Can riding a pink bike be considered manly?

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ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker
What is manly?

I get called a poof for riding a bike to work.

If I drive to work I get called a poof for not biking?

This whole manly debate is just another case of a country so hell-bent on image and posturing, that it fails to actually get on with life, and spends it's time criticising and dissecting other people's actions.

By the way, I like ladies.
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
wouldnt bother me at all , sweetie
 

montage

God Almighty
Location
Bethlehem
I think that other cyclists will think little of you having a pink bike, but none cyclists will have a couple of questions running through their minds
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
What is manly?

I get called a poof for riding a bike to work.

If I drive to work I get called a poof for not biking?

This whole manly debate is just another case of a country so hell-bent on image and posturing, that it fails to actually get on with life, and spends it's time criticising and dissecting other people's actions.

By the way, I like ladies.

+1. Yesterday, I was on the Viner in bib tights etc when I was told by some fat kid on a BMX that I looked like a faggot (I assume he meant homosexual rather than a dish of pork, liver and onions...). Insults have less impact when the person who makes them is stupid, out of shape, and on a feeble excuse for a form of transport...
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I wouldn't buy a pink bike, only because I'm not over-fond of the colour, but I think the PX ones look great.
 
These guys riding the pink Planet X are they team riders? (excuse my ignorance) Are they riding pink bikes because thats what they've been given to ride rather than a personal choice and its either a Planet X marketing thing to get them noticed, which it certainly would, or because they had a shedload of them built and can't shift them. I seem to recall previous runs of their frames, when I bought my Pompino, were out of stock in more conventional colours and sizes but they had a full choice of sizes in pink.

I'd actually have to see one in the flesh before I could make a decision on the original question. Hows its built up and the shade of the frame could persuade me either way
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
These guys riding the pink Planet X are they team riders? (excuse my ignorance) Are they riding pink bikes because thats what they've been given to ride rather than a personal choice and its either a Planet X marketing thing to get them noticed, which it certainly would, or because they had a shedload of them built and can't shift them. I seem to recall previous runs of their frames, when I bought my Pompino, were out of stock in more conventional colours and sizes but they had a full choice of sizes in pink.

I'd actually have to see one in the flesh before I could make a decision on the original question. Hows its built up and the shade of the frame could persuade me either way

People actually do buy them, I met a female rider with an SL Pro Carbon a few weeks back. Really bright pink IRL.
 

downfader

extimus uero philosophus
Location
'ampsheeeer
Its funny really as pink as a colour has only really had that unmanly connotation in the past 100 years or so. I have read that people a few hundred years back would never adorn their young boys with pale blues (now a common "boy colour") as it was seen as virginal and related to the Virgin Mary.

I personally get called "gay" and "fag" by mates at work. Just for wearing the bibs, the lycra or riding the bike. Its just banter and I give as good as I get. They know that they cant use their bodies to power themselves up hill at 20mph, some cant even walk up a flight of stairs, haha!! I think theres a kind of mild jealousy at times and that comes out as banter.
 
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