Beware the Silent Killer

written by sideout

Everyone knows that riding a motorcycle is inherently dangerous. But not everyone knows of all the dangers that riding possesses. Of course there is a mere fact that you are at mercy of other cars. And obviously the nature can take its shot at you as I had learned recently when Motodisiac and I almost lost our bikes and his girlfriend was almost “gone with the wind“. But besides the visible things there is one more. A silent killer. Its name is “wind noise”.

When I just started riding Motodisiac told me that wearing ear plugs really makes the world of difference. I laughed. I thought ear plugs will cut off everything. And hearing is one of the most important of all senses. Especially on the road. Then sometime later Motodisiac emailed me this article. It goes into specific explanation of how wind noise will affect your hearing. After reading it I got a little worried. So apparently the wind noise can make you go deaf if you are constantly exposed to it. And I ride 4 times a week on average. So I think I am exposed enough to be concerned about the issue.

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The next day I tried riding with the ear plugs. They felt really weird at first. But I quickly got used to the feeling. And they did cut out almost all the wind noise. I had worried that the world would go mute once I plug them in. No, not the case. I could still hear other sounds coming from cars and other motorcycles on the road. A beneficial side effect - because of the ear plugs your ears will always stay clean :).

And the best feeling of it all was that now I am also addressing the issue of a potential hear loss.

A word from Motodisiac:

In the beginning of my riding career, always wondered why some riders wear earplugs. Aren’t you supposed to hear the wind noise and enjoy your bike’s exhaust note? I actually thought of those riders as of pussies.

My first long distance ride, 45 mile blast on the freeway to my friend’s place in Orange County, brought some noises in my head that would’t go away 45 minutes after the ride. At the time I was riding Ducati 888 with Termignoni exhaust.

Few years went by, and I still wasn’t concerned about protecting my hearing, I was really enjoying riding. However when I started commuting 100 miles a day, I started feeling the effects of it. At night I couldn’t fall asleep because of ringing in my ears. I started to think what could’ve caused it and riding was the first thing that came to mind. Thank God for internet, I was able to do my research and come ro realization that I might be damaging my hearing.

One day I decided to try earplugs. WOW. This was such a dramatic difference that I couldn’t believe that I wasn’t using them before. The absence of noise made riding a lot more enjoyable, I wasn’t getting tired after being on the fwy for 1 hour. I will not leave home without them now, few times I tried but wasn’t able to continue because the wind noise was PAINTFUL. Listen to the old man, try them.

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