Ear Buds
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Ear Buds
I've never wore ear buds, but have seen several people suggest wearing them instead of sinking thousands into their their stereo systems on their bikes. Are you able to hear traffic around you while wearing them at a normal volume? Seems counter intuitive to wear them especially while riding a bike where you would want to be able to hear what is going on around you. I know several years ago there was a big issue with wearing them while driving a tractor trailer and really limited drivers as to what wireless communication equipment you could wear while driving and that laws were made because of it. It also seems that most states have laws against wearing headphones and stuff while driving.
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For decades I've heard from others that it's illegal to wear headphones while driving/riding yet in all that time I've never seen an actual law stating that, never heard an authority state that it's illegal, nor ever heard of anyone being cited for it. I've never heard that wearing earplugs while riding is illegal, in fact just the opposite, they're recommended as a safety device to protect your hearing because of the fact they reduce ambient noise..... just like ear buds would do and I have no problems hearing traffic while wearing them. It's a non-issue in my opinion, I wouldn't worry about it in the least.
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For decades I've heard from others that it's illegal to wear headphones while driving/riding yet in all that time I've never seen an actual law stating that, never heard an authority state that it's illegal, nor ever heard of anyone being cited for it. I've never heard that wearing earplugs while riding is illegal, in fact just the opposite, they're recommended as a safety device to protect your hearing because of the fact they reduce ambient noise..... just like ear buds would do and I have no problems hearing traffic while wearing them. It's a non-issue in my opinion, I wouldn't worry about it in the least.
There are definitely laws in most states I believe, not worried about it for the most part though.
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My wife uses the wired earbuds that came with her iPhone. (phone in jacket pocket) If I ride the Ultra, it has stock stereo that I listen to so N/A. On the Road King, I bought some cheap (less than $20) wireless earphones that install inside helmet. 3/4 helmet with face shield. Phone in pocket. None of those options have great sound quality, especially above about 65mph, but they are cheap so you can try them risk free. And you can hear other vehicles etc around you no problem. Wifes bike (Sporty) has V&H straight shots with quiet baffles. Other bikes have stock exhaust.
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A handfull of states has outlawed driving or riding with headphones, which I assume means over the ear but likel also includes in the ear earbuds. In particular, it is illegal in California, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Virginia, Washington.
Some earbuds and ear plugs for hearing protection allow some outside noises to be heard so that horns, sirenes etc can be heard as a matter of safety to the rider / driver and those that mayb be affected.
I have a headset in my full face helmet that I can use to listen to music or take a call. I can still head outside noises, but I don't crank up the volume either. I don't use it often, but it can nice on longer road trips.
Paul
Some earbuds and ear plugs for hearing protection allow some outside noises to be heard so that horns, sirenes etc can be heard as a matter of safety to the rider / driver and those that mayb be affected.
I have a headset in my full face helmet that I can use to listen to music or take a call. I can still head outside noises, but I don't crank up the volume either. I don't use it often, but it can nice on longer road trips.
Paul
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My wife uses the wired earbuds that came with her iPhone. (phone in jacket pocket) If I ride the Ultra, it has stock stereo that I listen to so N/A. On the Road King, I bought some cheap (less than $20) wireless earphones that install inside helmet. 3/4 helmet with face shield. Phone in pocket. None of those options have great sound quality, especially above about 65mph, but they are cheap so you can try them risk free. And you can hear other vehicles etc around you no problem. Wifes bike (Sporty) has V&H straight shots with quiet baffles. Other bikes have stock exhaust.
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