Riding Gear / Luggage: Discussion of Helmets, Boots, Gloves, Leathers, Jackets, Pants, Back Protectors, Earplugs, Tank Bags, Tail Bags, Saddlebags, etc.
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04-04-2006, 2:09 AM
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#1 | | Every ride a gift...
Join Date: 03-02-2003 Location: Idaho, USA
Bike(s): '02 RC51; '05 DR-Z400SM; '06 CBR600RR Age: 46 Posts: 4,132
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| Custom Earplugs I don't know about you, but the foam earplugs you can buy in the grocery store or pharmacy just don't get the job done for me. Must be the shape or size of my ear canal, but they only seem to knock down about 20% of the sound at best.
As BDA116 will attest, my RC with the carbon Sato cans is rather throaty. Actually it's just plain loud. Awesome, but loud. And my helmet is extremely well vented so there's lots of wind noise. After having my ears ringing for a day or so after a couple of trackdays in February, I decided to spend a few bucks to get some custom plugs made.
I made an appointment at a hearing aid place that does these custom silicone earplugs. It was kind of a weird process. They jam a couple of spongy foam things deep into your ear canal, and then they mix up some liquid goo and fill your ears with it until it feels like you're underwater and you can't hear much of anything. In less than two minutes, the goo sets up, and they pull the now hardened goo along with the foam inserts out of your ears. This forms the mold that they send off to the lab to have your plugs made from.
A week or so later I got them back, tried them on and they seemed to fit pretty well. I had a chance to try them out at the trackday last Saturday, and I must say I was very pleased! They really cut the sound a ton. I could still hear of course, but it was very comfortable all day, and no ringing afterward.
They cost about $70.00 but last for years and should really help protect my hearing, which is of course priceless.
I had to get them in red and black to match the bike...  |
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04-04-2006, 5:23 AM
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Join Date: 05-23-2001 Location: Around here.
Bike(s): Addicted to them. Posts: 4,302
Rep Power: 23
| Re: Custom Earplugs damn I wish I would have known, wouldda sold you mine for half that.
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04-04-2006, 5:59 AM
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#3 | | Everything you do can get you killed
Join Date: 02-04-2004 Location: Tucson, Arizona
Bike(s): 2003 954RR Age: 30 Posts: 946
Rep Power: 8
| Re: Custom Earplugs EWWWWWWWWW Gross! |
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04-04-2006, 6:02 AM
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Join Date: 12-29-2001 Location: New Jersey, USA
Bike(s): '01 CBR 929 black & red, K7 GSX-R600 Age: 48 Posts: 6,477
Rep Power: 17
| Re: Custom Earplugs Quote: |
Originally Posted by SomeStrangeGuy damn I wish I would have known, wouldda sold you mine for half that. |
Those look good, bwhip! I had a custom set done at a motorcycle show. They were crap. They were the large ones that fill up your ear when in place. Going to a hearing aid place or an audiologist is the way to get good ones. The Howard Leight foam ones work well for me, but ones like you have would probably block more noise. |
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04-04-2006, 10:07 AM
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Join Date: 04-05-2002 Location: Sydney, Aus
Bike(s): Black/Red 954, 136.3hp bone stock Age: 34 Posts: 3,523
Rep:   (155) Rep Power: 11
| Re: Custom Earplugs Yup, I had the same one smade as HGToo - and tey cost me %50 and they sucked. There are some foam ones I get for about $3 a pair that are awesome, they block just about everything. Would like to try the type oyu have though bqhip..
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04-04-2006, 10:49 AM
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#6 | | Just repeating what ever I hear...
Join Date: 01-28-2003 Location: Nose in a book...
Bike(s): 2004 GSXR 600 Age: 31 Posts: 6,319
Rep Power: 23
| Re: Custom Earplugs I had the ones at the bike show made, and so far they are good. I haven't ridden w/ them yet, but I have studdied w/ them in.
