Agree with this, always use ear-plugs on a long run, yeah did take a bit of getting used to originally, used to always end up with 'tinitus' type noise for 30mins or so after stopping at the end of a long fast ride.TLS-Moose wrote: You actually find they cut a lot of "uneccessary" noise and allow you to hear the engine (and "woo-woo's") better.
Personally I find that earplugs cut out the windnoise but you can still hear the exhaust note fairly clear.
I did try earplugs with a length of cord type material between them but found the wind noise around the exposed part of the cord (between jacket & helmet) was transmitted directly into your ear, the same goes for earplug not fitted properly when they are touching the inside of the helmet.
Not keen on the earphone idea though - think how often you turn your car stereo up & down depending on speed - you won't be able to do this on the bike & will end up with the music at it's loudest when you're in slow traffic which is when you'll want to hear everything.