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Old 11-03-15, 19:18
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Question thoughts on ear plugs..?

Hi, just wondering what ear plugs you guys recommend? Foam/ custom made..? It's all part of my mission to achieve a relaxed ride on the Tenere! Steve
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Old 11-03-15, 19:58
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I never wore ear plugs until about ten years ago and I, like a lot of others, regret not doing so from the age of 17. But then again, at that time, I rode a 350LC like a lunatic in DMs, jeans and a paddock jacket! Ear plugs just didn't enter the equation!

Since I became a little more responsible, I have had a couple of pairs of custom made motorcycle specific ear plugs; one set done by Ultimate Ear (�60 + �30 for impressions), and the other from Specsavers believe it or not (�120 including impressions). However, I have lost one plug from each pair! Here lies the main problem (other than cost) of custom ear plugs - it's very easy to lose a lot of money very quickly! But they are comfortable.

I now use the slightly more expensive universal ear plugs. They are a sort of louvred rubber or silicone design and have a solid core. They look a bit like this:



You can get them for between �10 - �20 a pair from loads of places on the web, substantially more than foam ones, but a lot less than custom. I've tried foam and custom and I found the above to be the best compromise between cost and effectiveness.

Although you can get this type of plug for different environments, I prefer the "musicians" versions to the "motorcyclists" version because they let a bit more ambient sound through (personal preference). Generally motorcycle plugs are about -30db and musician's plugs are around -20db.

Hope this helps? At the end of the day, any ear plug is better than none at all!
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Old 11-03-15, 20:13
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I've had a a couple of pairs of custom plugs made for both myself and my other half but only the smallest amount of buffeting loosens them just a fraction and both struggled although great for working if your in a noisey inviroment.

Went back to Max1 as the Heath and safey guy in another life I've tried them all and got someone else to pay.
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Old 11-03-15, 22:18
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Thanks guys...RD350 eh Pleiades, I was a KH triple man (boy!)myself and also clad in jeans, converse and leather jacket. My arch rival was a guy on an LC 350 ..just glad we survived those crazy but brilliant times!. And I think the most ear damage came from a Z900 with the meanest Yoshi 4 into 1. Earplugs were never a consideration back then but from about 6 years ago when I first tried them I now wouldn't be without them. I have always used cheap foam ones, but they sometimes seem to be creating there own noise..if that makes sense. I shall get the ones you pictured tomorrow and try them. Thanks again Steve
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Old 11-03-15, 23:20
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Unhappy ear plugs

Hi I used to use the foam type of ear plugs because of my job but found they used to cause me problems due to pushing ear wax back into my ears eventualy you need to have your ears syringed.

Does anybody know if there any small earmuffs on the market that you can wear under a helmet.?
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Old 12-03-15, 00:28
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I use this type of thing:

https://www.cromwell.co.uk/EAR9586610V

Easy to fit into your lughole, washable and cheap.

I generally keep the cord and tie round my neck when the helmet comes off, so they rarely get lost. You may find them more comfortable if you trim the plug so less sticks out of your ear.

Personal choice I know regarding comfort & fit- anything to avoid risk of tinnitus.

Good luck with your aural quest.

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Old 12-03-15, 08:48
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I've tried various,I even use the silicon swimmers plugs you see on ebay. These are made into a ball and pressed onto the ear rather than in the ear. A bit like you's use for a mould.They work OK



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Old 12-03-15, 09:46
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I've tried the DIY plug sets and didn't like them in the slightest, i always use the foam type earplugs, mostly because i can get them for free at work. But i've never had a issue having to get my ears syringed from using them and i've been using them for years now.
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Old 12-03-15, 12:43
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I use these.
http://www.pinlock.nl/motor/nl/earplugs/

And i'm very happy with them
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