Yes, you can ride with EarPhones. I recommend the Shure E2C earphones. They block out a lot of wind noise, much like ear plugs do, so you don't have to turn the volume up too loud. It also alows you to hear sirens and horns because of the pitch of those sound waves. If anyone tells you that it's too dangerous tell them to suck it. You should be wearing earplugs every time you ride.. The sound of the wind noise at highway speeds is over 130dbs, which can make you deaf. If it's better to wear earplugs then earphones like these are fine. I ride with my MP3 player everywhere I go. I'm accident free and have been riding since 97. You should rely on your eyes, not your ears when riding. Light travels faster than sound, and typically your depth perception is better than your ability to hear the distance or an object. Ride safe.. Keep the shiny side up.
no but if you leave it is
Sturgis is a city in South Dakota that plays host to an annual motorcycle rally referred to by bikers simply as Sturgis.
The first Sturgis Motorcycle rally in South Dakota was held on August 14, 1938. It was started by Jackpine Gypsies motorcycle club. The main purpose of this rally was racing the bikes and showing off different tricks and stunts.
One of the most interesting things about South Dakota is that it is home to Mount Rushmore National Memorial. South Dakota is home to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally every summer. The world's only Corm Palace is located in Mitchell, South Dakota.
One of the most interesting things about South Dakota is that it is home to Mount Rushmore National Memorial. South Dakota is home to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally every summer. The world's only Corm Palace is located in Mitchell, South Dakota.
The main means of transportation in South Dakota is by personal vehicles such as cars, pick-ups, mini-vans, SUV's, etc. People in South Dakota also use bicycles, motorcycles, 4-wheelers, scooters, and walking to get around. Means of public transportation include taxi companies, buses, and airplanes. Many small towns in South Dakota do not have public transportation, so they rely on personal means of transportation.
One major event is the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
yes because its like a car and u need to see behind u
The web address of the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum And Hall Of F is: http://www.sturgismuseum.com
The phone number of the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum And Hall Of F is: 605-347-2001.
yes! i think you could, in china,!!!
The address of the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum And Hall Of F is: Po Box 602, Sturgis, SD 57785-0602