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I almost always ride with Bluetooth (wireless) headphones, playing either a podcast or music. I ride a lot of trails but also some roads. I don’t have an issue hearing cars coming up behind me.EricWho rides with music? What set-up do you use? What safety precautions do you take?My situation is relatively unique. I live on a paved rails-to-trails, and go out 10km and back 10km a few times a week mostly for exercise, and to prepare for annual bicycle touring trips. I love the sights and smells, and, yes, sounds of the ride.But sometimes I just want to get into a cadence. And I know the right music to get into that cadence.
And while I have iPods, both wired and Bluetooth, I have not ridden with music.
So…any tips? Do you still hear the cars coming with earbuds? Or fit headphone speakers under your bike helmet? Do you use a wired iPod in your shirt back pocket, or Bluetooth from your phone? Safety? I have six intersections to cross, some with signals and some without.
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On Oct 18, 2025, at 5:50 AM, Garth <gart...@gmail.com> wrote:
One's ability to hear their surroundings with earbuds(not the oft confused in-ear type) depends on the volume. In the past I've ridden countless miles with an FM Walkman and it's wired earbuds. It's more like background music, and I could hear my surrounding just fine. Where I live now in the boonies the FM reception of a Walkman isn't very good so I have not listened to it in years. Plus radio content, save QED in Pittsbught, is poor. I never had any desire to listen to anything that required my attention, like a mp3 player and surely not a smartpone. Those are way more distracting that the listening itself.
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On Oct 18, 2025, at 10:55 AM, Tim Burke <timothym...@gmail.com> wrote:
I ride with music pretty often but I stopped riding with headphones after too many close calls.
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