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| mchaggis |
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I hate to state the obvious, but do you use earplugs? If you love the helmet but the noise is a bit much, that's the cheapest way to get over it.
The last time I asked the same question I got a lot of stick for sometimes riding without them. Since them, I've never ridden without and my tinnitus hasn't returned, even combined with going to very loud gigs.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Get a shoei and fit the £20 whisper strip , + ear plugs
the £10 motrax one works but doesn't stay on and alost always comes off,
Remember to put ear plugs in properly though , ie roll them up , pinch your ear back with
fore finger and thumb using your middle finger to push it in, you should hear the foam re-expand
and fit your ear snug.
if they are disturbed by putting your lid on they aren't in properly ,
I put mine in like this and I can hear my alerady present tinnitus as I put them in properly
before it muffled the sound a bit ,
the best ones are the Max Orange ones you can get from any J&S , having gone through Max lite
green (crap) these iffy day glo ones , these horrible blue ones. the orange ones are the best (you
can find them in the motrax catelogue) , don't reuse them more than a week though as the wax
will build up on them making them slip out , and look horrible. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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| Quote: | Flip-fronts are always noisier as they have more 'panel lines' than a conventional helmet and more importantly a direct channel for any wind noise between the two pads of foam where they meet, one on the helmet body the other on the flip front. |
..not always, the Shuberth C2, and The BMW System helmets are alot quiter than many full face helmets
..but answer to the original question...Just use earplugs  ____________________ BMW R1200GS & Honda Fireblade 929RR
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I use an olf HJC and it's very quiet compared to other helmets I've had before. They still sell my model (CS12) on eBay. I still need to wear earplug though, I don't know of any helmet that's quiet enough to avoid that. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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 Posted: 17:30 - 12 Nov 2006 Post subject: Mines quiet |
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Hi there
I have the caberg flip and it's quiet without plugs have you gotten the helmet fitted properly ?
Also i go shooting Live ammo not shotguns and when going on the back of mates bike i use them then because of the speeds he goes . But on own bike vf400 i never need them only goto about 120 MPH though
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| Captain Caveman |
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In agreement about the plugs, I hated them at first because I couldn't hear the engine noise and stalled it a few times. Once I got used to them all I can hear is the engine noise (obviously allot quieter though!) Also good fun in the garage when the staff try and speak to you and I attempt my lip reading. I'm sure the fat bird asked me out once, but then again  ____________________ Mazda Bongo 2.5 V6 = MPG 22 0-60 Fast for a camper van...
Impreza - somewhere between the two.....
R1 = MPG-who cares 0-100 Slightly faster...... |
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My AGV V-Flyer helmet is apparently known for being quite noisy.
So I originally bought a pick'n'mix pack of earplugs when I first stared riding, but soon found that they didn't really feel as comfortable for me as I was expecting...
Thru trial and error, I eventually started using "Motosafe" earplugs (although mine are branded with the MotoGP logo), and now I never go for a ride without them  ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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for a really quiet helmet try a roof 020. i hated mine at first cos it was too quiet i was so used to hearing everything i was a little put off with the isolation. |
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