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For those who have owned both K and R bikes

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 9:09 pm
by Sibbo
I'm having a bit of trouble with helmet noise at the moment , my ears seem to have become more sensitive as time has progressed .

So the question is , of the various bikes you have owned (or currently own ) which causes the least helmet noise at say 65mph /110 kmph ? I've seen some lovely looking fairings on a few of the Ks and wonder how good they are .

My current ride is bare R80 ST .....which I really like ,noise aside .

Re: For those who have owned both K and R bikes

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 9:53 pm
by Zombie Master
I don't know what a K bike is, but while each bikes presents turbulence in its own unique way, you should be able to correct the flow with the addition of windshield, and accessories. For example there is this company: Saeng. They make all kinds of products that can help like:

http://www.saeng.com/dproduct.php?id=583&category=72

R80 ST....very good!

Re: For those who have owned both K and R bikes

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 10:40 pm
by Garnet
I have tried this edging http://www.saeng.com/product.php?id=581&category=80 with little sucsess. In fact on one of my windsheilds that dumped the wind on the top of my shoulders, the Micro Swirl generators made the noise unbearable.

Re: For those who have owned both K and R bikes

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 10:58 pm
by 00weel
I have owned K's, R's and Oilheads and the best sure fire method to cure "Helmet Noise" for me has been custom made ear plugs. Some object to sound as they ride. Me? I am ok with sounds. I just want the sounds I let in, that is why I wear custom made earplugs with speakers so I can listen to Tunes, Weather , Books on tape. I will admit I dont want to hear my GPS talking to me tho.

Re: For those who have owned both K and R bikes

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:21 pm
by Sibbo
Thanks OOweel ,this interesting ...you can hear the music etc Ok over the helmet turbulence noise ? I haven't heard of those plugs and I've been asking around !

What do I ask for and what kind of shop do I ask in ?

Re: For those who have owned both K and R bikes

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 1:17 am
by SteveD
Sibbo wrote:Thanks OOweel ,this interesting ...you can hear the music etc Ok over the helmet turbulence noise ? I haven't heard of those plugs and I've been asking around !

What do I ask for and what kind of shop do I ask in ?
I went to the Motorcycle Expo last w/e Sibbo, here in Melbourne. They always have a stall where you can have earplugs made as you wait, and even with built in speakers. Last year they were around $150 a pair. Last w/e the moulded/fitted plugs with speakers were $250. :shock:

You can get the custom kits yourself online...much cheaper. Advrider had a thread on them a while back I think.

edit: http://www.diycustomearplugs.com.au/

Re: For those who have owned both K and R bikes

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 2:05 am
by Sibbo
Thanks Steve ! Very much appreciated ...I'll chase them up .

Re: For those who have owned both K and R bikes

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:08 am
by Zombie Master
Garnet wrote:I have tried this edging http://www.saeng.com/product.php?id=581&category=80 with little sucsess. In fact on one of my windsheilds that dumped the wind on the top of my shoulders, the Micro Swirl generators made the noise unbearable.

Maybe it works other bikes. They've got other wind products as well. I've never really had much of a problem with that.

Re: For those who have owned both K and R bikes

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 11:11 am
by 00weel
Sibbo wrote:Thanks OOweel ,this interesting ...you can hear the music etc Ok over the helmet turbulence noise ? I haven't heard of those plugs and I've been asking around !

What do I ask for and what kind of shop do I ask in ?
Sibbo,

Looks like Steve has shown you the way! :lol:

Try talking to those who use them before you buy tho. Wearing custom moulded earplugs
is not for everybody.

Re: For those who have owned both K and R bikes

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 12:26 pm
by Garnet
Zombie Master wrote:
Garnet wrote:I have tried this edging http://www.saeng.com/product.php?id=581&category=80 with little sucsess. In fact on one of my windsheilds that dumped the wind on the top of my shoulders, the Micro Swirl generators made the noise unbearable.

Maybe it works other bikes. They've got other wind products as well. I've never really had much of a problem with that.
I am currently useing the edging on my el-cheapo knock-off S fairing and it does punch about a 3" bigger hole in the wind, so it does do something, but not noise reduction.