What in the holy hell is this??BootScootin'FireFighter wrote:ah hell, I'll just throw it all out there... incase anyone FORGOT this jingle!
I may not be "listening" to it, but it's one that will never get out of my head.
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Great albumscootERIK wrote:That's what I listen to, or nothing(ear plugs.) 30,000 miles and I still enjoy it. At some point I might get bored scooting and need to add music.2wheelNsanity wrote:The Wind
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On the scooter, I'm too busy dodging potholes and idiots (yet still having fun) to want music. On the Harley, the engine, through Vance & Hines 'Big Radius' pipes, is all the riding music I need...
Hypothetically, Steppenwolf, or The 'Jupiter' section of Holst's 'The Planets' would seem to fit the big bike while the scooter suggests lively Baroque-era stuff.
Do what you like, but I agree with 'Keys' original post. A vehicle with two wheels requires the same mindset as piloting an aircraft, "Job number one - fly the damn airplane." People talk about car radios as an example that 'proves' that music while riding is not a bad idea, then complain about idiots in cars. I once was able to purchase an otherwise nice car for $700.00 after the distracted driver rolled it down a grassy embankment while fiddling with the radio - enough said, I think.
Hypothetically, Steppenwolf, or The 'Jupiter' section of Holst's 'The Planets' would seem to fit the big bike while the scooter suggests lively Baroque-era stuff.
Do what you like, but I agree with 'Keys' original post. A vehicle with two wheels requires the same mindset as piloting an aircraft, "Job number one - fly the damn airplane." People talk about car radios as an example that 'proves' that music while riding is not a bad idea, then complain about idiots in cars. I once was able to purchase an otherwise nice car for $700.00 after the distracted driver rolled it down a grassy embankment while fiddling with the radio - enough said, I think.
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