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    I have those headphones too - however, when I am not wired for sound I really suffer with the bike / wind noise on long rides.
    (All of my journeys are usually 45 mins plus at motorway speeds)
    Having subjected my ears to many, many rock bands over the years I am starting to notice a loss of hearing which I don't want to increase on.

    If I get stopped and I say "Sorry officer, I can't hear you - I am only being honest" !
     
     

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    Ive got some decent plugs but they are only standard type, couldnt ride without them, but ive found that some plugs are longer, and these cause a bit of grief, but the shorter type are fine, i tend only to roll about half the plug, avoiding pushing too far into the ear.
     
     

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    I have some noise damage in my left ear so always wear ear plugs now.Use the standard ones as I get them from work but do the job.


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    I was using the Moldex Spark plugs in the link above from Swanny. Gonna give the new ones a try when they arrive and hopefully they will work better for me but I am appreciating the advice. Cheers
    When it's your time to go it's your time, so don't let it catch you.
     
     

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