride (Used the bike for everything) started getting tinnitus (Most odd, low frequency and just sounded like there was a factory somewhere over the horizon. Took me ages to realise there wasn't!). Worn 'em ever since and it disappeared. Knackered hearing is not fun.
I use disposable ones. "Ride" magazine did a test once which you may wish to see in .pdf format.....
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/Ride/Product-Tests/
If you get ones that don't go far enough into your ear they kind of reverberate from the outside of the helmet - not nice.
Don't buy the "Dr Bike" ones they sell in J&S, they're crap.
I quite like the "Moldex" ones - seem to expand well and seal the ears - but not sure if they sell 'em in bulk.
I'd try a few and see what suits you.
Oh, and I'm told there's some nasty bugs you can pick up if you re-use dirty ones for too long/too many times. :sick:
I use disposable ones. "Ride" magazine did a test once which you may wish to see in .pdf format.....
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/Ride/Product-Tests/
If you get ones that don't go far enough into your ear they kind of reverberate from the outside of the helmet - not nice.
Don't buy the "Dr Bike" ones they sell in J&S, they're crap.
I quite like the "Moldex" ones - seem to expand well and seal the ears - but not sure if they sell 'em in bulk.
I'd try a few and see what suits you.
Oh, and I'm told there's some nasty bugs you can pick up if you re-use dirty ones for too long/too many times. :sick:
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Re: ear plugs-doyou or dont you
Max lite orange ones on the blue stringy thing so I dont loose one or both each time i have to take them out(think child with mittens on string in a duffle coat yup thats me)
My bike a mille its a twin and honestly the plugs remove all wind noise but i can feel/hear the pitch of the engine. when im in a very small tuck cruising position at 90-100 its almost silent.
unfortunatly thats when the ying tong song starts
I find its very fatiguing without plugs however on the trail I dont wear any as it doesnt feel right
hornet
My bike a mille its a twin and honestly the plugs remove all wind noise but i can feel/hear the pitch of the engine. when im in a very small tuck cruising position at 90-100 its almost silent.
unfortunatly thats when the ying tong song starts
I find its very fatiguing without plugs however on the trail I dont wear any as it doesnt feel right
hornet
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I always do. I find it strangely offputting if I haven,t got them in. I use Laserlite "rhubarb & custard" freebies from work.
Re: ear plugs-doyou or dont you
I always wear them, notice straight away if not got them in. Disposable foam ones fine but also use SkullCandy Ink'd head phones(only about 15 quid off ebay)which I find just as quiet as the plugs with the tunes off.