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David Bierbaum 10-10-14 09:57 AM

I only listen to music when I'm encaged. Part of the joy of riding a bicycle, for me, is listening to the outside world, though I understand it would be different in the horn-honk-siren-diesel-noise environment of the modern urban metropolis.

Besides, I'd be embarrassed if someone caught me doing the Lambada on my bicycle... :innocent:

Walter S 10-10-14 10:44 AM

I love music. But to dance would usually interfere with my pedaling cadence and I don't welcome that. I do enjoy it though when I find it convenient to make my pedaling match the beat of the song. Seems like sometimes I have a tad more energy from that synergy.;)God that was corny

Booger1 10-10-14 01:38 PM

I'd have to build a bike with 2 left pedals to do that......:)

Mark Stone 10-10-14 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by Booger1 (Post 17205415)
I'd have to build a bike with 2 left pedals to do that......:)

Apparently there's a lot of comedians on the forums today :lol:

kickstart 10-10-14 02:08 PM

I'm not really into music, and I prefer few distractions as possible when operating a vehicle on public roads or trails, plus I don't dance.

wolfchild 10-10-14 02:59 PM

Any person who dances while riding their bike is just acting like a circus clown.

TransitBiker 10-11-14 05:33 AM

You lot have to know that I'm not talking about actual dance floor dancing? My feet never leave the pedals & i'm not moving my arms, just grooving to a good tune that grabs me....



Originally Posted by wolfchild (Post 17205647)
Any person who dances while riding their bike is just acting like a circus clown.

Riding is supposed to be fun..... sounds like you're not having fun....? :(

- Andy

I-Like-To-Bike 10-11-14 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by TransitBiker (Post 17206996)
You lot have to know that I'm not talking about actual dance floor dancing? My feet never leave the pedals & i'm not moving my arms, just grooving to a good tune that grabs me....




Riding is supposed to be fun..... sounds like you're not having fun....? :(

- Andy

How is your "grooving" manifested? Can anybody nearby detect your groovy bike dancing?

Mark Stone 10-11-14 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 17207428)
How is your "grooving" manifested? Can anybody nearby detect your groovy bike dancing?

Groovy? :lol:

I feel like bicycling is a dance, but figuratively speaking, which is what I thought Andy meant and assumed everyone else thought too. I'll be out on a ride and songs will be in my mind, and I'll find myself moving and - yes - grooving - to the songs as I'm going down the road. I pedal to the beat of the song, too, sometimes, unless it's a slow ballad. People that don't ride like that are fine, too, but the term "dancing" relates more to the enjoyment of the act of bicycling more than literal dancing.

Darth Lefty 10-11-14 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 17207428)
How is your "grooving" manifested? Can anybody nearby detect your groovy bike dancing?

It's not what you look like when you're doing what you're doing, it's what you're doing when you're doing what it looks like you're doing

RaleighSport 10-11-14 10:22 AM

The title made me think of my SO's brother.. he rides one of those freestyle fixed gear bikes, whenever I spot him and we're both out riding it's obvious who he is from quite a distance as he dances about jumping from the sidewalk into the bikelane doing wheelies etc.. it's actually pretty impressive. If I've got one earbud in personally my cadence will usually end up being the rhythym of the song, but otherwise I personally do not "dance" on my bike..

cobrabyte 10-11-14 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by wolfchild (Post 17205647)
Any person who dances while riding their bike is just acting like a circus clown.

and there's something wrong with that?

wolfchild 10-11-14 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by cobrabyte (Post 17207592)
and there's something wrong with that?

Nothing wrong if somebody wants to act like a clown and practice their dance moves while riding their bike, I am not going to stop them...I am having fun riding my bikes without listening to music. I often listen to music when I am at home, not when I am riding.

wolfchild 10-11-14 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by TransitBiker (Post 17206996)
Riding is supposed to be fun..... sounds like you're not having fun....? :(

- Andy

That's right, cycling is so much fun that I don't need any electronic gizmos strapped to my bike or my body to make it more fun. When I ride I like to focus strictly on riding and focus on my surroundings....Think about it. If I wasn't having fun riding then I would purchase a car and drive with a stereo system at a full blast.

wolfchild 10-11-14 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 17207428)
How is your "grooving" manifested? Can anybody nearby detect your groovy bike dancing?

