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ear plugs / ear phones, what type do you use?......if any?

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I went for a ride the the other day and was surprised how my hearing was effected by the long period of wind noise. So I thought I would look in to ear plugs but then I started looking at custom molded earphones as well. The ones I have found are these Bluetooth ones so I can hear my sat nav directions but also keep the wind noise at bay.http://www.earfuze.com/index.html
What does everyone else use and has anyone used the Fuze ear plugs or earphones?
 
I use Moldex Rockets and really like them. I can put them in and take them out dozens of times per day and they don't give me any trouble. I order three pairs every spring, one to use on the bike, one to keep as a spare on the bike, and one to use while doing yard work.
 
ha ha ha, you couldn't hear them if they were implanted in your brain on my bike. 1125R with a Dean Adams RT-3. I've tried. I wear a full face helmet and have tried all different kinds.
The Buell wins every time. I'm just listening to a different kind of music. :)
 
dollar store bright orange jobs. come 5 pairs and storage container to a pack...all for $2. as a board elder statesman i can tell you that the aging process can be cruel and knows no exceptions. first 2 senses to come under attack by father time? hearing and vision. want to continue riding safely, quickly and comfortably into your 60's? start wearing sunglasses and ear plugs now.
 
If you want to go the molded earplugs route, try Radians DIY earplug putty and roll your own with your choice of earplugs. It's cheap and effective. Lots of tutorials in the interwebs.
 
:up: John.

I don't think people will ever learn, wind noise is the leading cause of hearing loss not exhaust noise.

I use harbor freight or 3m ear plugs that I buy at harley..
 
I use foam ear plugs that are rated at 33decibels. You can find them at Walmart or a dollar store as stated by lunatic. If I want to listen to music I have a helmet set up with a pair of Uclear HD helmet speakers I got on sale at cycle gear. I think the were about $35. I use the ear plugs in combination with the speakers and insure that the speakers are set just loud enough to hear with the earplugs in. The speakers are corded and work fairly good for what they are.
I'm with lunatic on protecting the ears. I learned an idiot leason one summer when I rode my bike from NC to NY while wearing ear buds and listening to music. When I got to my destination I could tell that the combination of music and wind noise had done a number on my hearing. Luckily it only took a few hours for things to feel normal again. But I don't know what long term effects that stupidity might have on my ear holes.
Anyway, choose to protect your ears. Once you start losing hearing you can't get it back
 
This is a serious subject. As a musician and former recording/mixing studio owner, my hearing is absolutely critical to me and what I love to do. I use the foam ones that are moldable/insertable well into the ear canal when riding...always.
 
I usually don't wear earplugs, unless I am on the 1190. It has the Dean Adams on it and its LOUD even with hearing loss in that ear haha
 
Well i aint gone deaf yet after 40 years of riding and i certainly didnt buy a buell and a drummer to block that heavenly sound out with earplugs! Anyway when you`re married deafness aint a bad thing!! ha ha ha :black_eyed:
 
Tone where you live all the roundabouts and traffic congestion don't let you rev that thing to hear it anyway! You're not gonna go deaf idling in traffic mate!
 
Hey chickn you have been to Milton Keynes then! The land of the roundabout!! ha ha ha and dont even mention the M25 that 120 mile long circular car park around London! lol
 
:up: John.

I don't think people will ever learn, wind noise is the leading cause of hearing loss not exhaust noise.

I use harbor freight or 3m ear plugs that I buy at harley..

agreed jesse and thanks for the acknowledgement. if me harping on audiotory precautions and the usage of ear plugs when riding saves the hearing of just one board member i'll be happy. i also don't think riders are aware of the fact that the brain has to process all that wind racket during the course of a long days' ride and it's mentally exhausting.
 
I have suffered from wind noise (flatulence) for 57 years! my brain cant even process that! and i aint deaf yet!! ha ha ha :black_eyed:
 
The only think I let grace my audiophile ears are the shure se846. Anything less are for peasants...........
 
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