Does anyone else hate : The term "Push Bike"?

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fido

Veteran
Location
Reading, Berks.
Not half as old-fashioned as pedal cycle. JR Hartley would probably say pedal cycle.
 
Not sure when the term was first used but it was originally a derogatory term for someone riding an old fashioned bike, the reference being to the Hobby Horse cica 1820.
 

lady_rider

New Member
Location
Norf Yorkshire
I've never had a problem with it, in fact I've never even THOUGHT about it. But the voracity of opinion on here could sway me now... it's made me laugh, anyway. Are all push-bike riders a little bit OCD? ;-)
 

yello

back and brave
Location
France
Never bothered me tbh. I even use the term 'pushie' to differentiate between a (motor)bike and bike (bicycle) when talking to other (motor)bikers. It's context innit?
 
galaxy1 said:
Renards already said it and he's absolutely right

+2

I must admit to smugly smiling when colleagues at work say they've been out for a long ride on their bike(s) at the weekend, knowing full well these "bikes" are all fitted with c1000cc engines...:rolleyes:
 
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