JohnnyReggae Posted August 26, 2014 Share Anyone riding in tomorrow? Gonna be doing the UN-rain dance haha!That's the plan Always a different experience riding in the pouring rain, whether it's on the road or up the mountain. My only problem is riding into a 50km/h gusting wind ... it's going to be a tough ride tomorrow morning .... bring it on Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hairy Posted August 26, 2014 Share That's the plan Always a different experience riding in the pouring rain, whether it's on the road or up the mountain. My only problem is riding into a 50km/h gusting wind ... it's going to be a tough ride tomorrow morning .... bring it on Wooohhhoooo ... free and easy ride in for me to town tomorrow morning JohnnyReggae 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cois Posted August 26, 2014 Share do you guys listen to tunes while you ride?Some days. This morning my music choice irritated (and still irritates me)I have one ear clear all the time. Have the earphones on my iPad or iPhone most of the time. If I receive a call I can catch it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pieterg Posted August 26, 2014 Share Dit reen elke dag net na 16H00 as ek oppad huistoe is .Mede werkers lag dan te lekker vir my op my fietsie. Cois 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cois Posted August 26, 2014 Share That's the plan Always a different experience riding in the pouring rain, whether it's on the road or up the mountain. My only problem is riding into a 50km/h gusting wind ... it's going to be a tough ride tomorrow morning .... bring it on And here I am worried about the cold. You guys and girls in CT sure have some guts to go out in that wind. Tromp 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gandalf Posted August 26, 2014 Share As of the 18th December last year it is illegal to wear headphone while riding. That being said i use to when i had a road bike but since i sold it and got a MTB i have never had the urge to.Do you have more info on this, my google skills don't seem to work at the moment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScottCM Posted August 26, 2014 Share Do you have more info on this, my google skills don't seem to work at the moment My Google skills battling too, so i contacted Liz at Pedal power and she is going to email me the legislation on this as well as the link and then i shall post it here for you. Cois 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScottCM Posted August 26, 2014 Share Do you have more info on this, my google skills don't seem to work at the moment Duties of cyclists3. (1) A cyclist riding on a public road must—(a) if the road has a pedal cycle lane, ride only in the pedal cycle lane and may not ride on any other portion of a public road except whencrossing the road; or(b) if there is no pedal cycle lane, ride—(i) to the left of the left edge of the roadway; or(ii) on the roadway, keeping as close as practicable to the left edge of the roadway.(2) When riding on a public road, a cyclist must—(a) give conspicuous driving signals as contemplated in regulation 300 and Part II of Chapter X of the National Regulations; and(b) stop in the circumstances contemplated in regulation 307 of the National Regulations.(3) A person may not ride a pedal cycle on a public road—(a) on the right-hand side of a motor vehicle proceeding in the same direction, except when passing that motor vehicle or turning right atan intersection;(b) abreast of another cyclist proceeding in the same direction, except when passing that cyclist;© while wearing a headset, headphones or any listening device other than a hearing aid; or(d) while carrying another person on the pedal cycle, unless that pedal cycle is specifically equipped to carry more than one person.(4) A cyclist must exercise due care while—(a) passing a motor vehicle or turning right in the circumstances described in subregulation (3)(a); or(b) passing another cyclist in the circumstances described in subregulation (3)(b). Gandalf 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cois Posted August 26, 2014 Share Duties of cyclists3. (1) A cyclist riding on a public road must—(a) if the road has a pedal cycle lane, ride only in the pedal cycle lane and may not ride on any other portion of a public road except whencrossing the road; or(b) if there is no pedal cycle lane, ride—(i) to the left of the left edge of the roadway; or(ii) on the roadway, keeping as close as practicable to the left edge of the roadway.(2) When riding on a public road, a cyclist must—(a) give conspicuous driving signals as contemplated in regulation 300 and Part II of Chapter X of the National Regulations; and(b) stop in the circumstances contemplated in regulation 307 of the National Regulations.