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02-26-2010, 04:15 AM | #12 |
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I always wear a full face now (reluctantly getting used to it after the "freedom" of a 3/4) and always wear ear plugs (pink ones for girls, by the way) on the freeway. I don't really think about the plugs for the GZ because I never seem to be going too fast for such a stretch that the noise becomes noticeable. I may have to rethink that, though. APPATT? All pink plugs all the time. :whistle:
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02-26-2010, 10:39 AM | #13 |
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I wear a full face helmet in cool and cold weather and I never wear ear plugs and don't notice much noise, but maybe that is because I've already lost a lot of my hearing.
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02-26-2010, 05:56 PM | #15 |
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One thing I want to warn you about... Losing your hearing is not good, but what is even worse is developing tinnitus, which I prefer to think of as losing your silence. I am not sure of the relationship between riding the Strat and the low level, near constant ringing in my ears, but I have already permanently lost some of my "silence." So far, I only notice it when it's supposed to be silent but, once you have it, it can be very maddening. Since it is essentially "hearing" things that are not there, I suspect it does not go away, even if your hearing does.
That being said, I have not got into the habit of ear plugs for shorter (and sometimes, longer) rides. I don't think the GZ is that loud. The Strat definitely is, especially on freeways.
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02-26-2010, 06:11 PM | #16 |
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It's mainly the wind noise that is the problem with smaller (quieter) bikes. A helmet actually amplifies it sometimes too. I like to wear them when I ride the Shadow because it's damned loud, both on the highway and off, but I haven't bothered much with the Ninja or the SV lately. I changed the exhaust of the Ninja back to stock, so it's very nearly silent running.
The SV has a Yosh aftermarket, but it's baffled well and pretty quiet unless you really open it up. I also don't worry about wearing them on the GZ, mainly because I'm trolling around country roads at < 45.
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So please be careful and protect your hearing. I can think of a lot of things I would have done differently when younger but of course you can't turn back time. |
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02-26-2010, 08:05 PM | #18 |
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A lot of it depends on speed, of course, as has been pointed out. It also depends on your windshield configuration. A tall shield with lowers, or any kind of full fairing with a tall windshield will cut the noise down to a safe level with or without the plugs, even at highway speeds. You have to use a little judgment about your setup. If it's pretty quiet, you'll be alright.
I've used full face, half, and three quarter helmets, and I don't think it makes much difference with respect to noise. If your head is in a lot of wind in excess of about 50mph or so, you need plugs if you want to protect your hearing. A full face helmet with good quality disposable plugs will not cut your ability to hear traffic or other ambient noise any more than sitting in a car with the windows closed.
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Ear muffs keep wind out witch bothers me a lot.with plugs can`t hear traffic.Just my prefence.
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