How do you keep your mind from running of on all day rides.
- Grey Thumper
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Re: How do you keep your mind from running of on all day rid
I sometimes practice swerving; I pick a clear mark on the road, pretend it's a pothole, rock, animal, whatever, and swerve around it. As an additional benefit, I'd like to think the sudden movement freaks out nearby cagers, though I truly doubt that they're even noticing.Amdonim wrote:How do you guys keep busy on long rides?
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I listen to my ipod. I don't find it distracting but I do suggest newbie riders not do it until they get more seat time. If you're the kind of person who cannot multi-task I suggest not listening to music too. Also, listening to the music at a low enough level to hear horns, sirens, street noises, etc. should be done. You also have to be mature enough to know when "Metallica" or whatever your favorite song comes on you don't go pretending you're Rossi on the street.Has anyone here tried listening to music in their lid? Is it dangerously distracting? I've always been kind of afraid to try it.
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I love to let my mind wander. I think it is one of the joys of riding. I used to listen to my iPod when first I started riding a few years ago but it became more of an annoyance to me. Whenever people tried to say something to me at a stop, I had to pull out my earbuds and re-listen to whatever they tried to say and then try to weasel my earbuds back into the helmet before I held up traffic or just ignore the person all together, which is just kinda rude. I also dropped my iPod Nano off my bike while going 50 mph and almost left it for dead but turned around to get it and it was still playing.
Now-a-days, I love to listen to the traffic, to the wind, the sounds of construction sites, the sounds the tires make at high speeds on the freeways when they hit those weird little rivets. I like to hear what bits of music are coming out of people's open car windows and hear catch people when they laugh.
And I especially like to be able to hear when an emergency vehicle cry of caution is coming up on me fast, telling me to get the hell out of their way.
Now-a-days, I love to listen to the traffic, to the wind, the sounds of construction sites, the sounds the tires make at high speeds on the freeways when they hit those weird little rivets. I like to hear what bits of music are coming out of people's open car windows and hear catch people when they laugh.
And I especially like to be able to hear when an emergency vehicle cry of caution is coming up on me fast, telling me to get the hell out of their way.
Re: How do you keep your mind from running of on all day rid
Ha! This is one of my favorite things to do, too. I add scenarios, though. Instead of thinking of the pothole as a pothole, I think "Holy crap! Someone just put a road barrel in front of me!" (or a baby stroller) and then swerve with all the zest of someone who's about to hit a road barrel. All of my imaginations come complete with sounds effects. Sometimes I even throw in an impromptu soundtrack.Grey Thumper wrote:I sometimes practice swerving; I pick a clear mark on the road, pretend it's a pothole, rock, animal, whatever, and swerve around it. As an additional benefit, I'd like to think the sudden movement freaks out nearby cagers, though I truly doubt that they're even noticing.Amdonim wrote:How do you guys keep busy on long rides?
On long stretches of road I like to see how many ways I can lay on my bike or how many ways I can switch up my position. I enjoy feeling the difference in balance on the bike and the difference in it's response.
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Re: How do you keep your mind from running of on all day rid
I should use my imagination a bit more then; on the next freeway ride, I'll be dodging wrecked Decepticon debris.duosonic wrote:Ha! This is one of my favorite things to do, too. I add scenarios, though. Instead of thinking of the pothole as a pothole, I think "Holy "crumb"! Someone just put a road barrel in front of me!" (or a baby stroller) and then swerve with all the zest of someone who's about to hit a road barrel. All of my imaginations come complete with sounds effects. Sometimes I even throw in an impromptu soundtrack.Grey Thumper wrote:I sometimes practice swerving; I pick a clear mark on the road, pretend it's a pothole, rock, animal, whatever, and swerve around it. As an additional benefit, I'd like to think the sudden movement freaks out nearby cagers, though I truly doubt that they're even noticing.Amdonim wrote:How do you guys keep busy on long rides?
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