Thanks, but I'm not local. No doubt someone out here does the same.$90. Take an hour to do on the spot.
PM me and I can send you the local contact .
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Thanks, but I'm not local. No doubt someone out here does the same.$90. Take an hour to do on the spot.
PM me and I can send you the local contact .
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You can always make a ride out of it.Thanks, but I'm not local. No doubt someone out here does the same.
If you're near barrie sometime I will measure it for you.I'm not really a fan of loud exhausts, but that's how the bike came...just trying to ride it until the baffle comes in the mail. I can (and do) idle it through towns. I get young kids motioning their wrist for me to rev bomb it. I won't do it. It's an H2. Even with the full Brocks I don't know if it's as loud as a Harley with straight pipes... I'd like to do a db test on them side by side. Harley's seem to get a pass...I've never understood why.
Some great suggestions on ear plugs here. Thank you.
No one gets a pass, if the bike is loud (regardless of make) and you're stopped, tested and fail, you'll get a ticket. Unless you have factual numbers you're just falling for stupidity and rumors. Lastly any rated earplugs are better than none.I don't know if it's as loud as a Harley with straight pipes... I'd like to do a db test on them side by side. Harley's seem to get a pass...I've never understood why.
Maybe. That depends on which frequencies are an issue and to a lesser extent their stability. Anc works great for rumble, complete crap for voices or banging through the gears on an inline 4.Any active noise cancelling earbuds work better than foam. Apple airpods pro or Soundcore P3
I use these as well as my son. My son is the one that introduced me to them. I even use them when swimming to prevent infection. They are worth every penny of their non-knock-off price.Just get the Loop ones right off the bat, the Quiet set.
I've been through a few sets of others and those are my keepers. No string, no part sticking out of your ears to catch on your helmet, and easy peasy to put in and remove.
Temu now makes knock-offs that work just as well as long as you choose the correct silcone insert to match your ear canal. I bought a few sets in case I lose any. $4/pair
I'm sure you can find them on AliExpress too if you don't want to hit Temu's minimum spend level ($30 or so).
Any active noise cancelling earbuds work better than foam. Apple airpods pro or Soundcore P3
incorrect - good foam is -33r6singh said:
Any active noise cancelling earbuds work better than foam. Apple airpods pro or Soundcore P3
The Sennheisers today were near on perfect for completely turning off cabin sound in flight.The results demonstrate that ANC technology in AirPods Pro effectively reduces ambient pink noise, with an average overall attenuation of 27 dB.
BS. I know someone where I live that wants to move because of the potato, potato, potato... she lives on a start and stop part of the road in a beach town. Don't kid yourself, Harley's get a pass.No one gets a pass, if the bike is loud (regardless of make) and you're stopped, tested and fail, you'll get a ticket. Unless you have factual numbers you're just falling for stupidity and rumors. Lastly any rated earplugs are better than none.
Show us your collected data that brought you to your conclusion.B
BS. I know someone where I live that wants to move because of the potato, potato, potato... she lives on a start and stop part of the road in a beach town. Don't kid yourself, Harley's get a pass.
Gotta hate something I guess...How did this go from best earplugs to i hate Harley’s?
My argument against loud pipes. The rider can't stand the noise but everyone else within two miles has to put up with it.Got a full Brocks system, it's loud, don't want to lose hearing, have a silencer on order. Bike sounds awesome... like an F1 car. What ear plugs do you guys with loud bikes use? Foam inserts is what I normally use, but cutting down ~ 20 dB isn't going to cut it with this bike.
Thanks in advance.