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Re: Convertibles & Hearing Loss
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Mon, 13 June 2011 07:29
Shane
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An hour long isn't even a ride, is it?
On another note, wearing a helmet isn't much better than going without as far as hearing loss goes. Technically you need to wear earplugs regardless. My hearing suffers almost as bad wearing any of my helmets (1/2 or full-face).
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