Title: termis getting quieter over time? Post by: tristantumble on April 20, 2009, 12:22:37 PM this may sound dumb, but my exhaust doesn't seem as loud anymore, am i just getting used to it? I have the slip-ons for my m695 with open airbox, baffles out. What to do? I remember the first time i rode it home, i taught everyone was looking at me because it was SOOO loud, now i only feel like its loud when i engine break and let the rpm's drop.
Title: Re: termis getting quieter over time? Post by: DucHead on April 20, 2009, 12:25:02 PM Either you're getting used to the sound, or you're going deaf!! [laugh]
It's my understanding that with time the packing breaks down and exhausts get louder. Title: Re: termis getting quieter over time? Post by: OverCaffeinated on April 20, 2009, 12:43:36 PM +1 on going deaf.
Title: Re: termis getting quieter over time? Post by: Slide Panda on April 20, 2009, 12:45:51 PM Yep... you're going deaf. ;D
Seriously, do you use ear plugs? IF not, you really might be. Like pom said, they will get louder over time as the packing breaks down, not quieter. So either your just getting used to it.. or loosing some hearing. Title: Re: termis getting quieter over time? Post by: tristantumble on April 20, 2009, 12:52:15 PM Yep... you're going deaf. ;D Seriously, do you use ear plugs? IF not, you really might be. Like pom said, they will get louder over time as the packing breaks down, not quieter. So either your just getting used to it.. or loosing some hearing. i had a hearing test not too long ago, so i think my hearing is fine. i guess i'm just getting used to it. Title: Re: termis getting quieter over time? Post by: Raux on April 20, 2009, 01:40:44 PM get a db meter. measure it to be certain. My new pipes (at 4000rpm) measured out at 97 db without db killers from about 3 feet away at a 45 degree angle. I didn't measure from the seat. at that level i was wearing earplugs. with the db killers in it dropped to 94 db. i don't wear earplugs, but i can hear the ringing after awhile if i don't.
How loud is too loud? 150 Firecracker 120 Ambulance siren 110 Chain saw, Rock concert 105 Personal stereo system at maximum level 100 Wood shop, Snowmobile 95 Motorcycle 90 Power mower 85 Heavy city traffic 60 Normal conversation 40 Refrigerator humming 30 Whispered voice 110 Decibels Regular exposure of more than 1 minute risks permanent hearing loss. 100 Decibels No more than 15 minutes of unprotected exposure recommended. 85 Decibels Prolonged exposure to any noise at or above 85 decibels can cause gradual hearing loss. Title: Re: termis getting quieter over time? Post by: herm on April 20, 2009, 03:50:57 PM +2 for the ear plugs if you're not using them already. i wear em when i mow the lawn
Title: Re: termis getting quieter over time? Post by: Two dogs on April 20, 2009, 04:06:00 PM this may sound dumb, but my exhaust doesn't seem as loud anymore, am i just getting used to it? I have the slip-ons for my m695 with open airbox, baffles out. What to do? I remember the first time i rode it home, i taught everyone was looking at me because it was SOOO loud, now i only feel like its loud when i engine break and let the rpm's drop. Funny I was thinking exactly the same thing and I have the same bike and set up with no db killers, the first time I rode it the low base volume made me slightly nauseous but know they sound quiet, so it must be we have become familiar with the volume .I ware earplugs on long rides not for short ones, probably should ware them all the time. Title: Re: termis getting quieter over time? Post by: mrplease on April 20, 2009, 05:41:17 PM funny. i was thinking the same thing when i was riding this morning...
my 696 seems much quieter now than it did when i first installed my termis... Title: Re: termis getting quieter over time? Post by: DarkStaR on April 20, 2009, 06:04:37 PM get a db meter. measure it to be certain. My new pipes (at 4000rpm) measured out at 97 db without db killers from about 3 feet away at a 45 degree angle. I didn't measure from the seat. at that level i was wearing earplugs. with the db killers in it dropped to 94 db. i don't wear earplugs, but i can hear the ringing after awhile if i don't. How loud is too loud? 150 Firecracker 120 Ambulance siren 110 Chain saw, Rock concert 105 Personal stereo system at maximum level 100 Wood shop, Snowmobile 95 Motorcycle 90 Power mower 85 Heavy city traffic 60 Normal conversation 40 Refrigerator humming 30 Whispered voice 110 Decibels Regular exposure of more than 1 minute risks permanent hearing loss. 100 Decibels No more than 15 minutes of unprotected exposure recommended. 85 Decibels Prolonged exposure to any noise at or above 85 decibels can cause gradual hearing loss. Interesting #'s. I measured my exhaust (Spark) at 118db at 6' when they were new (+3 years ago). I'll try again and report back. I use to not wear ear plugs, and always ended up with a headache after riding. Now..., If I'm going over 5 miles, or on the freeway, I always (try to) wear earplugs. Title: Re: termis getting quieter over time? Post by: sfarchie on April 20, 2009, 09:03:47 PM I love the sound of my full termis, but sometimes I truly think there is such a thing as too loud. Not the irritating HD sound, but very loud still. Even with earplugs, my ears ring afterwards at times. After a day of riding (commuting over 100 miles for my job), I actually got on my Vespa GTS for errands after. My ears just needed a break. If I ever get used to it, I know I'm going deaf. :'(
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