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    i was wondering if you guyes (and girls) listen to music while you are riding. if so, how do you do it? (and what do you listen to)
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodAndSuchLike
    i was wondering if you guyes (and girls) listen to music while you are riding. if so, how do you do it? (and what do you listen to)
    Got an mp3 player i used to use before I got the duc... now it's my music..
    btw, need tunes just yell (work at a jukebox company)

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    The thing I like about riding is that I can just let my mind wander in no particular direction. Good stress release. Dunno whether music will detract from that. Sometimes I burst loudly (and very badly) into song when I'm riding along so I suppose that would be one of the moments when music would be good, cos then I wouldn't be able to hear how bad my singing is!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodAndSuchLike
    i was wondering if you guyes (and girls) listen to music while you are riding. if so, how do you do it? (and what do you listen to)
    No music other than the bikes around me. Got to love them big twins. Riding is to much fun to interrupt it with sounds other than those made by explosions in alloy boxes and reverberated out large pipes pointing at you from up front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    The thing I like about riding is that I can just let my mind wander in no particular direction.
    You must have some very long straight and empty roads up there in the big city. A wandering mind would soon have you over the bank down here in the Bay. I agree with what you say, but I find the stress release comes from planing the next corner and then thinking about the one just completed. It takes your mind away from the stress of life for long enough to feel good after the ride. No need to spoil it with music. You would have plenty of traffic hoping and lane splitting to plan in the city and the music could distract you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    The thing I like about riding is that I can just let my mind wander in no particular direction. Good stress release. Dunno whether music will detract from that. Sometimes I burst loudly (and very badly) into song when I'm riding along so I suppose that would be one of the moments when music would be good, cos then I wouldn't be able to hear how bad my singing is!!
    Same goes for me... I sing A LOT when I am riding - current little ditty being from my collection of 1960's psychadelia ("You must be a witch" by The Lollipop Shoppe), but I sing all sorts of things, including 'penned whilst on the road' insulting songs about car drivers!

    "Wanker in a Four Wheel Drive" is one of my current frequently sung self-penned ditties...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    The thing I like about riding is that I can just let my mind wander in no particular direction. Good stress release. Dunno whether music will detract from that. Sometimes I burst loudly (and very badly) into song when I'm riding along so I suppose that would be one of the moments when music would be good, cos then I wouldn't be able to hear how bad my singing is!!

    So true ..... like singing in the shower !! .... It is a mans right to torture himself and his battered ego with the belief that he can in fact sound like Elvis, Robert Plant, Paul Rogers, The Big "O" or any other great voice of his choosing and the need for karaoke style help is demeaning in every way !! The helmet acoustic environment is safe for all concerned and should not be used to introduce intrusive noises on the moment that is ..... Man at one with his machine, alone against the world .....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gixxer 4 ever
    You must have some very long straight and empty roads up there in the big city. A wandering mind would soon have you over the bank down here in the Bay.
    Nah mate, I'm a woman, therefore I can multi task!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodAndSuchLike
    i was wondering if you guyes (and girls) listen to music while you are riding. if so, how do you do it? (and what do you listen to)
    I tried it once,but will never do it again.
    I had a mixed tape (slayer,fear factory,sepultura etc) and listened to it on the way from aucks to whangaz when I was livin down there.
    Everytime I looked at the speedo I was doin really stupid speeds especially for state hway 1,The music had amped me up so much.I had to turn it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodAndSuchLike
    i was wondering if you guyes (and girls) listen to music while you are riding. if so, how do you do it? (and what do you listen to)
    Well... I get out my old Beat Box on my shoulder and listen to Justin Timberlake or James Last (depending on where my mood takes me), while pulling a wheelie down the motorway, waving to the and looking cool infront of anyone who can see at light speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gixxer 4 ever
    A wandering mind would soon have you over the bank down here in the Bay.u.

    I think it's an alfa rythum thing,or some such new age jargon - the brain goes into another state,I find I can get into a good pace,making lots of decisions,processing heaps of information...but in a relaxed way.I do lots of different styles when I ride (main roads,twisty back roads,gravel roads,4x4 tracks)Lots of work for my brain - but relaxing at the same time...dunno how it works,I just ride and enjoy it for the good it does me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slipstream
    Well... I get out my old Beat Box on my shoulder and listen to Justin Timberlake or James Last (depending on where my mood takes me), while pulling a wheelie down the motorway, waving to the and looking cool infront of anyone who can see at light speed.
    You been near that White Trash too long..... justin timberlake? only he'd listen to that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    Nah mate, I'm a woman, therefore I can multi task!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gixxer 4 ever
    right back atcha!
    Bloody good roads down in Hawkes Bay - it's where I learned to ride so many years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    right back atcha!
    Bloody good roads down in Hawkes Bay - it's where I learned to ride so many years ago.
    Nice to hear from an X Hawkes Bay rider. So you doing the music thing when riding? My kids put the MP3 thing in their jackets when they come along on the bike but they usual complain about the ear plugs falling out and giving pain but as I am on the front I am not stopping till the little light stops flashing and I need more juice.

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