Managed to get myself a Garmin![]()
How many (if any) here listen to music whilst out riding?
I'm sure this might be a bit of a provocative topic.
Providing you're sensible (i.e. not full volume) and maintain a good level of awareness do you think it's a good/bad idea?
Obviously in town centers and busy areas requiring a high degree of attention and focus to navigate it seems stupid but on fairly quiet country roads would you still avoid it?
It's a divisive topic as you've already guessed
Personally I listen to music, though only in one ear (my left). I used to listen to music in both ears and although I certainly couldn't hear as well I could still here nearly all traffic. On top of that, my reduced sound awareness trained me to more carefully check with my eyes before making any manoeuvres. I never had any accidents or near misses in the three years I rode with both ears "plugged".
A lot of people have the view that it is "common sense" that it is more dangerous to listen to music. There are however no proper studies that confirm or deny it. On top of that, deaf people and people in cars manage without being able to hear around them so personally I don't pay much attention to the common sense arguments that usually end with the person saying you should do what they say "just because".
The actual main reason I stopped listening to music in both ears was because when I would ride with friends at the weekend having nothing buffering me from the sound of traffic meant that it was really easy to overreact simply just because I wasn't used to the volume level.
Zomgz, I typed "here" instead of "hear"
Looks like your speed is getting better. That's 1-2 mph faster than the last ride I saw you do iirc?
I've started using some of the below during the winter months. They're pretty decent and don't require you to wear twenty layers of socks or full shoe covers:
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Thanks for taking the time to reply.
As I thought, I used to listen to headphones whilst out on my motorbike. Think I'm on the same side of the fence as you with this one.
OT:
My second ride out, to help some of yesterdays food throughonly about 1 or 2 degrees here and I'm not finding riding in the cold that miserable although my feet have turned to complete blocks of ice
I stuck a second pair of socks on as they were a bit nippy from last weekends ride but they were actually very painful once I'd got home and taken my shoes off. Looking forward to some warmer weather!
(2 pairs socks, padded shorts, full length compression trousers, short sleeve compression top, t-shirt, knitwear jumper, windproof high-vis coat, windproof gloves, lid)
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It's a divisive topic as you've already guessed
Personally I listen to music, though only in one ear (my left). I used to listen to music in both ears and although I certainly couldn't hear as well I could still hear nearly all traffic. On top of that, my reduced sound awareness trained me to more carefully check with my eyes before making any manoeuvres. I never had any accidents or near misses in the three years I rode with both ears "plugged".
A lot of people have the view that it is "common sense" that it is more dangerous to listen to music. There are however no proper studies that confirm or deny it. On top of that, deaf people and people in cars manage without being able to hear around them so personally I don't pay much attention to the common sense arguments that usually end with the person saying you should do what they say "just because".
The actual main reason I stopped listening to music in both ears was because when I would ride with friends at the weekend having nothing buffering me from the sound of traffic meant that it was really easy to overreact simply just because I wasn't used to the volume level.
You can use the bone induction headphone technology to have music and keep your "peripheral" hearing. They work a treat and are sub £100 now.
Interesting, I'll give them a look thanks. Rest of my feet were fine, just my toes are dead![]()
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