Snobishness in Cycling. Does it exist?

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Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
I was prompted to post this thread by a response in another thread where a member in reply to a vintage bike posting commented that he liked bikes of whatever type, tubing etc and 'couldn't be arsed' with snobish attitudes.

I have never encountered a snobish attitude myself, but maybe a certain 'elitism' perhaps on the part of riders of very expensive or exotic equipment. I wonder what others think.
 

Sandra6

Veteran
Location
Cumbria
There's definitely snobbisms towards cycling, other cyclists and towards their bikes or bike shaped objects!
I am guilty of it, mostly directed towards chavs who shouldn't be allowed out and certainly not on two wheels.
The most common case is the "wouldn't be seen dead in Halfords" :cycle:
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
I have never encountered a snobish attitude myself, but maybe a certain 'elitism' perhaps on the part of riders of very expensive or exotic equipment. I wonder what others think.

Well I don't know if I can talk to you. Are you a roadie or a MTB'er? Carbon or aluminium? Campag or Shimano? If Shimano; Tiagra or Ultegra? etc. etc.... :smile:
 

Kies

Guest
If yours look better than mine - i'll talk to you.
If mines looks better than yours .... GO AWAY! :tongue:
 
I've had the odd comment directed towards my Triban 3; however, it goes over my head because I know I can ride as well as the people projecting them can on their £4000 bits of carbon.

In my experience the ones that CAN ride a lot better than I, and own expensive bikes and ride them to a much higher level than I could tend to be the supportive, non-snobby, humble cyclist. It's the ones that have an expensive bike and automatically THINK they're the best of the best are the ones that have the attitude.

As mentioned, you get it in all walks of life. My bike can ride much harder than I can at the moment and I'm quite happy to admit that.

C
 
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