As per the title
Do you ride with music?
If yes, why? If no, why not?
I personally am by the belief that my life needs a score, and I find that I delve into music the deepest when I'm doing stuff. Or drinking. But drinking is doing stuff right?
One of my favourite things is night riding with some atmospheric music, nothing beats the dark woods with some grim distortion or eerily beautiful ambient soundtracks.
And if I feel a need to give my all, I may channel some strength through old school hardcore punk.
Something for every occasion.
Obviously I try to balance volume and so on dependent on where I'm cycling, to ensure awareness on the roads and so forth.
I recently acquired a new set of earphones with a neckband, by 1more, very happy with it. Good sound and build quality.
So, do you ride with your ear holes stuffed full of good tunes? What's your audio kit? Any particular favourites for the roads and trails? Do you find that music helps push yourself harder?
				
			Do you ride with music?
If yes, why? If no, why not?
I personally am by the belief that my life needs a score, and I find that I delve into music the deepest when I'm doing stuff. Or drinking. But drinking is doing stuff right?
One of my favourite things is night riding with some atmospheric music, nothing beats the dark woods with some grim distortion or eerily beautiful ambient soundtracks.
And if I feel a need to give my all, I may channel some strength through old school hardcore punk.
Something for every occasion.
Obviously I try to balance volume and so on dependent on where I'm cycling, to ensure awareness on the roads and so forth.
I recently acquired a new set of earphones with a neckband, by 1more, very happy with it. Good sound and build quality.
So, do you ride with your ear holes stuffed full of good tunes? What's your audio kit? Any particular favourites for the roads and trails? Do you find that music helps push yourself harder?
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 )  while in the UK but funnily enough not the other side of the pond (I spend 6 months of the year Stateside) - when I'm in the mountains I feel the need to soak up all the sights and sounds like a sponge
)  while in the UK but funnily enough not the other side of the pond (I spend 6 months of the year Stateside) - when I'm in the mountains I feel the need to soak up all the sights and sounds like a sponge 


 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 ....but at night...love it....being in a little puddle of dynamo light and a bubble of sound bombing round country lanes is a really nice place to be
....but at night...love it....being in a little puddle of dynamo light and a bubble of sound bombing round country lanes is a really nice place to be
 
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		