Same goes for me but that doesnt stop me from trying to do a rendition of Rodney Atkins or Kenny Chesney...ceemes wrote: The sound of fingernails being dragged over a chalkboard is positively lyrical compared to my singing.
Do you sometimes sing when ride a bike?
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Sometimes I get into fighter pilot mode and make some imaginary radio chatter when on a long ride... spinning dials help too.
*I'm low on fuel, about 30 km from refueling station.
Either that or I sing the instrumental parts of Paul Oakenfold - Ready Steady Go.
*I'm low on fuel, about 30 km from refueling station.
Either that or I sing the instrumental parts of Paul Oakenfold - Ready Steady Go.
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hahahahahaJC Viper wrote:Sometimes I get into fighter pilot mode and make some imaginary radio chatter when on a long ride... spinning dials help too.
*I'm low on fuel, about 30 km from refueling station.
Ok that's the first one that made me lol

Do you make the *ksssssch* sound too before and after you talk?
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JC Viper wrote:Sometimes I get into fighter pilot mode and make some imaginary radio chatter when on a long ride... spinning dials help too.
*I'm low on fuel, about 30 km from refueling station.
Either that or I sing the instrumental parts of Paul Oakenfold - Ready Steady Go.


"Bogey, 1 o'clock low, head on, fox 3. Scratch 1, bingo fuel, bugging out. ETA to AB, 10 minutes."
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Nope, doing that somehow fogs up my visor. When I ride on a road that stretches on and on I feel like a lone pilot on a bombing mission.Brackstone wrote:hahahahahaJC Viper wrote:Sometimes I get into fighter pilot mode and make some imaginary radio chatter when on a long ride... spinning dials help too.
*I'm low on fuel, about 30 km from refueling station.
Ok that's the first one that made me lol
Do you make the *ksssssch* sound too before and after you talk?
Now when I ride in Manhattan (NYC) I get my Star Wars fix on pretending I'm in the Death Star trenches.
R2, the stabilizer's broken loose again see if you can lock it down.
*holds in clutch and rocks the throttle back and forth to make it seem like the bike is talking.
Now today I found myself singing Offspring - Gone Away... damn radio.
One thing you can count on: You push a man too far, and sooner or later he'll start pushing back.


You guys who sing are lucky
All of my helmets have threatened to go on strike if I continue singing....they claim some nonsense about being entitled to better work conditions. 

It's too much trouble to be a troublemaker so I've settled for being a nice f'ing guy. ; )
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Re: You guys who sing are lucky
LOL!!!! Tell your helmet that other helmets in 3rd world countries get used for poop buckets and the complaining should stop about there..................I also singLodgeDJ wrote:All of my helmets have threatened to go on strike if I continue singing....they claim some nonsense about being entitled to better work conditions.

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Being a fan of mainly non-vocal techno the singing is down to a minimum and I can't beat-box worth a damn.
I do also get into the fake radio chatter but the big one for me is the imaginary conversation with the cop and figuring out what I'd say when I get pulled over.
So far I've never had to actually have that conversation on my bike (fingers crossed).
I do also get into the fake radio chatter but the big one for me is the imaginary conversation with the cop and figuring out what I'd say when I get pulled over.
So far I've never had to actually have that conversation on my bike (fingers crossed).