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Got my Ulitnate ear plugs today. Been waiting for like 5 weeks for them but they feel like quality product now looking forward to using themImageImage
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I hope they fit. I have a set and there great but I can't put my helmet on when there fitted as the helmet then tries to rip my ears off when pulling over my head.
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"Girl in a Band" - Biography of Kim Gordon (sonic youth fame)
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Cheers blade. I haven't tried them on with lid over them but they do feel pretty comfy. These are custom moulded to my ears and are very flush to the ear. Looking forward to the weekend now [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH]
What plugs you got blade? Are they Ultimate ones?
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I m not sure of the brand tbh. I ve had two sets of custom ones made and there both great until I try and get my helmet on. There were not branded as bike specific so perhaps this is the reason they don't fit perhaps as flush as would be ideal when fitting a helmet. Best ones I use are the soft ones which if correctly fitted over the most noise attenuation.
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new screen fir the gsxr. While fitting It one of the plastic screws exploded ,I did not do it up tight so will be changing them. Hopefully i can get my fat ass tucked in underneath it :-)

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If that's for the gixxer shouldn't it be iridium?
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Kwacky wrote:If that's for the gixxer shouldn't it be iridium?
I'm not that gangster
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My replacement Motobatt.
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Blade. It's whatever works for you mate but I certainly know that others arent right for me, the custom made one's aren't exactly cheap but if they offer the protection then I'm happy.
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Rossgo. Sorry mate not meant to be negative, my apology please. They don't work for my big lugs but hope they work out for you and I'm sure they will.
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Blade never took it negative mate. My ears are weird as anything! Lol! Just waiting to try it out hopefully be out on Sunday so will be a good test [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH]
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3 things today :)

new pair of short dainese gloves
A new small tail pack for the multi so I don't have to put the top box on for relatively small things
An interphone comms thingy so I can listen to the satnav and the FM Radio and stream my music through the Bluetooth as well (rock)
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Blade wrote:I hope they fit. I have a set and there great but I can't put my helmet on when there fitted as the helmet then tries to rip my ears off when pulling over my head.
If you remember Blade I had some made for the Euro tour last year and after wearing them all day were quite uncomfortable so had to leave them out for a day before I could wear them again, when I told the audiologist who made the molds for me he was able to alter them slightly with a polishing wheel, I just told him which area of the inner ear was uncomfortable and he was able to adjust them accordingly.
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My datatool croc-lock. It's a solid piece of equipment.
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next from the Postman is my Squire top of the line padlock. This thing weighs a ton. CEN6 rating so hopefully that'll act as a decent deterrent.
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A motografix tank pad.

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Some sprockets

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New cover for the new bike.
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Venhill Quick action throttle
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