smitty141
My name is Smitty.. And I have a motorcycle proble
It is hard for me to ride without it. When I want to really wick it up I will play some devil's music backwards to help me get into the groove... I got to have tunes... Smitty
Hey now -- you were the one that alerted me to the Pazzo discusion. You KNOW I need to make room for those. (Actually, those are mechanical and not electrical, so they won't spend much time on the farkle shelf.)Uhm, to make more room on the FJR farkle shelf? OR to actually USE? :lol: (Pretty cold, huh? :blink: )
I love classical music, and it's almost the only kind of music I can work to. I'm just so used to skiing bumps to rock 'n' roll with a driving beat that it's an almost automatic trigger that gets me into the fun task of making turns. Before Walkman tape players, I used to pause at the top of a bump run and establish the rhythm by conjuring some song with a really driving beat before launching. It's almost a hard wired thing by now.Lately, I've been experimenting with what music I play. It has been rather bizarre to ride sweepers and twisties with "classical" (Yes...long-hair, symphony, Boston Pops) music. In fact, I used that very music while riding my favorite river roads yesterday. It keeps me from twisting on the throttle and helps me ride a bit smoother rather than listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd, Allman Bros., 70's & 80's rock, etc.
Gunny!Music on the slab, but I tend to turn it off in the twisties. Doesn't bother my concentration enough to worry about on the slab tho.
I'm with Exskibum. Riding motorcycles is amazingly similar to skiing in a lot of ways. Music gives you rhythm, rhythm makes you smooth. Smooth makes you effortlessly fast. This is the Exskibum and Highlander technique I have been trying to master from the masters.
I try to never ride without it, if I do, I just can't ride as well. Nothing like screaming through the mountains with AC/DC, setting the pace! unk:
Before Sony came out with the Walkman, I simply sang in my head while skiing moguls. My song of choice for moguls was Exodus by Bob Marley. MOVE!I'm with Exskibum. Riding motorcycles is amazingly similar to skiing in a lot of ways. Music gives you rhythm, rhythm makes you smooth. Smooth makes you effortlessly fast. This is the Exskibum and Highlander technique I have been trying to master from the masters.
Yes, and riding dirt bikes is almost exactly like skiing but alas, I have not listened to a lot of music whilst riding off road. Too much time spent scraping myself off rocks, trees, swamps and the likes, with very sweaty helmets. Rock rhythms are the fuel for my spirit, classical for relaxing and contemplation and light jazz for evenings with the better half. My Ipod is stored so I can pause it but not screw with it.
Hehehe -- you'd like my "Bump Skiing" playlist. I was listening to that as we were riding Sunday -- maybe even when you were honking at my deaf and oblivious ***. On a Walkman, my favorite ski tape was "4 U 2 Ski 2" -- same kinda stuff. "Exodus" was on both, because THAT's exactly what I mean! My all time favorite to "blow the touristas away"** in a bump field was "Driving With My Eyes Closed" by Don Henley:Before Sony came out with the Walkman, I simply sang in my head while skiing moguls. My song of chouice for moguls was Exodus by Bob Marley. MOVE!
It's good for fast twisties too. I still don't listen to music while riding unless I'm with Sherri.
Sounds alot like my setup. I have an Airclick remote mounted to my left mirrror mount and my iPod in my right brest pocket of my 'stitch. Cheap $20 ear buds work well enough for me B)Ipod nanoEty Motic ER6 earphones - great at cancelling out windnoise but not so much that it drowns out everything like honking horns or sirens from the cop behind you.
Monster RF wireless remote - great because there are no wires to deal with and you can turn on/off, play pause, volume, skip tracks and even playlists - I just wrap it around the handlbars and for the most part works well (about the size of a g-shock watch)- with this device I can safely tuck my ipod away in my jacket so it won't get wet and earphone cords are the only ones you have to deal with
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