Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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For the motorcyclists out there...
So, my Harley has a pretty good stereo on it. It's basic by today's standards (AM/FM/CD/aux input), but it's good quality. I've spent a good amount of time riding, and for a lot of my riding time I would have music on an iPod or the like going to ear buds, or the stereo on my Harley.
But this season, I just haven't wanted any of that. So the radio stays off, and I just enjoy the peace and serenity of the ride and the sound of the V-twin thumping away.
Granted, the exhaust note of the Harley is a lot nicer than the sound of, say, the FJR 1300 I had/rode for a while. That thing had the exhaust note of a dishwasher, and while it was fun it had no soul from an engine perspective. It was a sewing machine that just ran. And certainly in my riding history I didn't always have music on, but I usually had something. Now, I just don't, and have no desire to.
Maybe it's just a function of getting older and busier, and enjoying the ride as much for the disconnect from the rest of the world as anything else, but I just have no desire to have any sound but the rumble of the engine anymore.
How about the other riders?
So, my Harley has a pretty good stereo on it. It's basic by today's standards (AM/FM/CD/aux input), but it's good quality. I've spent a good amount of time riding, and for a lot of my riding time I would have music on an iPod or the like going to ear buds, or the stereo on my Harley.
But this season, I just haven't wanted any of that. So the radio stays off, and I just enjoy the peace and serenity of the ride and the sound of the V-twin thumping away.
Granted, the exhaust note of the Harley is a lot nicer than the sound of, say, the FJR 1300 I had/rode for a while. That thing had the exhaust note of a dishwasher, and while it was fun it had no soul from an engine perspective. It was a sewing machine that just ran. And certainly in my riding history I didn't always have music on, but I usually had something. Now, I just don't, and have no desire to.
Maybe it's just a function of getting older and busier, and enjoying the ride as much for the disconnect from the rest of the world as anything else, but I just have no desire to have any sound but the rumble of the engine anymore.
How about the other riders?