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dellzeqq said:Well, for what it's worth, I'm going to start by setting out the '50 monkey' theory by Dean Tavioularis.
Who, you ask? I'm shocked. Dean Tavioularis was the designer of all of Coppola's great films. And his '50 monkey' theory was this. 'Put one monkey in a tree - nobody sees the monkey. Put 50 monkeys in a tree, everybody sees monkeys'. And Dean, being Dean was very, very precise in his meaning. 'Everybody sees monkeys' is absolutely not the same as 'everybody sees a collection of chimps and macaques'. Or 'everbody sees a smattering of gorillas, a few bonobos and an orang-utan'. 'Everybody sees monkeys' means just that. And on Clapham High Street and Kennington Road 'everybody sees cyclists'. The fact that those cyclists are riding Bromptons, Dutch utility bikes, fixies, road bikes, MTBs and wearing lycra, baggy shorts, suits, jeans, check shirts and yellow waterproofs does not matter. They are simply seen as cyclists. I've talked to people who have asked me about riding a bike to work and it really doesn't strike them that my wheels have only 16 spokes.
So any little quirk of fashion that gets young people to ride bikes is a good thing. It may be transitory, but, to get back to Dean Tavioularis, if they are some of many then they are simply part of the many.
And my second quotation is from Bonnie Greer and it's this. 'Cyclists are vermin'. Absolutely. They thrive where conditions allow them to thrive, and they take the shortest route from A to B. One hundred and forty million quid spent on LCN+ (London's cycle routes) really didn't have any effect. Four idiots from Yorkshire did have an effect. Cyclists are, generally, people who have made a choice based on convenience and cost. Create the conditions in which cycling is the most convenient and cost-effective option, and no vermin-repellent spray will deter them.
So, in my book, if you get a bunch of people to ride bikes it's good. And the more that do, the more will do. If you see what I mean.
well this thread certainly takes the award for the most bollocks ever written on a cycling forum...... i particularly disagree with the above in bold..... firstly you cant generalise on why pepes choose to cycle, to work or anywhere else, second, i ride to work, it is neither convenient or particularly cost effective. i could easily lift share, i ride to work because it is the healthy option....... urban cool.my arse.!!