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Owenski 27-04-09 01:55 PM

Listening to Music
 
Here is one that will surely have sleeves rolled up and the gloves off. Whats YOUR HONEST opinion on riding whilst listening to music.

I used to ride with both ear phones in at first then I changed it to 1 ear phone which I prefered becuase it made me less paraniod about sirens from behind.
Then I bought a bluetooth helmet at the request of the lady friend who wanted to be able to phone me when I was out for a ride if it got past my bed time lol.
Now I dont need my ipod anymore because I can listen through the bluetooth helmet but its been a while since I used to ride and listen so I'm not too convinced;
a. if its legal and
b. if its wise.

Discuss,

Alpinestarhero 27-04-09 01:57 PM

Re: Listening to Music
 
Perosnally, I dont think its a great idea. I see alot of people driving in cars listening to their walkmans with the headphones in, and they pay less attention to their surroundings. I wear ear plugs, granted, but with them you can still hear sirens, horns, engines. Just not road noise or wind noise. With headphones in and music on, you can hear only the music.

so, personally, I dont think its a good idea

anna 27-04-09 01:58 PM

Re: Listening to Music
 
Personally I dont like it, and I dont see that it is good for concentration.

I know car drivers do it all the time, but then they also used to answer mobile phones before that became illegal.

fizzwheel 27-04-09 02:00 PM

Re: Listening to Music
 
I tried it, I found it distracting. Certain types of music also brought out the worst in my riding as well. So I dont do it anymore.

I believe its legal to do it though.

SoulKiss 27-04-09 02:03 PM

Re: Listening to Music
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by anna (Post 1884531)
Personally I dont like it, and I dont see that it is good for concentration.

I know car drivers do it all the time, but then they also used to answer mobile phones before that became illegal.

On the contrary, I find that Trance music heightens my concentration, so I tend to use that when riding.

As for the hearing nothing argument, well I use the in-ear type headphones, but the music is at a level that I can pull up to the right hand side of an SV with an unbaffled can at traffic lights and have a conversation while waiting for them to go green, Lucas can testify to that as I did it yesterday on the A12.............. actually most of the Soho Massive have experienced it.

TazDaz 27-04-09 02:06 PM

Re: Listening to Music
 
Depends what sort of riding I'm doing. I tend to listen to my MP3 player when doing long motorway journeys simply because it's boring as fook and there isn't much that can happen on the motorway compared to riding down residential roads etc - as for hearing sirens behind you, I check my mirrors often enough to notice if anything is there.

If I'm riding for pleasure - twisties etc, I don't listen to music as I need more concentration!

Owenski 27-04-09 02:07 PM

Re: Listening to Music
 
I thought it was legal but wasnt certain, and agree music makes your riding style change which due to me filtering daily through M62/M621 traffic I need to be as calm and focus'd as poss.
But out on a sunday ride in the distance I think its really great to have a soundtrack to drift around to.

bris 27-04-09 02:07 PM

Re: Listening to Music
 
I like it, for me all it does is drown out the wind noice, I can still hear all thats around me. It is legal but just like in the car you can't play around with the setting etc while on the move.

Wideboy 27-04-09 02:09 PM

Re: Listening to Music
 
i have found the opposite

usually only listen to music on long journeys that involve motorways, i have found it keeps me more alert and my observation is better, also endurance can keep going without getting tired (oow err saucy)

usually listen to rock/heavy rock if that makes a difference or dance if im in that sort of mood

Owenski 27-04-09 02:09 PM

Re: Listening to Music
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bris (Post 1884548)
I like it, for me all it does is drown out the wind noice, I can still hear all thats around me. It is legal but just like in the car you can't play around with the setting etc while on the move.

apart from everybody in a car does.


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