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I commute every day at 70mph on the M8 and M74, and whilst it is a little noisy, I have yet to try earplugs. I would be worried about how quiet it would make things. Listening to my engine, other vehicles, shouting pedestrians, horns etc etc all would be surely dampened by earplugs. Same reason I don't listen to music, I wouldn't want to block anything out.
I'd also be interested in other peoples experiences in using them. I suppose I could just buy a pair, and give it a go. Its not like they are expensive.  |
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According to my hearing consultant, it's the wind noise that causes tinnitus not the engine and can. So now I use ear plugs so it doesn't get any worse as I have poor hearing in the mid range or some thing like that along with tinnitus I've only used the foam ones and have found the tapered ones better than the non tapered. the only problem for me is that now I end up with that ringing in my ears unless I use the ipod (and they are not as comfy as the plugs ) So to sum it all up, dont drive a truck with your window open(as thats what they say caused mine) and re route you exhaust to exit by your tank and you'll be happy ever after. |
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Im deaf in both ears. So it cant get any worse!  |
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Hmm, in that case then i think its time for me to grab a load asap.
Thankfully, i have only been riding at speed for a few weeks (not long passed test), so plenty of time to save my hearing.
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| CadillacMoon wrote: | I commute every day at 70mph on the M8 and M74, and whilst it is a little noisy, I have yet to try earplugs. I would be worried about how quiet it would make things. Listening to my engine, other vehicles, shouting pedestrians, horns etc etc all would be surely dampened by earplugs. Same reason I don't listen to music, I wouldn't want to block anything out.
I'd also be interested in other peoples experiences in using them. I suppose I could just buy a pair, and give it a go. Its not like they are expensive.  |
Oh if only they were that effective!
| banditjohn wrote: | According to my hearing consultant, it's the wind noise that causes tinnitus not the engine and can. So now I use ear plugs so it doesn't get any worse as I have poor hearing in the mid range or some thing like that along with tinnitus  I've only used the foam ones and have found the tapered ones better than the non tapered. the only problem for me is that now I end up with that ringing in my ears unless I use the ipod (and they are not as comfy as the plugs  ) So to sum it all up, dont drive a truck with your window open(as thats what they say caused mine) and re route you exhaust to exit by your tank and you'll be happy ever after. |
Your hearing consultant is right. The best cure for the wind noise is a helmet that fits properly. Hearing damage is a very real threat to motocyclists, though it seems to overlooked far too often. |
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| CadillacMoon wrote: | I commute every day at 70mph on the M8 and M74, and whilst it is a little noisy, I have yet to try earplugs. I would be worried about how quiet it would make things. Listening to my engine, other vehicles, shouting pedestrians, horns etc etc all would be surely dampened by earplugs. Same reason I don't listen to music, I wouldn't want to block anything out.
I'd also be interested in other peoples experiences in using them. I suppose I could just buy a pair, and give it a go. Its not like they are expensive.  |
Big thumbs up for this post. I know when I was hitting 60 down a country lane the other night, it was getting very noisy, but I wouldn't want anything to block out possible warning signs such as horns or people shouting as you said.
I personally wouldnt use a pair, but I suppose it depends on how much you are riding with loud wind noise etc. ____________________ CBT Passed - 22 / 10 / 11 >> Theory Passed - 16 / 02 / 2012 >> Mod 1 Passed - 07 / 03 / 2012 >> Mod 2 Passed - 18 / 05 / 2012. |
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earplugs my arse, i've been a builder for 12 years and a biker for 6. I've never used earplugs on site or on the bike and i can hear a pin drop from a hundred paces  ____________________ 04 NSR 125(sold) ---- 03 CBR 600rr(sold) ----90 pan euro ST1100 ' ' ----02 CG 125
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I have some disposable foam plugs, but only used them very occasionally on longer trips.
I also have some reusable unes like these that I have good intentions of using on motorway trips.... but to be honest I don't use them anywhere near as much as I should.
I've occasionally noticed a white noise sound after a long trip, but it clears after a short time, and I've not noticed any deterioration in my hearing. And no I haven't had a hearing test for some years ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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I use the foam ones all the time, they don't detract from traffic noise/exhaust or engine noise that much, you can still hear people if they raise their voice...they just cut enough noise to protect your hearing from the wind noise
oh and +1 for the properly fitting lid.....this week i've been using my old cheap lid and it's loose and very noisy compared to my more expensive and better fitting one.  ____________________ Yamaha FZS600 Fazer (gone but not forgotten). Current - Kawasaki ZX6R A1P |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 90 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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