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 Posted: 13:56 - 24 Jun 2008 Post subject: Helmet music |
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I'm intrigued.
I come across many people on bike forums who say they listen to ipods etc whilst riding, but I would've thought that would be rather dangerous!
Surely it's safer to be able to hear traffic around you and the odd warning beep as something swerves towards you without seeing you?
I actually wear hearing aids so perhaps I'm just coming from a different perspective, and I'd feel very insecure if I couldn't hear things happening around me...
Opinions please?
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i some times use ipod, i dont have it that loud that i cant hear the road, 70% volume means i still hear my bike cars and horns and any thing elce ____________________ https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y214/tiggiefriend/11.jpg
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When someone calls me on my bike when i have the MP3 plugged in, i can't concentrate properly. But with only music playing i'm fine, i step up my observations and kinda glide with the music.
I crashed back in 1999 badly listning to Slipknot full whack and riding like a pleb.
I've learnt a lot from that, i don't let the music effect my riding that much anymore. ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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I was listening to my mp3 player today on the bike (Enter Shikari) and it was quite pleasant. BUT when I took my helmet off... O my GOD! The pain was ridiculous, I crumpled over, my ear felt like it had been ripped in half!
So I would suggest getting some decent earphones if you're going to listen to music
...and do a search this has been discussed a million times and there's a number of headphone suggestions lying around such as these:
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DidierD wrote: | I was listening to my mp3 player today on the bike (Enter Shikari) and it was quite pleasant. BUT when I took my helmet off... O my GOD! The pain was ridiculous, I crumpled over, my ear felt like it had been ripped in half!
So I would suggest getting some decent earphones if you're going to listen to music
...and do a search this has been discussed a million times and there's a number of headphone suggestions lying around such as these:
https://www.dv247.com/invt/51872/ |
yeah errmm, I'm not actually after a set of headphones, thanks though!
However perhaps you'd care to voice your opinion on wether you think you're safer or not when listening to music whilst riding, or wether it makes no difference? ____________________ Previous: Aprilia Habana Retro 50cc (beauty), Yamaha SR125 (fell apart), Honda XR125 (nippy little commuter), Honda SLR650 (Geewhizz), Yamaha Diversion 900S (Smoooooth) written off courtesy of a stupid escaped horse.
(7 year gap), BMW F650 (Relaxing ride). Aprilia Caponord ETV1000 (Big and bold). Yamaha FZS600 (got me in trouble too quick!).
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There have been loads of threads on this recently, have a search, although for me if you listen to an iPOD whilst on your bike it's going to damage your hearing even more than not wearing ear plugs.
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At first (during first week or so) I didn't listen to music as I wanted to get confident on my new bike, but now I listen to my ipod in one ear all the time so I can still hear sirens and traffic around me which I think is really important on a bike.
I must admit i get a little carried away when my fave songs come on and start bopping my head and screaming at the top of my lungs. But at other times (particularly filtering fast between standstill and crawling traffic), i do feel i concentrate a bit more with the ipod on.
I dont think it's an issue of whether it's safe or not to listen to music, it's the issue of who is listening to the music.
As killa has mentioned above- he has learnt a lesson for letting the music take over. But a lot of people also say the music makes the focus on the road more..... So down to the individual really. ____________________ www.artridertraining.co.uk |
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I only bother with in when i'm out on a hoon in the county - very little traffic when you hit the outskirts of the city (Edinburgh). I feel that i've sufficiently screwed up my hearing what with all those hours in the garage/studio with the amps and PA cranked onto 11 and riding home with tinnitus - ironically, at download fest i didn't even suffer a single bout .
In the town, i'd rather wear ear plugs since the stuff I listen to would probably cause me to launch out at a car car window with my fist or worse. At least with the ear plugs, you still have the option of not listening to what the twat in the car has to say.
Big ham's right about the hearing damage - i use my MP3 player on full blast on very long, tedious motorway runs to mask out the wind noise, which in itself is a bad thing considering the amount of decibels you are effectively substituting, but i see it as the lesser of two evils. Although, having said that, well designed earphones block out the wind noise yet your still able to listen to music at lower volumes . I think wind noise at 90-100mph is about 100-110db depending on riding position, wind direction and helmet design. Please note that the decibel scale IS exponential, so you are talking about a MASSIVE increase in noise. ____________________ The Tot 2007 Yamaha R1 4C8 2002 Yamaha FZS1000 Fazer &
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Whatever you do, do not listen to mentalist drum and bass whilst filtering through rush-hour traffic on your way to work. Still not sure how I survived that particular 'riding like a complete tool' moment. Doh.
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If memory serves from previous threads on this topic, opinions range from 'if you listen to music you're going to DIE!!' to 'it makes no difference whatsoever.'
For me, the latter is true although, it does become uncomfortable after a while if you have rubbish earphones. I find that the music just adds to the general din making it marginally more bearable, I could still hear cars and lorries etc.
The main downside is having to rewire yourself if you stop.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 338 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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