Very informative video, thank you bhai. But can anyone help me out? I do not ride on highways too often, 95% of the time I ride in the city. So do I need earplugs while riding in the city?
Hi bro, so any earplugs will cut down the volume, but you'll still hear your music at legal speeds. Also depends on your intercom's volume levels, though. I use a Parani M10, which doesn't have the best audio quality and levels. So far, I can hear the music and calls properly under 100 KMPH, but beyond 120, the music kind of drowns out. Ps. My hearing is already a bit damaged lmao so take it with a grain of salt
Hi, not really, but depends on your helmet and riding conditions. Generally, damage starts around 85 dB (2 hours of exposure), which comes around at 80-90 kmph. But if your helmet, bike, or environment (traffic) are noisy, the noise levels can exceed this. I'd suggest wear it whenever you get on the highway.
@thebloobiker Sometimes you just wanna bop around. No worries about weather or dirt that you have with the big bike, and a real transmission so it is real skills.
Quality content. Keep it up
Amazing insights man
Insightful video. Thanks, Aayush.
Thank you Sir for covering this. Very Interesting! I bought earplugs right away.
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative video, thank you bhai. But can anyone help me out? I do not ride on highways too often, 95% of the time I ride in the city. So do I need earplugs while riding in the city?
I saw a lawsuit news about 3M earplugs and considering some other earplugs. Any recommendations?
How does it feel using an intercom with the loop earplugs?
Hi bro, so any earplugs will cut down the volume, but you'll still hear your music at legal speeds. Also depends on your intercom's volume levels, though.
I use a Parani M10, which doesn't have the best audio quality and levels. So far, I can hear the music and calls properly under 100 KMPH, but beyond 120, the music kind of drowns out.
Ps. My hearing is already a bit damaged lmao so take it with a grain of salt
For 70km/h speed do we need them ?
Hi, not really, but depends on your helmet and riding conditions.
Generally, damage starts around 85 dB (2 hours of exposure), which comes around at 80-90 kmph. But if your helmet, bike, or environment (traffic) are noisy, the noise levels can exceed this. I'd suggest wear it whenever you get on the highway.
@@thebloobiker got it.
Thanks.
The fact that it's not the bike noise is hard for people to understand. I wear them even on my Grom. (
Exactly!
[also, I wish they sold the Grom in my country :'( I love that little bike]
@thebloobiker Sometimes you just wanna bop around. No worries about weather or dirt that you have with the big bike, and a real transmission so it is real skills.
Noted, my gift is still pending though 🙄
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@@thebloobiker Can you make a video on buying good budget riding gear for brand new motorcyclists.
@@sahilhakani5220 sure bro. I’d love to 🥳
@@thebloobiker Thanks 🙏