HD |
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04-04-2006, 12:47 PM
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Join Date: 08-25-2004 Location: MIAMI, FL, USA.
Bike(s): 03' 954 (SOLD), 04' SHERCO 290, 02' RAPTOR Age: 37 Posts: 1,848
Rep:  (79) Rep Power: 6
| Re: Custom Earplugs Quote: |
Originally Posted by Heavy-Dee I had the ones at the bike show made, and so far they are good. I haven't ridden w/ them yet, but I have studdied w/ them in.
HD | With or without the helmet?  |
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04-04-2006, 12:54 PM
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Join Date: 09-12-2003 Location: Tucson,AZ
Bike(s): I used to be cool. Age: 30 Posts: 4,839
Rep Power: 13
| Re: Custom Earplugs I will typically wear plugs on long rides. It helps for that prolonged buffetting from wind noise. I tried them at the track and actually liked it better without them. I guess I can hear what I'm doing better without them on the track, kind of odd I guess. |
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04-04-2006, 1:01 PM
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#9 | | Mr. Brownstone
Join Date: 02-07-2002 Location: UT
Bike(s): 05 600RR Posts: 10,531
Rep Power: 35
| Re: Custom Earplugs Yeah, all I could hear on track without plugs were bwhip's exhaust and my intake. The intake honk is LOUD on my bike (but not as loud as that RC51).
It reminded me to put my plugs in. |
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04-04-2006, 1:15 PM
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Join Date: 05-09-2003 Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
Bike(s): '92 VFR750F, SV650 track tool. 954 no more! Posts: 4,806
Rep Power: 24
| Re: Custom Earplugs I have some "show specials" and they work well for me - I wear them every time I ride. No surprise that they're flourescent orange.
The foam ones used to drive me crazy - if they weren't falling out and transmitting more noise from contacting the helmet liner, they were trying to expand my ear canal and giving me a headache.
I recommend getting some customs drom the standpoint of hearing damage. they're way more effective than the foam ones. Except the red and black ones are for posers.  |
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04-04-2006, 2:16 PM
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#11 | | Every ride a gift...
Join Date: 03-02-2003 Location: Idaho, USA
Bike(s): '02 RC51; '05 DR-Z400SM; '06 CBR600RR Age: 46 Posts: 4,132
Rep Power: 21
| Re: Custom Earplugs Quote: |
Originally Posted by CBRVFR ...Except the red and black ones are for posers. |  |
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04-04-2006, 2:18 PM
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#12 | | Every ride a gift...
Join Date: 03-02-2003 Location: Idaho, USA
Bike(s): '02 RC51; '05 DR-Z400SM; '06 CBR600RR Age: 46 Posts: 4,132
Rep Power: 21
| Re: Custom Earplugs I was actually tempted to use them last night for my wife's snoring. |
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04-05-2006, 2:58 AM
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Join Date: 04-17-2005 Location: St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
Bike(s): 2000- CBR 929RR, 1999- 1400 Intruder Age: 38 Posts: 91
Rep:  (10) Rep Power: 4
| Re: Custom Earplugs Check with the audiologist that does the work, there are usually quite a few different styles out there for different applications. From musician plugs to industrial. The pair I had made about 10 years ago were awesome they cut out everything above 80 decibles but you could still hear someone talking next to you (standing on the floor of a Rolling Stones concert having a little above normal volume conversation with a buddy who had the same set was cool) They were incredible on the bike all the wind noise was cut WAY down but I could still hear traffic coming up on me.
Cheers,
Andrew |
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04-05-2006, 9:51 AM
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#14 | | Just repeating what ever I hear...
Join Date: 01-28-2003 Location: Nose in a book...
Bike(s): 2004 GSXR 600 Age: 31 Posts: 6,319
Rep Power: 23
| Re: Custom Earplugs Quote: |
Originally Posted by EDDIE110171 With or without the helmet?  | Fo schizzle |
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