Stopped today by the Spanish police

Explain to me how that works,
Our government can walk all over us, tax everything, destroy education, roads, farming, health etc and we sit back and take it…..
But another country not allowing headphones in our helmets on their roads and we throw a hissie fit?
Spanish taxes are higher than ours.
 
Explain to me how that works,
Our government can walk all over us, tax everything, destroy education, roads, farming, health etc and we sit back and take it…..
But another country not allowing headphones in our helmets on their roads and we throw a hissie fit?

AFAIK our Government couldnt give a fuck about in-ear monitors or riding with audio...........................yet.

That is until our Continental Cousins start giving them yet more ideas to tax the (two-wheeled) motorists.
 
Agreed.

Our government allows people on CBT to ride for business use.
Better not come up with any new ideas...
They can walk into the sea, and keep going.
 
I simply don’t see the attraction of listening to music when riding. I’ve never done it, so blissfully unaware of the benefits. 🤔
I do wear ear plugs though 👍
I only ever listen to music (or audio books) on long days on the motorway. It makes the time fly by and I'm sure it keeps me far more alert. Without it, every minute lasts an hour.

On one memorable occasion, riding from Channel Tunnel to Limoges (about 8 hrs riding), I had to ride up and down a couple of autoroute junctions because I was just getting towards the end of a good book (Liberty by Garrison Keillor).
 
I only ever listen to music (or audio books) on long days on the motorway. It makes the time fly by and I'm sure it keeps me far more alert. Without it, every minute lasts an hour.

On one memorable occasion, riding from Channel Tunnel to Limoges (about 8 hrs riding), I had to ride up and down a couple of autoroute junctions because I was just getting towards the end of a good book (Liberty by Garrison Keillor).
Funny isn't it. Since Autocom arrived and the technology that's followed I've always listened to music. It's the icing on my motorcycling cake. However, when it comes to the spoken word whether it be books or radio talk, I just cannot take one word of it in. There again, with the Senas I can concentrate on my riding whilst talking and listening to complete and utter bollox with my riding pals. As I said, funny innit. 🤗
 
Listen to music whilst you are riding, you deserve to crash and die.

That is all I have to say about that.
 
I’m kinda with Att on this one (except the death part?! lol). If you get bored on a bike, you’re riding too slow!! Bikes excite me and I avoid boring situations on them (like motorways). That’s what cars are for. Very few of us have bikes as their only mode of transport. Those that do have my utmost respect and can listen to music if they want! 😂
 
Friend of mine has bluetooth hearing aids.......
Invaluable, I should think that all modern hearing aids are now Bluetooth compatible.
They’re great for pairing with your iPhone so you can hear Waze/Google maps etc. whilst driving, Spotify, Audible, and of course phone calls, but definitely not for wearing under a crash helmet.
In regard to listening to music whilst riding, absolutely not, as I prefer to concentrate on what I’m doing. I can deal with satnav instructions but that’s all my elderly brain can handle.
 
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If you get bored on a bike, you’re riding too slow!! Bikes excite me and I avoid boring situations on them (like motorways). That’s what cars are for.

If you do long distance travel, long boring stretches of motorway are pretty much inevitable. Especially when you live in the UK.
Again: I flatly refused to adopt intercoms or any form of audio (earbuds or anything else) for a couple of decades riding but, when I reluctantly tried, I was surprised how it really helps with boredom or (somehow) tiredness on long distance (motorway) travel. I do not use any music when properly "riding", ever.

You never know...
 
Invaluable, I should think that all modern hearing aids are now Bluetooth compatible.
They’re great for pairing with your iPhone so you can hear Waze/Google maps etc. whilst driving, Spotify, Audible, and of course phone calls, but definitely not for wearing under a crash helmet.
In regard to listening to music whilst riding, absolutely not, as I prefer to concentrate on what I’m doing. I can deal with satnav instructions but that’s all my elderly brain can handle.
Bluetooth so close to your brain....Has there been any long term tests to understand the effects of this? I would be wary of using this tech until I found out how it could affect the largest electrical organ in your body.
 
Most of the UKGSer demographic have no need to worry about any long term effects of Blue Tooth radiation.
 


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