I didn't wear ear plugs for the longest time, but the first time I did I
swore I'd never not wear them again. Wind noise practically disappeared,
and the harsher exhaust sounds (supertrapps) with it. I got the low tones
and the engine whine clearly though, and I could hear other vehicles around
me.

I just use the foamies, they're cheap.
On Mar 16, 2016 3:19 PM, "Vince" <burges...@svsd.net> wrote:

> Well, from all I'm reading I'll probably just leave well enough alone.  I
> had a Sabre V45 years ago.  I was able to pull the baffles from that.  They
> weren't welded in.  I didn't loose any noticeable power and the bike had a
> great growl.  Not Harley annoying, just a nice mean growl.  Wish I could do
> something similar.  I don't understand why the baffles on the 550 had to be
> welded in??
> I do like the idea of the ear plugs.  I'll have to try that.  I've never
> worn ear plugs. I know, you're supposed to and not doing so is supposed to
> harm your hearing long run, but honestly, I've been riding for 35 years and
> as far as I can tell my hearing is just fine.
>
>
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