I don't want to be tiresome, but doesn't wearing earbuds, particularly to listen to music while riding, scare you at all? I followed a friend from NYC to Indy for the GP a couple years ago. He listens to music constantly while riding. It was frightening to be behind him. Clearly distracted. I've done some extremely fast rides with this guy over the years and he is a capable, cautious rider. All that seemed to change with the music.
Earplugs of some kind are absolutely necessary. Earbuds for audio probably make sense for GPS (and to some, for telephone, though I don't do that). Music - not me!
Jack in NC
On 6/25/2012 2:41 AM, Nick Woods wrote:
Earplugs of some kind are absolutely necessary. Earbuds for audio probably make sense for GPS (and to some, for telephone, though I don't do that). Music - not me!
Jack in NC
On 6/25/2012 2:41 AM, Nick Woods wrote:
--- In st2_owners@yahoogroups.com, Rolland Waters <theshadking@...> wrote:
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> On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 1:29 AM, Nick Woods <nickw@...> wrote:
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> > that even having two speakers is illegal in some parts of the US!
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> http://drivinglaws.aaa.com/laws/headsets/
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> Earplugs are illegal in some states as well.
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