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for me all im doing is replacing wind noise. drives me crazy. the head phones i use i can still hear traffic, still less of course. which also keeps me out of trouble IMO. when some cool kid yells somthing profane at me, i cannot understand it and i dont chase the car. when i ride solo only, do i wear my ipod. i dont know what people are thinking when they are listening to music when around other people. i had a guy get upset with me when he was talking to me because he couldnt hear me. go figure:wtf:
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FWIW, When I bought my iPhone, I looked at the earphones that they had in the apple store. They had an interesting (but very expensive) set that simply blocked waaaay too much outside noise. I got the vmoda vibe duo because a) I could still hear conversations around me through them, and b) it had the cleanest mic sound. I can talk into the mic going 30mph and the person on the call can hear me just fine! Uh oh, am I going to start a talking on the phone while biking backlash now?
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Originally Posted by umd
(Post 7286817)
FWIW, When I bought my iPhone, I looked at the earphones that they had in the apple store. They had an interesting (but very expensive) set that simply blocked waaaay too much outside noise. I got the vmoda vibe duo because a) I could still hear conversations around me through them, and b) it had the cleanest mic sound. I can talk into the mic going 30mph and the person on the call can hear me just fine! Uh oh, am I going to start a talking on the phone while biking backlash now?
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i always ipod, unless i am on a group ride in which case i never ipod
i ski with tunes, drive with tunes, and listen to tunes around the house. i have a setup that allows me to immediately mute the music at tricky intersections or trafficy areas, should the situation warrant it. |
Originally Posted by umd
(Post 7286817)
I got the vmoda vibe duo ...
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I don't listen to music when I ride, because really i like the serene nothingness of riding a bike. I can also hear most cars coming, or when they are being patient waiting to get by me (nice so I can give the thank you wave when they finally pass) or when they are waiting right on my rear wheel, not so patiently. Also the beloved redneck is easier to hear, thanks for taking out the muffler Ahole.
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This whole thread reminds me of when I worked for a MassHighway. Someone had asked the director why the call boxes were all placed such that you faced traffic as you use them, his response was so that you can see the 18 wheeler right before it hits you.
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Originally Posted by schu777
(Post 7284933)
What I don't understand is WHY does everyone have to be entertained ALL the time? Everyone has an IPod going with whatever they are doing. People texting/talking to their friend while walking/driving. Kids watching DVD's while Mommy is going to the store. TV's everywhere while eating/shopping. Society has gotten to the point that we are expecting to be entertained every waking second.
Sometimes, though, I don't ride with an iPod, and I might use earplugs instead. Wind noise gets to be pretty bad sometimes (cruising at 15 mph with 15 mph wind = 30 mph windspeed... which is LOUD), and there's quite a racket on the 14th St. bridge with traffic going 60 mph just a few feet away. Good earplugs like the Etymotics ER20s that I got from work turn down the volume on everything without eliminating the "S"-like sounds that foam earplugs wipe out. I get back home feeling relaxed and without ringing ears -- and still without being surprised by hazards that I hadn't already seen with my eyes or via my mirror. (new can o' worms, eh?) |
Originally Posted by TexasBubba
(Post 7285768)
I've only been coming to BF for a couple months, but this is a recurring thread... do you guys ever think that this is just someone being a troll... wanting to stir the pot just to watch the arguement?
The bottom-line is that it is dangerous in some circumstances... others it's not... if someone gets taken out because they did something stupid... then the gene-pool is a little cleaner! :twitchy: :D :twitchy: :D :twitchy: :D :twitchy: I guess my main argument is that even though I do like listening to my songs, I also like the meditative experience. Cycling isn't just training but also a stress reliever for me, so having pump up songs in my head while trying to relax is hard, and if it's to slow - well than it's to slow. Although I should open a new thread about what songs people listen too.... would be interesting.:twitchy: |
I also refuse to use a mirror, I find moving images on my handlebars even more distracting than music. Forgive my P.D.D.:crash:
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Originally Posted by Dice
(Post 7288007)
I guess my main argument is that even though I do like listening to my songs, I also like the meditative experience. Cycling isn't just training but also a stress reliever for me, so having pump up songs in my head while trying to relax is hard, and if it's to slow - well than it's to slow.
Originally Posted by Dice
(Post 7288007)
Although I should open a new thread about what songs people listen too.... would be interesting.:twitchy:
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Originally Posted by Dice
(Post 7284126)
I don't really think a lot of people don't listen to it so they can "hear cars" just that they aren't as distracted.
Discipline, my son, discipline. If you can walk and chew gum you can ride and listen to music. |
Originally Posted by Dice
(Post 7288009)
I also refuse to use a mirror, I find moving images on my handlebars even more distracting than music. Forgive my P.D.D.:crash:
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Originally Posted by Dice
(Post 7288009)
I also refuse to use a mirror, I find moving images on my handlebars even more distracting than music. Forgive my P.D.D.:crash:
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Originally Posted by BarracksSi
(Post 7288854)
I switched to a helmet mirror so that I sweep it side-to-side, letting me see more than a handlebar mirror could.
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Originally Posted by botto
(Post 7288962)
F r e d e l i c i o u s .
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Originally Posted by pharding
(Post 7283832)
I do not like riding with an iPod because you cannot hear cars.
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This poll assumes I have an ipod; I do not. Once upon a time, long ago, ipods did not exist, and humans used such gadgets as the Walkman and Discman. I have never used my Discman for walking, running, driving, or cycling.
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you CAN hear cars when you are listening to an ipod
just wanted to clear that up.... let me say it again you CAN hear cars when you are listening to an iPod |
Originally Posted by Monument Man
(Post 7290667)
you CAN hear cars...
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I usually listen while riding.
A couple of times when I was really suffering the music started to bother me so I had to turn it off. |
Oh boy, another iPod thread!
I'm curious, of the people who don't like to listen to music when riding, how many just don't generally like to listen to music period. On the other hand, if you like music and are denying yourself the opportunity to ride with it at least occasionally, you're missing out. Especially with the ease of mp3's. I would have a hard time believing that somebody with a passion for music would go without all the time. Also, I think some of the anti iPod crowd is clueless to the extent that some of us are aware of our surroundings without our ears. Many of us have learned how to do it in cars with decades of practice and we are comfortable in our surroundings. I really think that many of you without that kind of experience shouldn't be using an iPod. And since we are talking about music and riding and the inevitable statement that I need all my senses comes up, anybody care to explain how it is that the deaf, dumb and blind boy played such a mean pinball?? |
Originally Posted by scotch
(Post 7283833)
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Originally Posted by daredevil
(Post 7290916)
I'm curious, of the people who don't like to listen to music when riding, how many just don't generally like to listen to music period.
I've NEVER had my iPod on my bike outside. As I said earlier, I started riding pretty seriously before Walkmans were invented so I've developed my appreciation of riding without the need for music. If iPods existed when I started riding, it might be a different story. -murray |
Originally Posted by Murrays
(Post 7291145)
I've NEVER had my iPod on my bike outside.
btw, a large library in this day and age only means you have a lot of memory. My teenage daughter has more music than me and I've made a career in the field. |
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