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I have no problem with recumbent riders, they're pretty laid back!![]()
I think mickle was joking when he said he looked down on them!
I have no problem with recumbent riders, they're pretty laid back!![]()
I think mickle was joking when he said he looked down on them!
I was!! Maybe my career as a comedian is over before it started!I think Ron-da-Valli was joking when they said laid back.![]()
The guy that goes out and buys a 5k or even a 2k bike straight off is likely to be a 'cheque book cyclist'.
He likes to create an impression and loves to be seen and admired. In twelve months time he is unlikely to be cycling having moved on to some other passtime or got bored.
I buy into the price/quality thing but if you only have £300 to spend you only have that ammount.
In cycling lack of money doesn't preclude you from enjoyment. You can get just as much pleasure on a budget machine as you can on carbon dream machine.
There is a perceived 'elitism' of people with bikes of a certain value as displayed on this thread by some of the comments and I have most certainly been treated differently due to what I ride.. there is always someone who wants "to scalp a Rapha wearing wanabee", like myself and show that "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." rather than themselves.
If you notice in this thread there has been no banter, humor, or insults suggested towards people on cost effective bikes, the perception is that being an arse is exclusive and dependent upon the value of the bike.
So you have to consider why nobody gets the same joy scalping someone on a boardman wearing dhb as they do scalping people on expensive bikes wearing rapha or castelli?... you never see that expressed on a forum?.
I dare say some people with expensive bikes do exhibit snobby tendency, but for every one of them there is a person on a cost effective bike acting in a equally pathetic manner.
You can't judge everyone in the same way, some people are just peanuts and you can't identify them by what they wear or ride imho
The guy that goes out and buys a 5k or even a 2k bike straight off is likely to be a 'cheque book cyclist'.
I suspect you've bought into the BS of what you perceive to be a "bottom of the range model"
I know a handful of really good cyclists who race and have expensive kit, and I haven't experienced any snobbery from any of them. I also know many recreational cyclists who have cheap kit (like me) and haven't heard any reverse snobbery from them.
I think it's because I don't hang around with tossers.
Sadly, you will hear the quote 'all the gear, no idea' on here from some commentators.