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CharliesAngel
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So who's brave enough to admit to humming/singing/yodelling when they have their
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January 06, 2009, 02:04:31 PM »
helmet on?
Rode from SF to Carmel last week-end and forgot the iPod...ended up doing something I thought I would *NEVER* do outside of the shower... I started humming (really badly) in my helmet out of sheer boredom...
so who else wants to 'fess up?
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Re: So who's brave enough to admit to humming/singing/yodelling when they have t
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January 06, 2009, 02:06:46 PM »
I talk to myself while riding like...
That was a nice turn... Your riding like shit today..... what a stupid F..ing Cager etc.
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January 06, 2009, 02:23:57 PM »
I don't ride with an iPod...it's distracting, it's dangerous, and it's
mostly illegal
in CA.
So singing inside your helmet is perfectly acceptable.
I have a few staples...
Friggin in the Riggin (Sex Pistols Version)
The
Kazakhstani National ANthem
(Borat version)
Stonehenge
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Re: So who's brave enough to admit to humming/singing/yodelling when they have their
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January 06, 2009, 02:31:57 PM »
Totally, unconditionally, incontrovertibly, and "Thank-god-you-can't-hear-me" guilty of this.
Beat boxing, singing "move pregnant dog get out da way, get out da way" or "Move upside and let the man go through" while lane splitting, mooing at cows, or just singing horrible little made up ditties. Whatever it takes to keep myself entertained.
The worst is singing in your helmet at a stoplight, and realizing that a convertible just pulled up next to you with the top down... and yup, they can hear every off-key note.
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Re: So who's brave enough to admit to humming/singing/yodelling when they have their
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January 06, 2009, 02:45:14 PM »
the theme from Mission Impossible is my personal favorite...
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Re: So who's brave enough to admit to humming/singing/yodelling when they have their
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January 06, 2009, 02:47:49 PM »
I sing almost everytime I ride. For some reason I sing the chorus to "Going the Distance" by Cake at least once per ride, and I hate that song and that band
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Re: So who's brave enough to admit to humming/singing/yodelling when they have their
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January 06, 2009, 02:48:55 PM »
Quote from: desmoquattro on January 06, 2009, 02:23:57 PM
I don't ride with an iPod...it's distracting, it's dangerous, and it's
mostly illegal
in CA.
So singing inside your helmet is perfectly acceptable.
Um, dangerous? From the guy who wheelies/stoppies/drags knee on the road? Huh? Pot meet kettle.
*opinion warning* Riding with an Ipod is even less dangerous then having a radio in a car, turn on Ipod, hit shuffle, ride. No station changing, basically have to pull over to fiddle with the thing, overall far less to worry about. And since you
should
be wearing ear plugs on the highway anyway, having music playing doesn't really make much a difference in your overall awareness level.
And it definitely helps avoid embrassing things like having to discuss what songs you end up singing in your helmet without it.
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Re: So who's brave enough to admit to humming/singing/yodelling when they have t
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January 06, 2009, 02:57:25 PM »
Riding with music makes me ride more aggressive depending on the song that pumps me up.
I try to stay away from tunes like that.
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Re: So who's brave enough to admit to humming/singing/yodelling when they have their
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January 06, 2009, 03:00:30 PM »
I've never ridden with my iPod before ... just earplugs.. so I do find myself humming along quite a bit ... mooing at cows ... or cursing at the prius in front of me.
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Re: So who's brave enough to admit to humming/singing/yodelling when they have their
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January 06, 2009, 03:09:30 PM »
Quote from: Jammen on January 06, 2009, 02:48:55 PM
Um, dangerous? From the guy who wheelies/stoppies/drags knee on the road? Huh? Pot meet kettle.
*opinion warning* Riding with an Ipod is even less dangerous then having a radio in a car, turn on Ipod, hit shuffle, ride. No station changing, basically have to pull over to fiddle with the thing, overall far less to worry about. And since you
should
be wearing ear plugs on the highway anyway, having music playing doesn't really make much a difference in your overall awareness level.
And it definitely helps avoid embrassing things like having to discuss what songs you end up singing in your helmet without it.
It's illegal...and just try convincing a cop that you had only
one
earplug in
I've personally seen a pile-up of Monsters caused by wearing an iPod while riding. I figure that I'm going to do wheelies & stoppies anyway, and I don't want Iggy Pop screaming in my ear, pumping the adrenaline, when I do it...that'd be overkill
So I don't like riding with iPods.
And car stereos are distracting too...you may have a point, but that doesn't make iPods any less bad on motorcycles.
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CharliesAngel
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Re: So who's brave enough to admit to humming/singing/yodelling when they have their
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Quote from: desmoquattro on January 06, 2009, 02:23:57 PM
I don't ride with an iPod...it's distracting, it's dangerous, and it's
mostly illegal
in CA.
Ummmm, I don't ride and do wheelies...it's distracting for others, it's dangerous, and it's mostly illegal in CA
Have I said how awesome you guys all are? Well you are! I love the DMF!
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January 06, 2009, 03:12:43 PM »
Quote from: CharliesAngel on January 06, 2009, 03:10:26 PM
Ummmm, I don't ride and do wheelies...it's distracting for others, it's dangerous, and it's mostly illegal in CA
One wheel == Less Friction == Less front tire wear
Well, until you put the wheel down for a turn.
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Jammen
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Re: So who's brave enough to admit to humming/singing/yodelling when they have their
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January 06, 2009, 03:19:11 PM »
Quote from: desmoquattro on January 06, 2009, 03:09:30 PM
It's illegal...and just try convincing a cop that you had only
one
earplug in
I've personally seen a pile-up of Monsters caused by wearing an iPod while riding. I figure that I'm going to do wheelies & stoppies anyway, and I don't want Iggy Pop screaming in my ear, pumping the adrenaline, when I do it...that'd be overkill
So I don't like riding with iPods.
And car stereos are distracting too...you may have a point, but that doesn't make iPods any less bad on motorcycles.
I'll worry about being pulled over for having headphone lines running into my helmet about the time I start seeing/hearing about people being pulled over for being on a cell phone.
With the Ipod pile up, was the guy playing with it? Distracted by the music? Or just not paying attention in general? Because not paying attention never happens without an outside distraction.
Good on you for not wanting to be distracted, though I suppose it's not too much of an issue when you only ride more then 30 miles away from SF once a year.
(Luv ya DQ! ~runs~
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Re: So who's brave enough to admit to humming/singing/yodelling when they have t
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January 06, 2009, 03:29:27 PM »
DQ the Hooligan who hates Footloose
Its the Devils Music
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Re: So who's brave enough to admit to humming/singing/yodelling when they have their
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Quote from: desmoquattro on January 06, 2009, 03:12:43 PM
One wheel == Less Friction == Less front tire wear
Well, until you put the wheel down for a turn.
Yer doing it wrong.
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