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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, 09:48:27 PM »
All the time!
FWIW: Shure Sound E2C headphones are amazing with helmets!! Yeah, I know.... They fit comfortably in your ear, the cords go over and behind the ears, so they don't get snagged when pulling the old bucket on. Sound quality is astounding!!!
In short, they rock!!
In town, it's just ear plugs and off key warbling. For long trips (i.e. 1 hr+), I feel that having some tunes is an essential thing...keeps you motivated and zooming along.
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January 06, 2009, 11:26:36 PM »
I find myself singing "Rider in the Rain" this time of year.
I used to sing "Riders on the Storm" until I took a moment to realize how make the beast with two backsing creepy that song is.
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Quote from: somegirl on January 06, 2009, 03:30:45 PM
Yer doing it wrong.
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Oh yeah, back on topic ...
I actually don't have tunes running through the ride that often. I take things more visually and snap mental pictures along the way.
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Some time I just bust out with Ehhh he he he he he. or Ahhhh Ha ha ha ha or something like that.
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I will listen to iTunes (wirelessly) if the ride is long enough. Otherwise, I will sing in my helmet. It's very loud and annoying. Once after a very long ride I sang Barney songs for the last hour. I was really tired. iTunes is such an improvement.
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Yeah, I do it. Well, not yodeling, but certainly humming. Badly, too.
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January 07, 2009, 01:02:36 PM »
I don't wear headphones that often, but I will sing, hum and make random noises. Usually I just hum in tune with my bike. I almost make a game out of it trying to stay in tune when changing gears and speeds.
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It's hard enough to focus on the road and listen to tunes while driving in the cage. As for my helmet, I'm usually uttering any one of these lines over and over:
"Thanks for the fabulous signal!"
"That
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"Son of a b**ch!"
"The DMV must be handing out licenses like candy these days."
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Quote from: duckwrench13 on January 06, 2009, 09:48:27 PM
All the time!
FWIW: Shure Sound E2C headphones are amazing with helmets!! Yeah, I know.... They fit comfortably in your ear, the cords go over and behind the ears, so they don't get snagged when pulling the old bucket on. Sound quality is astounding!!!
In short, the rock!!
Ducmouse swears by them as well.
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I don't vocalize, but I usually listen to music in my head (I guess it's the auditory equivalent of a photographic memory).
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I know this sounds hokey, but a lot of times especially when I first started riding I say a quick 'keep me safe' affirmation right after I pull the chin strap tight. Being in my helmet can be a place of quiet reflection where I can hear my thoughts the clearest... Sometimes I express them by yelling, crying, cursing, singing, laughing and yowling outrageously!! But no yodeling
And then there's the songs...lately I keep hearing "Somebody's Watching Me" and sometimes it's Micheal Jackson's "Bad"
I guess it's good I don't listen to an Ipod because I've got the tunes already going.
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Quote from: ducnymph on January 10, 2009, 07:02:25 PM
I know this sounds hokey, but a lot of times especially when I first started riding I say a quick 'keep me safe' affirmation right after I pull the chin strap tight. Being in my helmet can be a place of quiet reflection where I can hear my thoughts the clearest... Sometimes I express them by yelling, crying, cursing, singing, laughing and yowling outrageously!! But no yodeling
I know what you mean! I'm always pleading, "Please don't hit 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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I sing Bon Jovi or U2 pretty regularly. Not whole songs. I just repeat the chorus over and over again. Just my widdle brain can't store any more than that, and I'm pretty cheesy (and stuck in the late 80s).
I also use the phrase "mothermake the beast with two backser" a lot, especially in traffic, and usually in conjuction with "make the beast with two backs you, go make the beast with two backs yourselfyou make the beast with two backsing make the beast with two backsed-up make the beast with two backs of a mothermake the beast with two backsing useless, stupid make the beast with two backsing mothermake the beast with two backser". (I have rage issues, ya see . . ). And it's loud enough that sometimes I catch pedestrians looking at me, even over the sound of the bike. And drivers with their windows down have taken notice on occasion, especially when there are children in the car. Oops.
I found that singing during races was really helpful for going fast, particularly if I had open track. It would remind me to relax, and I'd ususally drop at least a second a lap from when I started singing. Talking to myself worked pretty well too. I never yodelled during a race, but FWIW I threw bike parts (or my bike or myself) at Dan any time he came near me.
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