(3) A person may not ride a pedal cycle on a public road—(a) on the right-hand side of a motor vehicle proceeding in the same direction, except when passing that motor vehicle or turning right atan intersection;(b) abreast of another cyclist proceeding in the same direction, except when passing that cyclist;© while wearing a headset, headphones or any listening device other than a hearing aid; or(d) while carrying another person on the pedal cycle, unless that pedal cycle is specifically equipped to carry more than one person.(4) A cyclist must exercise due care while—(a) passing a motor vehicle or turning right in the circumstances described in subregulation (3)(a); or(b) passing another cyclist in the circumstances described in subregulation (3)(b). ThanksDid not know this. So no music for me then...Anyone know how I can fit a 10" sub and two 6x9's on my bike? ScottCM and Tromp 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnnyReggae Posted August 26, 2014 Share ThanksDid not know this. So no music for me then...Anyone know how I can fit a 10" sub and two 6x9's on my bike?There is a dude I see almost everyday with his radio and speakers mounted on his bike, he may be able to help you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tubehunter Posted August 26, 2014 Share There is a dude I see almost everyday with his radio and speakers mounted on his bike, he may be able to help you Crackberry have a device called a VM-605 (Visor Mount Spearphone) which is actually a bluetooth connector to make the BB tune into your car's radio player, but it has its own speaker which is more than adequate to mount to the handlebars and play tunes, so that you can hear music AND the ambient traffic around you. Works with any device that has bluetooth functionality. I use it for all my commutes! Oh and the battery life is surprisingly long for a BB device. I get 5 days of riding in on one charge! Edited August 26, 2014 by Tubehunter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hairy Posted August 26, 2014 Share Crackberry have a device called a VM-605 (Visor Mount Spearphone) which is actually a bluetooth connector to make the BB tune into your car's radio player, but it has its own speaker which is more than adequate to mount to the handlebars and play tunes, so that you can hear music AND the ambient traffic around you. Works with any device that has bluetooth functionality. I use it for all my commutes! Oh and the battery life is surprisingly long for a BB device. I get 5 days of riding in on one charge!Is it not more dangerous being seen with a Blackberry vs driving in peak hour traffic among huge 18 wheeler trucks with no yellow shoulder and a wild wind blowing you into traffic. Tubehunter 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnnyReggae Posted August 26, 2014 Share Crackberry have a device called a VM-605 (Visor Mount Spearphone) which is actually a bluetooth connector to make the BB tune into your car's radio player, but it has its own speaker which is more than adequate to mount to the handlebars and play tunes, so that you can hear music AND the ambient traffic around you. Works with any device that has bluetooth functionality. I use it for all my commutes! Oh and the battery life is surprisingly long for a BB device. I get 5 days of riding in on one charge!I bought some Slipstreamz a while back .... http://www.slipstreamz.com/content.asp?subID=8 I used them for a while, but found I needed to crank the volume to hear anything and ended up stuffing my headphones up. I still have them on my helmet but don't listen to choonz while riding anymore. I use them now as a wind buffer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScottCM Posted August 29, 2014 Share The August Winds and Winter temps are not ready to leave us yet Edited August 29, 2014 by ScottC-M Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bateleur1 Posted August 29, 2014 Share As of the 18th December last year it is illegal to wear headphone while riding. That being said i use to when i had a road bike but since i sold it and got a MTB i have never had the urge to. Road traffic act? Nevermind, did not finish reading the thread when posting this. Not gonna worry about this one too much. I will be very surprised if I will ever be fined for this. Pretty sure most traffic cops do not even know of this clause. As was said, on ear is open and even if I have both earphones in my ear I can still hear the traffic. I think if I ever get fined for this I will actually challange this in court. If it is such a risk then deaf people should not be allowed to use our roads and I do not quite see the logic in that. Edited August 29, 2014 by Bateleur1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tombeej Posted August 29, 2014 Share I will never wear earphones with ears full of music. Having 100% hearing while negotiating traffic is too important for me. I would feel physically handicapped if I didn't have my full ability to hear what's coming up behind me. My ears are my 'eyes in the back of my head'. They are my rearview mirror. They're way too important. ScottCM, DJR and Sepia 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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