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  • KokomoDave

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    My KTM gently weeps under it's cover in the garage. I will heal up soon enough from reconstructive surgery on my scoliosis and hopefully it is before spring but I can wait so I am not hurting too badly to not ride. It's all a crapshoot right meow.
     

    JCSR

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    My KTM gently weeps under it's cover in the garage. I will heal up soon enough from reconstructive surgery on my scoliosis and hopefully it is before spring but I can wait so I am not hurting too badly to not ride. It's all a crapshoot right meow.
    Hang in there. The will to ride is strong :thumbsup:
     

    bwframe

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    I use No-Noise ear plugs inside a Shoei Neotec II helmet with the built in Sena unit. The ear plugs block the wind roar while still allowing me to hear conversation and music. In fact, the music sounds better with the ear plugs than without.

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    Thank you for the tip. :yesway:

    I've got a note to myself to try just this, from months back on my last ride. I use a Trekz bone induction headset with earplugs when I'm running equipment around the ranch here and it occurred to me the same principle could work on the bike, right?


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