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i work in construction, so have a vast supply of the disposable foam ones. i just think it helps cut out the wind noise. can still hear the engine etc. never felt unsafe using them. just makes riding a bit more comfortable. but when you really notice the noise is if you then go for a ride without them in!! god its loud and you wonder how you ever managed without plugs!
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Link would help! :roll: http://www.sounddistribution.co.uk/p...recnumber=1928 |
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So many disturbing noises. :D |
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Esther - they are supposed to go in your ears babe! |
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i like riding withthem in onmotorways butloally and country roads ifind it affects my balance somewhat and ilike to hear the negine-
but agreed with above- it does seem odd when u take thenm out and hear allthe noises of your engine again.. |
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What did he say?
He said 'why do people wear ear plugs' Dad. Tell him I never wore them when I was his age. Never did me any harm. Pardon? |
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Maybe you should have worn a tinted visor....
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I've never tried earplugs out but I'm thinking of getting some. On the motorway the noise above 70-70mph gets very loud.
My query is how much sound do they actually block out as you need to be able to hear enough to have an idea of what's happening around you i.e. sirens, bike engine? |
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If you're doing that sort of speed you will bbe doing damage to your hearing. Get down the bike shop and buy some and give them a try. Even custom made earplugs aren't that expensive, depends what price you put on your hearing? |
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