Mad Doug Biker
Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
- Location
- Craggy Island
But, short of sporting a large mileage board, how would you ever know?
Besides, people might have cycled thousands of miles but have just had to buy replacement panniers en route, etc. You really judge on Panniers??
I dunno this is all becoming a bit too prescriptive, too many what ifs.
I just go on gut instincts. I might raise a few fingers off the bars as an acknowledgement but I wouldn't want to over do it. Anyway the moment only lasts a nano second so not worth worrying about.
I'm going to write a self-help book for cyclists with low self-esteem. It'll be a real moneyspinner.
I have a title for you...![]()
But where's the fun in that? I try to pass at greater speed, say a cheery "hello" and then change gear to accelerate away.Grrrr....was on my roadie for a long (for me) ride on Saturday. Another roadie sailed passed me with a cheerie "morning".
If you ever pass me at a much greater speed can you PPLLEEEASSSEEEE at least to pretend you're out of puff![]()
Self-help book for cyclists with low self-esteem by Hip Priest ?
But surely the guy has every right to ignore you, assuming he doesn't know you and even if he does know you he can still ignore you. It seems a bit presumptuous (sp?) to me that because you say "hi" or wave at someone then they are wrong unless they do the same. Life seems a bit short to get "irked" by this.Jesus wept didn't think my post would generate this much debate ! Ok it's good to debate, in our democratic society. I got annoyed because the guy virtually ignored me when I acknowledged him, it was just bad manners as far as I am concerned. I got annoyed and rose to the "bait" when I could of let him go. I can appreciate also, if someone is flat out with veins bursting, training, they are not going to blink, but that's obvious. I just felt in that particular situation the guy was rude and it irked me which is not normal for me incidentally.
Personally if someone says hello to me I respond to them politely in kind. I might be wrong but I was brought up believing it was good manners. I won't necessarily instigate a greeting with other cyclists but I won't ignore them if they do.
I agree with that, but calling someone a knob because of some perceived breach of etiquette, is much much ruder IMHO.Personally if someone says hello to me I respond to them politely in kind. I might be wrong but I was brought up believing it was good manners. I won't necessarily instigate a greeting with other cyclists but I won't ignore them if they do.
It's a personal choice though and I wouldn't expect to get slated on an internet forum just because I can't be a****d to acknowledge someone I don't know, have never met before and am unlikely to ever meet again.Personally if someone says hello to me I respond to them politely in kind. I might be wrong but I was brought up believing it was good manners. I won't necessarily instigate a greeting with other cyclists but I won't ignore them if they do.