pynnee said...
you are a F*%king idiot mate. being a dj doesn't make you an expert, it makes you a pill popping space head. How the F#@k can you compare listening to music to being drunk? i agree, DON'T KITE DRUNK!!!!!! that is a no brainer. So what you are saying then is DON'T LISTEN TO MUSIC WHILE YOU DRIVE OR YOU WILL THINK YOU ARE IN A MOVIE AND CRASH AND DIE. f@#king idiot is all i can say. i have been kiting with music for years now and it has never caused a crash. Idiots and beginners have caused crashes but im not on this forum saying beginners shouldn't kite! How does this sound? I am writer for architectural and engineering software so I know people with lower IQs shouldn't do stuff people with high IQs do.
I know i am going to get alot of negativity from this comment so in advance..... bugger off all you twats :) and for the supporters thankyou, i love you all and that is my 2 cents worth.
Dude, settle down man. Just because you don't agree with a post doesn't mean you have to start name calling and throwing around obscenities.
I happen to agree with djdojo in that when I listen to music while riding (MTB and road), I tend to take bigger risks because I am keeping up with the music. I have noticed that I get caught up in my own world and become less aware (of cars for example). That is why I stopped listening to music while riding.
Even when driving, if my music is too loud, I feel that I can't fully concentrate and it actually starts to irritate me.
Having said that I definitely would not compare this to being drunk and driving (not that I have ever done this).
It's obviously up to the rider to make the decision as to whether they can kite with music without it distracting them or change their ability. I reckon if your music is just loud enough so that you can still hear ambient noise around you, then you should be safe

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