...a klaxon warning people a mile away you are coming, I really wouldn't.
Wait, your ears actually warn people you are coming? Are they mutated or something?
totallyfixed said:
Just a thought, is there any correlation between listening with headphones whilst riding in urban vs rural areas, ie might it be that urban riders are more likely to be wearing headphones?
Maybe. For my own part, I'm quite happy to ride around town without music, because it's extra hassle to keep track of the player (and keep it charged, and carry it about with the cables everywhere) but I would never go on a long ride with nothing to listen to - even if I end up riding with someone and never bother.
It's just the same as the car radio. I don't turn it on automatically to go down the shops, I would turn it on automatically to spend 10 hours driving around the country.
It would be interesting to know how it correlates.
totallyfixed said:
Thanks Tony, knew you would think the same, was I supposed to be impressed by someone who rode 200 miles per week? Now if he had said 400.....
I thought that remark might come across a bit nobbish. But since I haven't been here long, I didn't really see how I could refute that weird idea about serious riders and headphones without qualifying that I'm not (and don't ride with) a once-a-month mountain biker or something.
20,000 miles a year by bike would be a lot - way more than I could handle (most of my mileage comes from having a long commute, not training miles or whatever). Respect if you are managing that!
