Pinlock ear plugs

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  1. Creaky

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    After buying my Thruxton I then bought an open faced helmet with goggles to fit over my glasses to match the look of the bike. I actually prefer the more open feel and it helps with the speed control when the odd insect hits you as too fast and it flippin' hurts!

    One thing I found though was that the wind noise levels were unbearable so I decided to invest in a set of earplugs. My eldest lad has always used plugs and recommended the new Pinlock items. Having fitted a Pinlock visor insert to my full face lid a while ago and being impressed I decided to take his advice despite the cost of almost £20!

    After using these for a few months now I am impressed with their robustness and the ease of cleaning. I simply wash them in a bowl of warm soapy water, rinse and dry and they're as good as new. It took a while to get used to the deadening effect of plugs but I certainly enjoy my rides a lot more now. They do seem to work as advertised by filtering out the extreme levels of sound but allowing certain things through. If I stop anywhere for a short while I tend to remove just one plug so that I can hold a conversation without shouting!

    The storage box I use between rides; when I'm out and about I tend to wrap the plugs in a clean handkerchief which I keep in the pocket of my bike jeans.

    Overall though, very pleased.

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    cheers Creaky nice to know,
     
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    I've been a great advocate of earplugs for the last 20 years or so since I started getting tinnitus. I don't know these but I fully support any recommendation to try them.

    £20 is nothing if it helps to save your hearing.
     
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    Bought a couple of pairs of these last August for the wife and I, when we changed to open face and waiting arrival of a nice custom flat tracker T100.

    Bike deal fell through and we still not used them , typical

    Quality looks good and a new scrambler lands 3 weeks
     
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    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Hi Dick, I'm with you on ear-plugs especially if you're doing long-distance work. I've got the habit of wearing them every time I ride nowadays.
     
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    Just an update on the Pinlock ear plugs. I was a bit concerned that the plugs were blocking out too much sound making it difficult to hold a conversation so I contacted Pinlock directly in The Netherlands. They were quick to respond to my email and very keen to help. They thought the red removable inserts may have been faulty. I returned the plugs to them and they despatched me a replacement set by return. Excellent customer service!
     
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    I'm afraid after seeing the damage to the chin section of my wife's full face Shoei Quest in a recent accident, I'm personally never ever wearing an open face helmet again.

    I have similar reusable earplugs, just wish I started using them years ago as now suffer from tinnitus.
     
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    Love to hear about the service But did it sort the problem can you hear better??
     
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    Sorry; yes the new set are certainly an improvement. With plugs in and no helmet you can hold a conversation.
     
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    Thanks for posting, good info.
    The Thunderplugs from Maplin look to be the same, and at half the price too. Worth giving them a try.
     
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