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 P Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 19:57 - 20 Feb 2005 Post subject: Tinnitus.......ring,ring,ring!! |
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I've had my SV650S for about 4 weeks now and I've covered about 550 miles over about 4 runs. Mainly on motorways and fast A roads.
I've always wore ear plugs since I got the bike and I think my Arai Astro J is a pretty quiet helmet (I know all helmets are pretty noisy). But I still get tinnitus after each run.
The bikes going for it's first service next week and I'm getting a double bubble fitted(Suzuki one, unless anyone can recommend a better one?). I've read a few site saying that the wind noise is caused by the turbulence from the air moving over the fairing and windscreen, so might the DB screen stop my ears rinning so bad? Or is it the earplugs I'm wearing? I used the squashy bullet shaped foam ones(any better recommendations?). They do block out a fair bit of noise so unless they're not sitting in properly (and I don't know it) I can't think of anything else.
Any help would be much appreciated as I dont want the ringing to get any worse or have to get rid of the bike because of it  |
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I tried a number of different types of ear plugs untill i found one that are confortable and worked well for long periods of time. I got mine from;
https://www.safetysupplies.co.uk/trolleyed/4/index.htm
Its the Ride pick and mix, comes with 4 different types, i've found the Laser lite and max lite to be the best for my ears.
HTH
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I use the gel typed ear plugs and they block out alot of noise. You might want to give them a try. I'm saying it's quiet and my helmet is one of the noisiest, Arai Rx7rr . ____________________ Kawasaki ZZR 400 | K5 GSX-R 600 |
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So where can I buy a good set of the moulded ones Kickstart?
And does anyone know what the racer guys use? Surely at the speeds they are going they must use some sort of ear protection?
Or do they just shout really loud when speaking!!  |
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 Finglonga World Chat Champion

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As you can see from the above posts different plugs suit different people.
Buy a pair of as many different plugs as you can find and try them all to find the is best for you.
If you are really worried you can get custom maid plugs from HERE. Worth noting that these can be very uncomfortable for a few weeks as it takes time to get used to them. ____________________ Andy Sez....
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 Rob World Chat Champion

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I have Green Leopard ones too. I am happy with them but one point I would make is that the more expensive ones tend to be slightly smaller and sit a little more in the ear.
The problem I have with the Green Leopard ones are they tend to 'knock' on the inside of my helmet (arai) and cause a loud banging on my ear. I sometimes wonder whether it is worth getting some proper hearing specialist ones, but they are a lot more expensive than the Green Leopard ones and you have to have the mould taken first then the earplugs are made from that mould rather than the Green Leopard ones where the mould is the earplug!
Anyway for the price I would recommend Green Leopard and they are much better than the foam ones! ____________________ Love is 1050cc  |
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Running my bike (a 4t 125 with Chinese engineered silencing ) at full whack gives me tinnitus now after about ten minutes, and often less time. It was taking longer and longer to go away each time, by the time it took three days to go, I decided to use earplugs.
Even going at 50-60 for extended periods with them in still causes me to get a bit of a headache after a while. The best ones I've used so far are some foams ones which Hawkeye gave me, acquired from Glastonbury if I remember correctly. Trouble is, they're supposed to cost £2 per pair.
Take 2 I think they call themselves, pink and yellow things.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 44 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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