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Posted by Steve W on February 05, 2001 at 06:48:17 from (24.169.113.150):
In Reply to: Vibration Sickness posted by Ron Corkum on February 03, 2001 at 15:32:12:
Don't rule out the fact your fatigue/sickness might have been caused by high volume noise. I ride motorcycles, and have read many articles on vibration, and noise. And while the vibration can have ill effects, millions of Harley riders seem to tolerate some. I ride a smooth running bike (BMW) but I would always notice a high level of fatigue, and borderline nausia when I traveled long distances. On a tip, I tried ear plugs, and a water bottle. Between rehydration, and ear plugs, I can't believe the difference. Keep in mind, even on a quiet bike, wind noise can be damaging at speeds above 40 mph. Now I use a set of shooters ear muffs for everything, including most tractor operations. What a difference. Good Luck Steve
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