Personally, I believe riding with music is a good way to miss a lot of stuff that's happening around you, tires squeeling, engines revving, sires, horns, noises your own bike is making etc. Only thing I ride with in my ears are alpine ear plugs, the medium ones, so I can still hear the important stuff.
Or how about I take a proactive view and write it down here thus stopping thinking about it.
And anyway that's what I have my music for it's a great way to turn that part of the brain off. (The part not used for riding..)
Errr I can hear all of that and more even with my music running and my custom made hearing protection in. You may want to get your hearing checked.
I strongly suggest hearing protection over just ear plugs. You only get your hearing once.
What's the point in living if you don't feel alive?
Toying with ones mortality shouldn't be this much fun.
Actually, I have amazing hearing, my last hearing check showed that. Also I don't ride with just ear plugs, I ride with specific motorcycle plugs designed to dampen the frequencies that are damaging and allowing a decibel range that is quiet enough to not damage hearing but also allow enough through to retain comprehension of the environment.
You're riding with music and ear plugs and you can still hear everything you need. I highly doubt it. Look I was just expressing an opinion, what I do know is I have seen enough friends and fellow riders crash and others have near misses, results of not paying attention and thinking they could get away with it.
I wear hearing protecting not ear plugs. Mine are a lot like yours in that they allow certain sounds through and are specific to motor sports. Though mine are custom moulded and made so that I can also have conversations with them in. They take out white noise, wind volume, and along with the music allow me to NOT hear the ringing in my ears. Thus allowing me to concentrate AND hear everything that white noise, engine noise, my loveing pipes, wind volume and that damned ringing would otherwise cover up.
Check this guy out: http://www.acoustixhearing.co.nz/ He's absolutely great and after being to a few places now is helping me find the best protection I can have.
What's the point in living if you don't feel alive?
Toying with ones mortality shouldn't be this much fun.
Well, I won't ride with people who listen to music while they ride. They don't learn the hard way.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Thats the part that dreams wistfully about youit's dangerous to be swooning and riding at the same time.
It's also the part that judges and talks.
Opposed to the part that is scanning my environment while absorbing the data and analysing and acting upon it as quick as my reaction time allows, which is not something that you consciously process. Whilst still enjoying the road, the curves, corners, bumps, and the puuuurrrrr (and splutter) of my little Mao. And working on my lines.
What's the point in living if you don't feel alive?
Toying with ones mortality shouldn't be this much fun.
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