Vantage
Carbon fibre... LMAO!!!
- Location
- Behind everyone else, Bolton
Just a bit of humour Dogtrousers 

Just a bit of humour Dogtrousers![]()
Now that I've discovered that it is the Lycra more so than the ignore-and-not-wave that offends people, I'm going back to Lycra. However, this time, I'm wrapping, rather than merely cladding myself in the stuff. If there is anything else I can do to get the point across that I don't do gratuitous greeting, please let me know. Metallic Oakleys? Carbon bike? I'll do anything.
I gave up on the lycra round about covid time and ever since when I see one of those helmeted, lycra wrapped plebs on their plastic bikes I think to myself, "You're a massive c**t" and take pride that I'm no longer one of them![]()
Unbelievably judgmental. Just because someone's not riding the right kind of bike, or wearing the right kit you judge them like that.
Just a bit of humour Dogtrousers![]()
I do not understand this idea that due to using the same mode of transport means you should acknowledge each other with a wave even though you don't know them. I acknowledge people I know or see regularly when walking, cycling or in my campervan. Otherwise my only acknowledgement is a wave of thankyou if you let me out / pass or other gesture if I'm in a bad mood and you don't.
What is this need for the validation of a wave from a fellow cyclist? Learn to be happy in yourself without others to boost your self esteem.😉
No validation needed (and it's not about people on specific forms of transport); I just find it a bit odd to pass someone in a quiet/empty/rural setting and not acknowledge the existence of the other human being. Wouldn't generally do it in the car granted; but then we're both surrounded by our protective anti-social bubbles.
Come on @Dogtrousers , normally I agree with your POV on here, but I have to say that bike snobbery is alive and well, and it's the "look at me with all the gear and mega expensive bike" that are the worst.
I speak as one who sometimes goes out on an old MTB, no helmet, no lycra... and get universally ignored by other cyclists unless they are on similar. As I fully expect, by the way.
However I also sometimes use my Merida carbon framed road bike, wear lycra and a helmet, and other roadies are all smiles and waves!
I also ride a Ridgeback tourer, and a Genesis Croix de Fer. And an e-bike too. I mostly find that other cyclists will nod or wave, only when I am on a similar bike to them. I am fine with that.
But it's the lycra roadies who are the judgemental ones, IMHO..