At 9:54 PM +0000 4/9/12, eddie wrote: OK, I have a question, consider this a poll of sorts, here goes; "Do you ride with a pair or Ear Buds (or some other headset) and listen to music? Or do you ride with no sounds?" Me? I am a no music rider. I use ear plugs, and wear a skull cap, to reduce noise as much as I can. A good helmet is essential to reduce air flow noise (I use a full face). The ear plugs and skull cap (which cover my ears) give me about as quiet a ride as I can get. I find that music masks most other noises. The biggest reason is this; a motorcycle in motion is loud enough, I don't like the risk of hearing damage due to noise pollution. Even with the ear plugs and skull cap, I sometimes have a mild case of tinnitus. Eddie M. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> >
music and things.
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When I'm commuting or super-slabbing it on a trip, I listen to my
Armstrong & Getty podcast.
Short runs at high speed, I wear earplugs.
If I'm riding backroads & trails for fun, I go sans anything.
Mark
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On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 4:54 PM, eddie wrote:
I'm a big fan of ear plugs. If you ever ride with me and want to try some, just ask as I usually have a pocket full. I take the time to insert them properly, rolling them flat and inserting into the ear while reaching around my head with the off hand to pull my ear back to straighten the ear canal to allow the plug to fit in. Sometimes it takes more than one try to get it right. Full disclosure - I have significant hearing loss and wear hearing aids to hear most but not all of what other folks take for granted. I also have a set of molded in-ear speaker which allow me to listen to music at conversational volumes while on the bike. Rocking down a twisty road to the tune of "Orange Blossom special" or Sex-O-Matic Venus Freak" puts a smile on my face! -- Kevin Powers White Bear Lake, MN [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> ** > > > OK, I have a question, consider this a poll of sorts, here goes; > > "Do you ride with a pair or Ear Buds (or some other headset) and listen to > music? Or do you ride with no sounds?" >
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Ear plugs and Ipods and the speakers are mounted in helmets, part of the communication system. The music is just background music not overriding any other noises. My wife rides the same way. We're leaving Mexico City tomorrow morn heading north somewhere. Once we get out of the city and on the open roads, the ipods will be turned on.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "eddie" wrote: > > OK, I have a question, consider this a poll of sorts, here goes; > > "Do you ride with a pair or Ear Buds (or some other headset) and listen to music? Or do you ride with no sounds?" > > Me? I am a no music rider. I use ear plugs, and wear a skull cap, to reduce noise as much as I can. A good helmet is essential to reduce air flow noise (I use a full face). The ear plugs and skull cap (which cover my ears) give me about as quiet a ride as I can get. I find that music masks most other noises. The biggest reason is this; a motorcycle in motion is loud enough, I don't like the risk of hearing damage due to noise pollution. Even with the ear plugs and skull cap, I sometimes have a mild case of tinnitus. > > Eddie M. >
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I use Etymotic ER 20 ear plugs when I ride. I've tried riding with music
on long rides but have found that it doesn't work for me. I like the
Etymotics because they don't completely seal the ear so I don't get the
low frequency booming that I get with other ear plugs and ear muffs. My
hearing falls off rapidly above 4,000 hertz so I use hearing protection
when riding and when mowing with my lawn tractor. Music in the car but
not on the bike.
Alan Henderson A13 Iowa
On 4/9/2012 4:54 PM, eddie wrote: > OK, I have a question, consider this a poll of sorts, here goes; > > "Do you ride with a pair or Ear Buds (or some other headset) and listen to music? Or do you ride with no sounds?" > > Me? I am a no music rider. I use ear plugs, and wear a skull cap, to reduce noise as much as I can. A good helmet is essential to reduce air flow noise (I use a full face). The ear plugs and skull cap (which cover my ears) give me about as quiet a ride as I can get. I find that music masks most other noises. The biggest reason is this; a motorcycle in motion is loud enough, I don't like the risk of hearing damage due to noise pollution. Even with the ear plugs and skull cap, I sometimes have a mild case of tinnitus. > > Eddie M. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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My daily commute on superslab has me normally listening to radio. Visiting England and Europe this summer so I'm listening to French lessons on my ride home. I notice that it traffic ahead looks dicey, I don't think/repeat the lesson until things return to normal. My tiny brain can be distracted. However, when I rode my Street Triple home from Oregon to Phoenix, I HAD to listen to music to stay alert. Nothing like Seether blasting to keep you awake!
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Music when I'm on the road.. but no music when I'm off road.
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Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Music or Quiet?
OK, I have a question, consider this a poll of sorts, here goes;
"Do you ride with a pair or Ear Buds (or some other headset) and listen to music? Or do you ride with no sounds?"
Me? I am a no music rider. I use ear plugs, and wear a skull cap, to reduce noise as much as I can. A good helmet is essential to reduce air flow noise (I use a full face). The ear plugs and skull cap (which cover my ears) give me about as quiet a ride as I can get. I find that music masks most other noises. The biggest reason is this; a motorcycle in motion is loud enough, I don't like the risk of hearing damage due to noise pollution. Even with the ear plugs and skull cap, I sometimes have a mild case of tinnitus.
Eddie M.
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I'm mainly a sounds of silence dud. over 400 thousand mile of solo touring tell me this. Ear plugs work great for the sounds of silence. But, to each their own. Today, KLR bak up and running great. Bad sparkplug cap setup. '''It's good now -----
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