I've listened to music while riding for some 25 years now.
Depending on the bike, I use either custom molded earplugs with speakers (plugged into
an XM radio or Ipod), or a J&M headset inside of an Arai full face helmet plugged into
a J&M / Hondaline CB (again with XM or Ipod). Â
While it seemed diferent the first couple times I ever did it, it's now just another part of the ride.
I've long maintained that if a person can be so distracted by music that they become
oblivious to their surroundings, they probably shouldn't be operating
any motor vehicle.
The custom molded earplugs do such a great job of eliminating wind noise that I find I
hear other sounds better/sooner/easier.
If I recall correctly, currently 8 states have laws regulating the use of headsets while operating
a motorcycle. Some prohibit them completely, a few regulate only one ear allowed to be used,
some allow speakers for communication purposes only, etc. Â
There are literally hundreds of thousands of touring bike riders in the US.
I couldn't guess how many have headsets in their helmets for music,
cb's, radar detector, cell phones, etc., etc. Â
Eddie
p.s. For custom moulded earplugs/speakers, I think this woman's products are great:
http://www.plugup.com/Many years hard usage on mine and still going strong.
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