amaha GTS1000
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> Subject: Re: tires and wind noise
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> Kevin Hawkins, What are the earplugs you use? You gave me a couple pa
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Y2K Kawasaki ZRX1100 // '93 Yamaha GTS1000
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a Henry...that's an old trick of Kevinshe does this all the
time...I don't know how to break this to you...but those weren't earplugs
big guy!
#2
I have a Shoei 800 helmet, which is much quieter than the 700 I used to
have. But I use earplugs too. The noise level inside any helmet at highway
speed is way too loud for safety. It seems that the damage from noise
exposure is cumulative, and one day you wake up with your ears ringing,
usual
Kevin Hawkins, What are the earplugs you use? You gave me a couple pair on my
trip I really liked them.
Louis
> Best way to make the noise go away: wear ear plugs.
> Would like an update of anybody that has tried a different
> helmet and that
> has had the noise go away.
Ken:
Best way to make the noise go away: wear ear plugs. Then it doesn't matter
what helmet you wear and you won't regret it. I have an Arai Quantum, and
it isn't a 'noisy' helmet, b
Greetings
With all the comments on different tires I got a set of Pirelli MTR 23/24
series
tires. Went with the 120/70 front 170/60 rear. The heavy push has disappeared
that I had with the OEM Dunlop's at the parking lot speeds. Have not had time
to go cooking down some of my favorite curvy