I use the Alpine MotoSafe ear plugs. They do a great job of blocking out the wind noise but still letting a certain level of the other sounds through. It's better than an aftermarket can in terms of the audio effect, as without the wind noise the bike sound is easier to hear, even though it is quieter overall.
After a few years of using them, if I'm without the ear plugs even the wind noise at 50 km/h seems unbearably loud these days.
I second your point about the central North Island. I have family in Masterton, so I get to take the bike down a couple of times per year. I've got the route pretty nailed down now, so that I can mostly stay on the back roads, ride around towns rather than through them, and spend as much time on motorcycle friendly roads as possible. It is nice to stay midway to allow for a slightly longer time riding I'm well overdue a trip through the Forgotten World Highway.
I miss the days when I trained for distance riding and would think nothing of doing a 1000km ride. It made it easy to get to some out of the way places and ride roads that I'd never ridden before. With sufficient training, trips like that didn't even feel high effort.
Hopefully, those days will return soon now that I've finished studying for a degree which ate up most of my free time over the past six years.
I have the day off work tomorrow, so plan to get up early and go for a decent length ride. I still need to decide where to go and which bike to take though.
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