I've got some Logitech Ultimate Ears with a mic and my phone goes in my jacket inner pocket. The amount of wind noise they cut down is amazing!
I've got some Logitech Ultimate Ears with a mic and my phone goes in my jacket inner pocket. The amount of wind noise they cut down is amazing!
I have it inside my jackets inner pocket,
I would hate to come off with it in my pocket..
blah blah blah haha,
Im in the process of setting up an accessory socket under my seat, and ill plug my ipod in when I have it, and ill run a cable under my tank to the head stock where I will have a flush mounted headphone jack. All I need to do, is slap it on shuffle like I do now, get on, plug in and ride, If someone wants to talk to me or whatever, I just unplug.
Regardless of which you get, reinforce all the weak points with heatshrink tubing, or else the vibration just wrecks everything.
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
WTB: Hyosung bikes or going or not.
I have a set of Bose ones that work brillantly, just a bit pricy. Best sounding set I have ever found.
Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
The Wanker on the Fucking Harley is going for a ride!
I recently met up with David Taylor of www.kiwiplugs.co.nz.
He takes a cast of your ear, and makes silicone ear plugs around sets of skull ink'd phones.
Sadly they didnt work out for me as the fit of my Shoei helmet is just too snug, and they either came out of the silicone plug when I pulled helmet on, or when David tried further building up the silicone, I then couldnt get helmet on, as they crushed into my ears.
But David was very honest in his efforts and when we conceeded defeat, he didnt charge me for the plugs that I returned to him. I kept the Skull ink'd phones though for use when gardening with lawntractor & weedeater as they go nicely under my ear-defenders.
So depending on the fit of your helmet, David is worth a try. He's based in Waikanae.
So I am on the look out for a recommendation for a set of earphones, that are comfortable worn long term in a helmet, especially a tight fit like my Shoei.
Cheers
Scott
P'ram
I have a pair of Plugz for Lugz that are just fabulous. I have had them for about 3 years now and wouldn't use anything else. They fit perfectly into my ear, don't fall out and the sound is great. They weren't particularly cheap but are worth every cent.
Luce by name, but not necessarily by nature
@lucyloo - thanks for reply, though that looks the same sort of thing that David at Kiwiplugs tried for me... I was looking for a recommendation for an 'off-the shelf item'.
I was looking at the Westone1 product, which seems to come recommended in reviews I have read, but looking at them, I just wonder whether they will stay in or crush against my ear???
regards
Scott
Do you think you'll try again when you change helmets? Or make look for one with a little more room there? I wonder how long till they make surround sound blue tooth helmets![]()
i use these........... http://www.noelleeming.co.nz/shop/au...prod46283.html excellent bass...........no protruding bits so fit well in tight helmet...........only thing i dont like is the skull candy ones i used to have had a volume slide control on the cord............handy gassing up or disscussing directions at the lights etc..........but the sienhausers are definatly better sound quality
***** POLITICIANS *****
People Of Little Integrity Thieving Innocent Citizens Incomes And Need Shooting
*******KASPA*******
Knavery Artificial Spurious Pretentious Arseholes
We use an Autocom fitted under the seat, and just run a lead under the tank to the bars.
The flush speakers fit inside the ear recess in your helmet, and the intercom has a vox volume reducer for chatting to the pillion.
MP3 in a holder tyrapped to the left bar, so you can adjust volume or switch off while riding.
We've toured many miles and as long as both people like the same music, you're sweet.
There's models which can take inputs from phones, radar detectors etc.
Not a fan of in ear speakers myself, and this setup is ideal for us.
I use an iPod, I stick it in a ziplock bag in my pocket. sometimes pants pocket sometimes internal jacket pocket. Very rarely I put it in my tank bag.
I figure if I come off, which pocket my iPod is in (and if it survives the crash) is the least of my problems.
Yup. Plugz-4-Lugz
Well said Lucyloo.
I have tried allsorts of in ear bud type systems all of which were unsatisfactory for one reason or other. I didn't want to spend the money on Plugz4lugz. I should have just bought them in the first place. I too have used mine for several years now and still rate them as my best bit of biking kit.
Soccer - A Gentlemans game played by Hooligans.Rugby - A Hooligans Game played by Gentlemen.
the volume control is built into the cord about halfway down..............have a loop with the control part stickin out from under the velcro main zip cover of ya jacket so its easy to get to........dont even have to remove gloves to operate...........cant remember the price sorry
***** POLITICIANS *****
People Of Little Integrity Thieving Innocent Citizens Incomes And Need Shooting
*******KASPA*******
Knavery Artificial Spurious Pretentious Arseholes
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks