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Old 05-16-07 | 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by crushkilldstroy
you must have a pretty ****ty girlfriend if she didn't give you a ride in the pouring rain.
do you ride your bike**********
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Old 05-16-07 | 05:29 PM
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should deaf people not ride?
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Old 05-16-07 | 05:35 PM
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One of the things I enjoy most about bike forums is that no matter how awesome a day I am having there are always plenty of folks here to tell me how F'ed up I am.
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Old 05-16-07 | 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Samsa
I agree 110%( lame a*s*s wannabe throwback band trying to be 80's style rock)
plus these guys suck:
good charlotte
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anything on Mtv basically!
Fall Out Boy are my pop-rock vice. I love 'em.
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Old 05-16-07 | 07:40 PM
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First: glad you had a great ride.

Second: I agree about the headphones thing. I feel absolutely blind when I'm riding and listening to music. I need the extra info my ears give me to feel comfortable when riding.

Third: Glad you had a great ride. Rain typically really sucks when your destination isn't home.
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Old 05-16-07 | 09:13 PM
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I don't get the headphone hate... the wind noise is so loud that anything soft enough to be obscured by the music is going to be obliterated by the wind.
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Old 05-17-07 | 07:13 AM
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well, really, the issue is: what happens when you have to bail and you land on your ipod?

or your walkman...whichever.

that's $250 down the drain.

or $5, if it's the walkman.
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Old 05-17-07 | 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Seggybop
I don't get the headphone hate... the wind noise is so loud that anything soft enough to be obscured by the music is going to be obliterated by the wind.
I used to think that too. For a time (all last spring/summer) I rode with an earbud in my right ear, figuring I could hear cars coming up on me w/ my left ear so everything was fine. I even road from Toronto to Montreal like that every day. Due to unrelated circumstances (hearing loss of a family member) I decided that maybe having music blaring into one ear all the time might not be so good for my eardrum. I absolutely do notice an improvement in what I can perceive happening around me on the road now. You really can pick out vehicles approaching even with wind/city/traffic noise going on around you.

On a practical basis, if I hear a car coming up from behind me and see a bottleneck ahead, I can plan a different line ... instead of ended up in a ****ty situation that was "totally not my fault" (not that it matters if getting doored/hit is the result).

ON TOPIC, that ride sounds awesome. I've found that a lot of "****ty weather" rides can be amazing if you're in comfortable clothing. When I'm in my ridiculous full body Gortex commuting garb, I couldn't care less how hard it rains but it's always a blast to ride in conditions like that. Last winter I had a few moments in the middle of REALLY heavy, fat snowfall where the streets were dead, all the sounds were muffled and it felt like I was the only one on the road in all of downtown Toronto. That was a great thing to experience at night on the way home from work.
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Old 05-17-07 | 07:52 AM
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I always loved rainy weather. I was pretty upset when my girl drove my truck to work to pick me up when I had commuted on my bike. It woulda been pointless to tell her to drive home.... she had already spent the gas I was saving, and would've had to wait on me.

As long as it's not a torrential downpour with thunder and lightening, I'm game. Although, I want a beater bike for days like that.
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Old 05-17-07 | 07:59 AM
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I love people saying "gee, it must suck to have to ride your bike home" and just going "nup, can't wait!".
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