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Old 08-12-2009, 12:56 PM
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I use an Ipod and helmet speakers its legal here but not every place
 
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Listening to music a must for me! I also have the Skull Candy earphones and they are the best I have had. Make a playlist put it on shuffle and ride!
 
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In Maryland, it is illegal to cover both ears while driving/riding. This applies to cages as well as bikes.

I currently use a set of Shure E2C earphones with an 2nd gen iPod Shuffle. The Shure's have interchangeable earpieces and came with a soft plastic, hard plastic, and foam earpiece (each in 2 sizes). It took a little bit of time to figure out which earpiece was the most comfortable for me, but I can ride all day with them. They have the added bonus of blocking out some of white noise of the wind and toning down the growl of my Rinehart pipes.
 
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Originally Posted by Stanger
I use a set of custom made ear plugs, made like hearing aids (molded to individual ear). I use them at work, home yard work and riding the bike. They are not cheap though, 200.00 a set, but the sound is just incredible and yet I can still hear somewhat with them if i want.
+2...from E.A.R. Inc. and use this with satellite radio. Works great.
 
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Here is where I got mine. Challenger series.
http://earplugstore.stores.yahoo.net/chmisearph.html
 
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I use some noise reduction ear buds too. The ones I bought came with 3 different size attachments, so you can find one that fits well into your ear. The stock Ipod buds are junk, and won't stay in when I put on my helmet (I wear FF). I like the noise reduction, it blocks out the wind noise and pressure, some of the pipe and I don't have to crank the music to hear it fine. This reduces the hearing damage caused by the wind/pipes, without adding in more with music. Be careful!


My wife has a set of skull candy's for her Ipod and they are nice for the price!
 
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