Rhythm Thief
Legendary Member
- Location
- Ross on Wye
Many people seem to be under the impression that technology stops when it suits the type of riding they themselves do..
But isn't that absolutely fair enough? After all, I'm not trying to persuade anyone that they shouldn't embrace whatever technology they choose in order to enhance their own riding; I"m merely pointing out why it fails to enhance mine. Cycling is indeed a broad church, and the idea that I would go out and ride with anyone else, let alone try and keep up with them, is anathema to me. This does not, in any way, need to affect how anyone else rides their bike or what tech they choose to adopt, and yet there remains an often strident subsection of cyclists who are always ready to tell me why I should be using disc brakes, Di2 or aero carbon frames, all of which I've tried and none of which have made my cycling more enjoyable. In short, you do you and I'll do me and everyone can be happy.