im thick skinned enough not to be unduly bothered but i do tend to think 'well f'off then'... One rider blanked me twice
it was a 30 mile circular ride and he was doing it in the opposite direction so we passed twice.... so it was a double f'off then!
Riding on single track roads in the Highlands means passing within just a few feet of an oncoming rider which makes a friendly wave/nod if not obligatory its polite [in my thinking]. Most of the time its a jovial passing greet but amazingly ive been totally blanked by riders 3-4 ft awayim thick skinned enough not to be unduly bothered but i do tend to think 'well f'off then'... One rider blanked me twice
it was a 30 mile circular ride and he was doing it in the opposite direction so we passed twice.... so it was a double f'off then!
* riders who blank me are usually on sports bikes though occasionally touring types up their own r's
* thought i would give the context of passing another rider here- its quite rare! can go for miles without seeing another soul and often do 30-40 milers and never see a bike so when it does happen it feels odd to not be acknowledged,
Me too, its the driving standard in general, I don't kow if its just me, but everybody seems in a hurry and consideration of other road users seems to be a thing of the past.I am getting more nervous about aggressive drivers as I get older
If the weather ever improves I hope to get out more, but maybe off road more.I am glad to see that you have not completely given on riding outdoors!
I think the greeting have decreased since Covid
Before most rider I came across would wave or something
I am not counting serious road bike people who are clearly pushing it - they are thinking of other things so that's OK
But over Covid I noticed a lot of casual riders started and were a bit bemused by the "cyclist greeting" thing
they got better but then most disappeared after lockdown
and it seems to me that a there is a higher percentage of rider than respond to a wave than before
On the narrow paths I often ride on I generally stop for other - after all I have a motor to help
Greeting are far more common there even if I don;t stop
I thought that I spotted that but I didn't mention it in case I was mistaken!!I move my right forefinger. Just a millimetre or so. Sometimes. If I'm feeling sociable, which isn't often.

If people don;t greet - or even respond to mine then I'm not bothered - I don;t know what they are thinking
Exactly!!If people don;t greet - or even respond to mine then I'm not bothered - I don;t know what they are thinking
I would prefer people to stop putting pressure on people to do what they don't want to do. I don't mind people doing what they want to do, just don't try to make me do it too ...
I had somebody come up to me one summer at a local music festival and tell me to smile and enjoy myself. I told him that my father had just died after a long illness, my mum was very ill, my sister was getting divorced, my 15 year relationship had recently ended, someone I cared about had tried to commit suicide, I'd had a breakdown and lost my job, I was in debt, the post-9/11 'war on terror' was in full swing, so quite frankly - I didn't feel that there was much to be effing smiling about so kindly bog off and leave me to wallow!![]()
Am I bad for laughing out loud at this?As I passed I said "Morning"
she responded with "F*** off - B*****d" and some other things as I rode off