Maybe his bike has extra large supersized platform pedals so he can move and stomp his feet all over while riding.:)

clengman 10-11-14 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by TransitBiker (Post 17204740)
I mean, when i put my biking playlist on, it really helps me "get in the zone". I find myself "dancing" if i'm feeling the tune at the moment. I guess i'm alone in this... :D

- Andy

You're not alone at all. I will frequently bop my head a little. Sometimes even a little swooping and swerving if conditions allow. Not always when I'm actually listening to music. In fact, I rarely listen to music. I like dweeby podcasts for my commuting listening.

There are times when I'm focused on improving some aspect of my technique or physical performance, and times when I'm... not...

TransitBiker 10-11-14 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 17207428)
How is your "grooving" manifested? Can anybody nearby detect your groovy bike dancing?

It would be obvious to pretty much anyone on this forum....... to people who mostly drive.... no idea. :D

One song is definitely up there in terms of dancing probability: "september" by earth wind & fire. ;)

- Andy

I-Like-To-Bike 10-11-14 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by tractorlegs (Post 17207538)
Groovy? :lol:

I feel like bicycling is a dance, but figuratively speaking, which is what I thought Andy meant and assumed everyone else thought too.

Sometimes it is helpful for posts to be written without assuming that others can read the poster's thoughts; of course that is assuming that the poster is not just posting groovy rhetorical questions.

I-Like-To-Bike 10-11-14 05:25 PM

Me? I've been grooving while riding my bike for the last week to James Ellroy's latest novel, Perfidia. Turns back the clock to Dec 1941 L.A., with many of the cast of characters who populate Ellroy's L.A. Quartet of post war crime novels including L.A. Confidential and Black Dahlia. The dialog, especially of Sgt. Dudley Smith, is classic Ellroy. Highly recommended except for sensitive PC types.

Mark Stone 10-11-14 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 17208379)
Sometimes it is helpful for posts to be written without assuming that others can read the poster's thoughts; of course that is assuming that the poster is not just posting groovy rhetorical questions.

Very true - Andy and I were on the same page and I thought everyone could read our (his) intent. But people being different, and having different perspectives, is what keeps this forum (and life) interesting.

beastonabike 10-11-14 09:57 PM

Listening to music while riding saved my life..... well let me explain. I have been listening to music while commuting since Run DMC on my sony walkman. The other day my smart phone just up and died so I had to ride with no music. Now I ride through the Downtown East Side in Vancouver every night around midnight as part of my commute. With out the music I am hearing people cursing at me, challenging me to altercations and the icing on the cake was a hooker told me my flashing light was too bright so I told her it sure was because I saw how ugly she was. Well her "male friend" (pimp?) threw a beer bottle at me. Now if I had my music I would of just kept riding and not been my usual witty self and had projectiles lobbed at me.

Plus I like to ride to Miles Davis... Calms me down

Cheers,

Dave

velomoover 10-11-14 10:03 PM


Originally Posted by TransitBiker (Post 17200159)
Yes, dance, groove to a tune, audible or not?

I do, and it definitely is fun, especially on a good day not biting your face off with cold. :)

- Andy

Personally I don't for safety reasons.
But I did see a schwinn trike out side of the grocery store with a boombox bungie-corded into the back basket, playing some rob zombie. The rider was nowhere to be found, but they left their radio on.

I-Like-To-Bike 10-12-14 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by beastonabike (Post 17209039)
Plus I like to ride to Miles Davis... Calms me down

Cheers,

Dave

Get your smartphone fixed and listen to the great Miles Davis album, Jack Johnson, superior music to bike dance.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...on_S_30455.jpg

Jack Johnson (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jim from Boston 10-13-14 04:14 AM

Do you dance on your bike?

See this thread on the General Cycling Forum, "Perineum Polka"


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