On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Thor Lancelot Simon wrote: On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 03:45:52PM -0000, guymanbro wrote: > > I use in-ear buds, currently on set of JVC's that cost about $20. I > was using Skull Candy Ink'd before these but had two sets of those > fail. The sound quality was better on the Skull Candy units [until > the sound was no longer there anyway]. It's a little tricky getting > a helmet on over the in-ear headphones without knocking them loose > but it can be done. By far the greatest improvement I've made to > the phones, regardless of the brand is replacing the foam around the > drivers with replacment from radio shack. Really helps cut wind noise > so you can hear the music at a low enogh level to still hear traffic > around you. This foam, while pricey is very similar to the stuff > used in ear plugs, so you roll it in your finger tips, then stick in > your.... ear. What he said. I personally *really* like the Etymotic ER-6/ER-6p earphones. They come with silicone 3-flange and rollable-foam plug inserts, and 3 sizes of the foam inserts are available. They're made by a hearing-aid manufacturer and have terrific sound quality. On a cross-country trip I found the Etys -- music or no music -- cut more road/wind/engine noise than generic "30db" foam earplugs. Better for my ears *and* music if I want it? I'm sold. Thor
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I have been using the Shure E2 line of ear buds for about 5 years. The sound reproduction is excellent and the foam plug surrounds block out the wind noise.
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09 klr650 center stand
Evening,
I'm looking to purchase a center stand for my KLR.
Happy Trails has a one that is adjustable. KLR650.com also has a nice one.
Which is better? Are they both easy to install?
Any advise or suggestions would be of great help.
Michael
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