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Blurr wrote:lol..... It's TsingTao over here now Rob and it's the bomb!!!!!!
Hey can you bring me back a bar mat Russ... :D
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DISCO wrote:
Blurr wrote:lol..... It's TsingTao over here now Rob and it's the bomb!!!!!!
Hey can you bring me back a bar mat Russ... :D
and don't forget to pick up those unlocked Boogie board bag! :roll:
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Motlet Crew...."Kickstart my Heart" over and over and over :D
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Ali600+150 wrote:IXIL Black Soundtrack.......and I sing.
Must be something with the IXIL's ....I sing too ! ;) :lol:
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Though I did have to cut mine down....to tune, D#... ! :shock: :lol: :lol:
Never listen to music (other than my bike's ...) when I ride !!

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When I was photographing bands in London I tried listening to music on the ride home ONCE. I had been at a fairly loud gig (Read farkin LOUD), and was riding through mainly deserted main roads through the south east suberbs an some time after 2am (Waterloo Bridge - Elephant & Castle - A2 to Greenwich - M2 into Kent for those in the know).

I choose Judas Priest's Painkiller and set off on my way home. Now, as I grew up on dirt bikes with no clocks, I tend to change gear by listening to the engine. In normal circumstances this is perfectly acceptable, and on my FZ750 I could ride at the right speed limit by knowing what gear and revs I was at.

However, somewhere along the A2 (Camberwell I think) I looked at the speedo! It seems that abusing your hearing at a heavy metal concert, then plugging into a personal stereo reduced your ability to hear the engine. Assuming you click through the gears when you do hear the engine, means you attain a fair pace :twisted:

I have never ridden with loud music again.

I have however ridden with music turned down a bit, on a long journey, just to relieve the boredom.
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For commuting: Korn, tool, NIN and Crystal Method, RATM
For long rides/recreational: Crystal Method (still good!), jameroquai, some of the chill dj mixes that come out periodically, particularly Armin Van Beurin, foo fighters, Sash! Tupaq, eminem (hey 3 years ago i woulda bitchslapped myself for that), Snoopdog.
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hmmm besides 10000+rpm and a rattly cam-chain?
  • cruisin - ben harper and the passive likes
    twisty - audioslave, soundgarden etc
    on'it - rammstein and so forth..

btw. deaf people have exceptional situational awareness. WHY?!

each to their own/ability.
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Nosferatu wrote:If you're listening to music, how can you hear the growl of the bike?
droning... just imagine adding a blow-off-valve
Nosferatu wrote: Thats one of the reasons you put an aftermarket can on it after all.
one of the other is to reduce back-pressure, de restrict airflow, increase HP and tune the curve.
Nosferatu wrote:If you didn't want to hear the deep bass tones coming out of the exhaust, why spend all that money on getting one?
as above
Nosferatu wrote: The other reason I spose is power gain and smoothing out power delivery, but honestly, who here can use the extra power gained from it (except maybe 600 riders, who need it :twisted: ) not that its much?
my hand is up ... try a Micron FS with serpent headers + a little head, PC and decent tune.... 20rwhp thank you.
Nosferatu wrote:So the main reason is---->coz it sounds shit hot!!!![<b] Then you want to put on earphones to drown it out, thats just screwy. I think its also a bit dangerous, you can't hear whats going on around you or what your bike is doing. But then I'm probably too old and crochety for it these days :lol:


personally not been too fussed on the pitch'n tones of the fire breather... as long as it does it's job like the rest of the machine.. function over form for me..

as for the museeq... it keeps me occupied, as i'm worse when bored

as your own 'experiment' (on a back road if need be..) block your ears and see what you do and how you react (vision)

rhythm has an effect on the human psych & physic in turn... and eventually the rhythm is gonna get you :P
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HYPE wrote:...
Nosferatu wrote: The other reason I spose is power gain and smoothing out power delivery, but honestly, who here can use the extra power gained from it (except maybe 600 riders, who need it :twisted: ) not that its much?
my hand is up ... try a Micron FS with serpent headers + a little head, PC and decent tune.... 20rwhp thank you.,,
That's a farkin big call. There are some shit hot riders in this place, and I doubt many (if any) of the good ones will tell you they can ride their bike to it's full capability.
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HYPE wrote:......... + a little head, ......
I could do with a little head ;) :lol:
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Blurr wrote:if it was not intended as an opinionated rant then it certainly came across as one without intension.

Maybe i will reserve my right to offer a different opinion with those who have experienced rather than those who comment on a sibject based based on assumptions.
I'm not basing my comments on assumptions. I did one 1 1/2 hour leg of my motogp trip last year wearing an ipod (metalica and iron maiden) and after about an hour, was ready to rip the whole thing out and chuck it. For the rest of the trip (5500km round trip) it was ear plugs only. Like I have said, I'm sorry if my initial post came across to you as a rant, or if it upset you. However I don't put forward an opinion unless I have had some experience in the subject.
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photomike666 wrote:
HYPE wrote: my hand is up ... try a Micron FS with serpent headers + a little head, PC and decent tune.... 20rwhp thank you.,,
That's a farkin big call. There are some shit hot riders in this place, and I doubt many (if any) of the good ones will tell you they can ride their bike to it's full capability.
I read my reply again, and now see what you may have read into it :oops:

my response was anwering to the call of being a 600 ri-der ... and what gains can be achieved by 'exhausting' them...
i also do agree that whatever bike we have, can always be ridden better. In all honesty i've always believed that the extent of potential will never be found in any bike with any rider.
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village people, shania twain, hot chocolate, Liberace's Greatest Hits
or I sing my favourite songs
ten green bottles
diamonds are a girls best friend
kay sera (now you hate me its in your head eww get it out get it out!)
night on earth (admit it you like Tom Waits)
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gigksrc wrote:village people, shania twain, hot chocolate, Liberace's Greatest Hits
or I sing my favourite songs
ten green bottles
diamonds are a girls best friend
kay sera (now you hate me its in your head eww get it out get it out!)
night on earth (admit it you like Tom Waits)
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The Genre may not be my style but I'm with you on the singing bit Gig. ;)
I reckon singing in a helmet on a long ride is better than in the shower as no one can here how bad I am ------- not even me !!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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