bhkfjr
Well-known member
I like to ride with the windshield (V-Stream) up just a little so I get air pushing against my chest and helmet. This helps keep me balanced on the seat but it's very, very noisy in the helmet. Over the past few years I've tried to wear earplugs
I.ve tried the pink funnel shaped, the green cylindrical shaped and the rubber ones with the graduated pips. None of these were comfortable and they didn't stay sealed in my ear canal so they were basically useless to me. Things stuck way up in the ear canal make me very uncomfortable. So I went down to the local CVS pharmacy to re-visit the earplug issue. They had all the afore mentioned types but also some I hadn't seen before. They're called Macks Pillow Soft Earplugs. CVS has their own store brand as well. They're made of silicone putty about the size of a big marble. You put the "marble" in your ear against the ear canal and just sort of press it around and it seals the ear canal mostly from the outside. It only goes up the canal a little bit so you don't feel it there at all.
I put them in while watching a football game in my living room and it was like the sound got turned off. I quick got up and put on my helmet and it was like I was in the "cone of silence". Well now I had to go for a test ride. This is the really cool part. I just put new PR2s front and rear so the bike is super smooth on the asphalt. There was absolutely no wind noise in the helmet and the bike felt like it wasn't even touching the pavement. It was like flying in a soundproof cockpit. The visuals are flying by but there's no auditory component. You only get a sense of speed by how fast things are whizzing by and by checking the speedo. It was like riding in some parralel universe. You can feel the acceleration and speed in a totally different way when its not all intermingled with engine noise, road noise, and wind roar. I've got 95k on my 07 and I've never experienced anything like this. Sorry to be so dramatic but I had to share this with you guys.
I.ve tried the pink funnel shaped, the green cylindrical shaped and the rubber ones with the graduated pips. None of these were comfortable and they didn't stay sealed in my ear canal so they were basically useless to me. Things stuck way up in the ear canal make me very uncomfortable. So I went down to the local CVS pharmacy to re-visit the earplug issue. They had all the afore mentioned types but also some I hadn't seen before. They're called Macks Pillow Soft Earplugs. CVS has their own store brand as well. They're made of silicone putty about the size of a big marble. You put the "marble" in your ear against the ear canal and just sort of press it around and it seals the ear canal mostly from the outside. It only goes up the canal a little bit so you don't feel it there at all.
I put them in while watching a football game in my living room and it was like the sound got turned off. I quick got up and put on my helmet and it was like I was in the "cone of silence". Well now I had to go for a test ride. This is the really cool part. I just put new PR2s front and rear so the bike is super smooth on the asphalt. There was absolutely no wind noise in the helmet and the bike felt like it wasn't even touching the pavement. It was like flying in a soundproof cockpit. The visuals are flying by but there's no auditory component. You only get a sense of speed by how fast things are whizzing by and by checking the speedo. It was like riding in some parralel universe. You can feel the acceleration and speed in a totally different way when its not all intermingled with engine noise, road noise, and wind roar. I've got 95k on my 07 and I've never experienced anything like this. Sorry to be so dramatic but I had to share this with you guys.