Eviltwin
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I have a 2010 RT and it is a fairly loud bike. Currently when I ride, I use some foam ear plugs to knock down the noise and save what is left of my hearing. I'd like to have a way to listen to music and ideally answer the phone if it should go off when I'm driving. I see that there are various devices out there including ones made by Sena that are used for communicating between driver and passenger as well as other riders in a group. But the question I have is how do folks that use these deal with all the noise the bike makes running?
I did get a set of fairly cheap noise cancelling earphones for the holidays and they actually do work at cutting out much of the noise. But they are a bit tricky to deal with taking the helmet on and off as the helmet fits tight (as it should) and they can be dislodged. Are there any active noise cancelling helmet audio systems that would do what I'm thinking? Thanks, Bob
I did get a set of fairly cheap noise cancelling earphones for the holidays and they actually do work at cutting out much of the noise. But they are a bit tricky to deal with taking the helmet on and off as the helmet fits tight (as it should) and they can be dislodged. Are there any active noise cancelling helmet audio systems that would do what I'm thinking? Thanks, Bob