Who listens to music in their helmet??

Do you listen to music in you helmet??

  • Yep!! Rock on man!!

    Votes: 16 31.4%
  • Nope need to focus on the machine.

    Votes: 35 68.6%

  • Total voters
    51

slimcake

Well-known member
I have been thinking about this for awhile now. Just always like to hear my machine incase something were to go wrong. Most guys say they can hear the machine just fine but still jam out to tunes. Thoughts?
 

gary_in_neenah

Super Moderator
Staff member
The sound of the motor IS my music. And if we ever get enough snow in Wisconsin I'm going to play it all day long and half the night.
 
Helmet speakers here too. I can easily hear external noises over (or in addition to) the music. Hearing anything over the wife on the intercom on the back seat is another matter.......
 

dfattack

Well-known member
I used to ride without any music. After my son started wearing headphones and listening to music me and my friend decided to try it. Now...I don't like to ride without it. I use in ear sound isolating earphones so the only thing I hear is my music. I can easily wear them with my helmet. In between songs I can barely hear the engine, but just enough to know if there are problems. I ride a brand of sled that doesn't break down so I don't have to worry about listening for things going wrong on my sled. :rolleyes:
 

Banjo Man

New member
Been listening to helmet speakers for years with Velcro mounted speakers and a female jack mounted on the bottom l/h side of helmet. Have a cable with volume control between that and the I-pod. Important that you have easy access to the volume when stopping alongside trail.
 

frnash

Active member
"Poll: Do you listen to music in you helmet??"

"Poll: Do you listen to music in you [sic] helmet??"
No, I do not listen to music in me helmet! (Just in me hed.)
(English is a dying language!) :(
 
The sound of the motor IS my music. And if we ever get enough snow in Wisconsin I'm going to play it all day long and half the night.

The sled & snow is the main event for me. I can listen to music some other time. So many people are addicted to their shiny little electronic devices. "Unplug and live your own life in the here & now", that's what Pappy would say if he was still with us. RIP, CJ.
 
G

G

Guest
It would be a distraction for me. More important to be alert and ready for the next fool coming around the corner on the wrong side of the trail.
 

scoot

Member
All my helmets have Bluetooth with 100s of songs stored and FM capability though my phone. Sometimes I'll listen on the motorcycle, but not on the sled. Gots to hear my two stroke music while I still can.
 

whitedust

Well-known member
We have one bud has his tunes on while riding. Ok with me ....I'm becoming more fluent in hand gestures & he is getting better at understanding them. LOL :) I'm sure he finds it relaxing .... Heck going triple digits at times floats my boat more than good tunes so whatever is fine with me.
 
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