
Originally Posted by
FkNAmerican
I like the look of that helmet!!!
Oh and as for earplugs....I would HIGHLY recommend you wear them. I used to hate 'em as well because it dulled the sound of the engine and made it hard to talk to my mates at stop lights and such. THEN I started noticing my hearing going to shit.
Wind noise is the main culprit in hearing loss for motorcyclists......not the high pitched exhaust or engine noise as many assume. If you ride for more then 2 hours without ear portection at speed you WILL damage your hearing temporarily. Over time you will permenantly damage your hearing.
So, I wear earplugs. I suggest you do the same. Trust me, you'll get used to them.
Na you can't convince me there. Get the Shark or a good helmet that fits and wind noise won't be a problem. I can't see how the wind level from my last two helmets would be loud enough to damage my hearing. Even at 140k's cruising speed. Don't forget its also in the fit. My helmets always fit me well around the ears and cheek pad area and that is as good as most ear plugs. I don't struggle to get into them but they hug me firm. My Bell which fitted differently and well was a good $500-00 helmet but bloody awful for noise. I reckon its in the head fitting, the way the visor fits the helmet and the shape . I used to wear the Bell when I was in the mood to hear the twin sound loud when on the VTR. But I wrecked that in the crash, they found it 25 meters away from where I lay still done up. Still have a bit of neck stiffness but I guess I was a bit luckier than you. I face planted a bank at 180K. Oh well that's another story entirely. Been 2 -3 years now. First Bike crash in 20 or more years. It was stupid and I'm very lucky!
Anyway being a Panel beater, then a builder, Kart racer for 20 years and now MX bikes who has always liked a good level of rock music. Between the 2 strokes screaming and the hammering, I'm screwed for hearing LOL!!
btw I do wear ear muffs as often as poss now even mowing the lawns.
Cya dude!
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