I thought I read 32 tractors there
Busy day thenI quite often listen to music or a podcast is very enjoyable whilst trundling along .. but i live in a rural area so traffic is'nt much of a problem for me
I did 19 miles last weekend and saw 3 cars and 2 tractors
There'll be an article about the increased traffic in the local paper next Friday.Busy day then
Busy day then
There'll be an article about the increased traffic in the local paper next Friday.
Just read this on the Guardian bike blog.
Interesting product.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/bike-blog/2012/mar/26/bike-headphones-music-cycling
Not wanting to revitalise an old argument I shall tread carefully, but I think products like this (and single ear phones, handlebar mounted speakers etc) are a bit of a red herring. If you think listening to music is too much of a distraction, or you feel the music itself masks out too much of what you want to be listening for, then fair enough that's up to you.
But half decent open-backed headphones in of themselves block out so little that I don't think these products really offer any advantage - and it appears they offer significant disadvantages in terms of cost and sound quality.
Has anyone used the argument that impairing hearing may enhance the the other senses?
Surely the safest cyclist on the road is the one who navigates solely through smell?
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eh!!!u taking the piss ,how can this be done