I have not ridden with music for decades, 3 to be exact.

Newsflash, there are cars out there!  I have always had a rearview mirror, even 
as a licra lout.  I was roundly ridiculed.  However I always here that car 
coming from behind before I see it.
As a bonus we could all use a little quite.



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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on 
behalf of Johnny Alien <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2025 8:19 AM
To: RBW Owners Bunch <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [RBW] Who rides with music?

I have enough traffic that I don't like to cause any reduction in my senses 
even if its minor. But I am an overly cautious fellow

On Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 8:32:17 AM UTC-4 Brian Turner wrote:
I don’t like using earbuds while I’m out in an urban or outdoor environment… 
something about needing to hear the other ambience around me, I guess.

My favorite portable speaker for the bike is the Bose Soundlink Micro. It’s 
rugged, waterproof, small, and attaches to various points in various ways. 
Plus, it sounds incredible because well, it’s Bose.

Brian
Lexington KY

On Oct 18, 2025, at 5:50 AM, Garth <[email protected]> wrote:

One's ability to hear their surroundings with earbuds(not the oft confused 
in-ear type) depends on the volume. In the past I've ridden countless miles 
with an FM Walkman and it's wired earbuds. It's more like background music, and 
I could hear my surrounding just fine. Where I live now in the boonies the FM 
reception of a Walkman isn't very good so I have not listened to it in years. 
Plus radio content, save QED in Pittsbught, is poor. I never had any desire to 
listen to anything that required my attention, like a mp3 player and surely not 
a smartpone. Those are way more distracting that the listening itself.


A memorable time I listened to external audio was back in the 80s while on a 
bike tour with a buddy, on our way to see a Rush(the band) concert in LaCrosse, 
WI. He brought his big/bulky cassette recorder/player with it's built-in 
speaker, the 70's type that took D size batteries ! He brought his brand new 
cassette from one BIlly Idol of "Hot in the City" and "White Wedding" fame. 
Imagine him holding the cassette player with it's retractable handle on top of 
and while riding drop bars ....... oh the wacky things we used to do. Hey the 
handle was made of steel, very stout steel .... ahahahahaahah !

Nowadays I prefer the sounds of rural enviroment and the wind, and laughing at 
all the wacky things that arise in thought -;)

On Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 2:17:47 AM UTC-4 John Dewey wrote:
When I’m not riding my guitar is nearby.

Out on the road, I always have music playing in my head and sometimes I wish I 
could turn it off.

Jock

On Fri, Oct 17, 2025 at 9:33 PM Ben Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
I also don't listen to music or podcasts whilst riding. I'd prefer to also not 
hear other cyclists music. In the city I'm fairly ambivalent about it due to 
all the other noises. But in quieter settings and especially in parks, trails, 
or wilderness I find loudspeakers particularly rude. Even if it's music that I 
regularly enjoy, I find the disruption jarring. But I also definitely have an 
auditory sensitivity, so there is that. (And none of this is to say I don't 
like music. I listen to it constantly at home and probably go to concerts 3-4 
times a month..Last month was Nathaniel Rateliff, Iron & Wine/Band of Horses, 
Destroyer, and Modest Mouse/Flaming Lips)
On Friday, October 17, 2025 at 5:41:11 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
I use a anker soundcore mini, it conveniently fits snug in a bottle cage so I 
put in the seat tube mount.  Plenty loud too.

On Fri, Oct 17, 2025 at 8:36 PM David P <[email protected]> wrote:
I have a wireless bluetooth speaker (JBL Go2) that I put in the rear pocket of 
my handlebar bag and play music stored on my iPhone.  Allows me to hear traffic 
while also enjoying tunes.  I also wear a mirror attached to my glasses.  I 
feel naked without it.

On Friday, October 17, 2025 at 5:01:05 PM UTC-7 Eric Daume wrote:
I almost always ride with Bluetooth (wireless) headphones, playing either a 
podcast or music.  I ride a lot of trails but also some roads. I don’t have an 
issue hearing cars coming up behind me.

Eric


On Friday, October 17, 2025, 'aeroperf' via RBW Owners Bunch 
<[email protected]> wrote:
Who rides with music?  What set-up do you use?  What safety precautions do you 
take?

My situation is relatively unique.  I live on a paved rails-to-trails, and go 
out 10km and back 10km a few times a week mostly for exercise, and to prepare 
for annual bicycle touring trips.  I love the sights and smells, and, yes, 
sounds of the ride.
But sometimes I just want to get into a cadence.  And I know the right music to 
get into that cadence.
And while I have iPods, both wired and Bluetooth, I have not ridden with music.

So…any tips?  Do you still hear the cars coming with earbuds?  Or fit headphone 
speakers under your bike helmet?  Do you use a wired iPod in your shirt back 
pocket, or Bluetooth from your phone?  Safety?  I have six intersections to 
cross, some with signals and some without.

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