Where is the:
NO I don't listen to music - but I would like the ability to since I'm a gadget freak!!!!!!
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YES - I listen to music whilst riding
NO, but I would if I had the ability to
NO, I'd rather listen to the bike
NO - I think this is a dangerous habit
Where is the:
NO I don't listen to music - but I would like the ability to since I'm a gadget freak!!!!!!
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I have deep pockets. It's just that it's a deep empty pocket...........
Apart from the fact I find it hurts like hell trying to get/keep earplugs in under a helmet, and the paranoia of the cable strangling me...
I too find it distracting, and as I am starting to grow up a bit, the prospect of not being able to hear nuances in music (I'm somewhat musically inclined too) is just a tad offputting.
Played drums with no attenuation type ear plugs for far too many years, and I'd give them up before I give up motorcycling. I don't want to lose my hearing to something I love so much.
Boyd hh er Suzuki are my heroes!
The best deals, all the time!
Gotta agree with Yungatart, just sing. Do a Jerry McGuire and sing at the top of your lungs.
And I'm FREEEEE . . . free ballin' . . .
(it's even more, ahem, "fitting" if you are going commando under your leathers)
To deal with the problem of volume, you need noise-cancelling earbuds, which are horrendously expensive. The next step down (which I have) are noise-isolating earbuds, which cut out *MOST* of the outside noise (ie. Down to a similar level as wearing ear plugs). This way, you dont have to have the volume anywhere near as loud.
I too have done the band thing, too many years without earplugs and I do notice problems picking out voices with noisy backgrounds, so pretty sensitive to what I do these days.
Currently using Creative Labs EP-630 earbuds. You can find them from $50-60. Because of the shape, they stay in your ear when you put your helmet on too.
If you want good headphones for riding try and get hold of some Koss Earbuds then swap the foam pieces out for standard ear plugs with a hole bored through the middle.
Great definition and block out a lot of engine and wind noise too.
Sure sometimes I do but mostly when I'm cruising not blasting.
Like what RIB said I do need to be careful to what I listen to all I find myself getting over the top with aggressive manoveours etc...fun but dangerous.
Prefer to listen to the ZX's induction and the scream of my pipes at high revs.![]()
Scream of your pipes?
I thought you were riding a Dyson.
Fark knows what a Dyson is but I'm pretty sure mine's louder than yours....atmOriginally Posted by The_Dover
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Its not my cup of tea, i find myself singing alot of the time.
I dunno bro, you should hear me screaming like a girl when I'm bombing down Franklin Road in the rush hour traffic.
I listen to music on the longer rides and use a piece of blue tak to hold the ear piece in and it muffles the out side noice enough so that I dont have to blast the music. Remotes are great so that you can stop it for when you want to hear the engine.
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2 things...Originally Posted by kiwifruit
1. thank god YOU ware helmet![]()
2. i ware a helmet![]()
years ago i used to have 4 speakers in my helmet, and a radio on the bike... used to do a lot a cruising by myself, and it was great!.. they were not directly in line with my ears, 1 infront of the ear and 1 just behind.. on each side ... listening to Queen... on the desert road![]()
what a ride so far!!!!
Im a bloody good singer thank you very much!![]()
so WHO does the house work at your place????Originally Posted by TL Rider
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what a ride so far!!!!
The kids obviously...I mean why else do we make the little buggers for?Originally Posted by ajturbo
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PS: What is a freckin' Dyson!?!
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