what music?
- tropicalhotdog
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It's not about the gadgets Bubba. Some people just like to have music playing more than others. Silence is a beautiful thing, as are the sounds of nature and the roar of a well-tuned bike. But don't slag people for loving music. I've been a musician since 1978, and I have music playing when I drive, when I ride, when I work in my office, while I read. Sometimes I listen to it, sometimes it's just there in the background.
Some might say a motorcycle is a gadget, and why not just enjoy the pure feeling of walking? You're sure not feeling the earth or hearing the birds sing while cruising down a highway on a bike. Does that make you brainwashed? Of course not.
Some might say a motorcycle is a gadget, and why not just enjoy the pure feeling of walking? You're sure not feeling the earth or hearing the birds sing while cruising down a highway on a bike. Does that make you brainwashed? Of course not.
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+1tropicalhotdog wrote:It's not about the gadgets Bubba. Some people just like to have music playing more than others. Silence is a beautiful thing, as are the sounds of nature and the roar of a well-tuned bike. But don't slag people for loving music. I've been a musician since 1978, and I have music playing when I drive, when I ride, when I work in my office, while I read. Sometimes I listen to it, sometimes it's just there in the background.
Some might say a motorcycle is a gadget, and why not just enjoy the pure feeling of walking? You're sure not feeling the earth or hearing the birds sing while cruising down a highway on a bike. Does that make you brainwashed? Of course not.
- ceemes
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Don't know Bubba, but after about two hours of hearing my engine roar and the wind buffeting my helmet, I am in the mood for a change of pace.......soooo........Rock On Bro......Bubba wrote:I like to listen to the sound of my engine, the wind blowing by and when I stop, the birds in the trees and every now and then the silents.
You kids have been so brain washed with those gadgits, you don't know what real music is about.
Always ask why.


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- vladmech
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I try to keep playlists new and interesting. Stole a party mix from a friend recently that had a lot of stuff I normally wouldn't listen to. Normally I like 70s/80s rock, techno, trace, maybe a bit of newer rock thrown in for good measure.
Finally took the plunge of listening to my ipod on the commute to work, and it def makes it go by a bit nicer
Finally took the plunge of listening to my ipod on the commute to work, and it def makes it go by a bit nicer

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No music if I have a radio and can pick up NPR or some talk radio programs. I prefer these to music unless I am riding balls to the wall. In which case I lissen to well, Accept.
SEE NO EVO
HEAR NO EVO
SPEAK NO EVO
and above all
RIDE NO EVO
Read my blog
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=22842
HEAR NO EVO
SPEAK NO EVO
and above all
RIDE NO EVO
Read my blog
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=22842
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As mentioned a couple times already (and I apologise for the redundancy) I recently purchased a criminally low milaged 1998 FLHTCUI w/ sidecar. It has all the bells and whistles. So much so it comes with its own user manual and instruction video. This for a guy who just learned how to post a photo on the forum (and now I am expected to shrink it too, oh whoa is me
). I'm not even worrying about all the new electronic stuff on the bike until I am comfortable and competent with the whole dresser, sidecar deal(for those who have never have the pleasure it does all kinds of things someone who has road a single bike for 36 years is not used too). I can see me now................cruising along with the tunes blaring not having a clue about emergency procedures with a side car and then "Blam" something happens. Hopefully if its the last thing I hear it will be one of my favorite songs. 

