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 Posted: 19:23 - 01 Sep 2012 Post subject: Ear plugs again... |
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I know another thread on it but was just wondering if there are any out there which dont muffle sound, but just cancel out the harmful frequencies.
Like the kind of earplugs you might wear to a concert so you can still clearly hear the music but wont damage your hearing?
Ive tried 2 different types, one is the memory foam ones you roll with your fingers and put in, and the others are those ribbed type ones with little ridges on them made of rubber, kind of xmas tree shaped.
Both just made everything very quiet, and tbh i'd rather not wear them than not hear whats around me. ____________________ To shreds you say? Tss tss tss |
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Ive never used ear plugs.
But after todays blast out about abuot my ears and head are not feeling all that good....
Ordered these.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330591473444 |
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Use a pair of in ear headphone's don't have to be in use just in your ear's will cancel out most harmful noises but you will still be able to hear  ____________________ RIP jack (wheelie king), you will never be forgotten.
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Thats the style i wore today and i was basically deaf i hated it. Could barely hear the bike, they cut out windnoise yea but they cut out everything else with it ____________________ To shreds you say? Tss tss tss |
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Look good but aint cheap - let us know how you get on with them?
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| Im-a-Ridah wrote: | You don't need to hear when you are driving, it simply isn't necessary. If you feel you need to hear then you need to focus on improving your visual observations, not avoid wearing ear plugs. |
+1; it's very rare that you hear something that you need to pay attention to that you haven't already seen. And at higher speeds, you can't hear anything much anyway - I remember thinking the horn on my bike was broken on the motorway once, when it turned out I was just travelling too fast (=> noise) to hear it.
But it takes a little getting used to. First few times I wore earplugs, I stalled my bike occasionally pulling away from traffic as I couldn't gauge the revs as easily. But you get used to it. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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| barrkel wrote: | First few times I wore earplugs, I stalled my bike occasionally pulling away from traffic as I couldn't gauge the revs as easily. But you get used to it. |
I got a louder exhaust.
I wear earplugs everytime i ride. I actually find it really relaxing with all the background/wind noise removed. It also means i can ride all day, whereas before i started using them i would always be tired after a couple of hours.
My brother got me a set of in-helmet speakers at christmas, but i tried them and i couldnt hear anything above 30mph with my earplugs in, and its on the motorway i really want music. Its annoying not being able to hear anything when you want to talk to your mates at lights as well. So I am going to try a set of the ones recommended by supZ and see if they're a good compromise.
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The Alpine Motosafe earplugs arrived yesterday and were tried today @ silly speeds on a windy motorway.
Haven't got anything to compare them to, except not using them, but they significantly reduced the wind noise along with the exhaust noise.
I could still hear the engine, it was much clearer and "nicer" sounding.
My ears arent ringing and I didnt feel blind or off balanced when using them.
Worth the £20? Dunno, nothing to test them against
Am i happy with my purchase? Yeppers.
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I have been using these
https://www.chemistdirect.co.uk/quies-silicone-ear-plugs_1_178714.html
after a long run to Campbeltown left my right ear aching. They can be molded into any shape which changes the amount of sound they block
from just covering the outer ear to actually entering the ear canal. Being silicone they also dont pick up wax, dirt or moisture.
I did find i needed to adjust them deeper when on my mates ZZR as it was a damn sight louder than my ER6. ____________________ Im not driving too fast, Im flying too low!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 176 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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