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On my way to work yesterday, just riding up a little hill, on my nice road bike. Saw a bloke on a MTB coming the other way pulling a huge wheelie (quite impressive - he had the front wheel up when I first saw him, it was still up when I went past him). Gave him a little wave - partly because I always do wave at people on bikes, partly because I was impressed. But could the bloke on the MTB be bothered to take a hand of his bars to give me a wave? No. HOW MUCH TROUBLE WOULD IT HAVE BEEN FOR HIM TO BE POLITE AND TAKE ONE HAND OFF THE BARS TO GIVE ME A LITTLE WAVE?
Someone had put evo-stik on my grips, I didn't mean to offend, honest!
Do you wave at every pedestrian you walk past?
LOL! Nice one.
One handed wheelies are probably the next trick for him to learn ๐
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pppffffftttt, its no good if you can't do no handed wheelies!
I nod/wave at all cyclists, most times they respond. If not they'll be hearing some rather nice words come out of my mouth "Miserable *insert own expletive*
Guy I know used to turn round and ask people why they didn't reply. ๐
I love it when people wave back, it makes me feel so......alive.
I use my bike as a form of conveying me from one place to another. I don't wave at other bikers much like i don't wave at all the other car drivers.
Ooops - don't start that one - I've done that acknowledgment/wave/hello post before and you will poss get some very obtuse answers like - "If I dont want to I won't" or "I'm going too fast to do that" ๐
Edit: theres one of them above ! LOL
I wave to other cyclists when riding, I wave to other VW transporter owners when driving, I say murnin/owdo to pedestrians when walking around town... it's just being humane to acnowledge others.
God, there are some sensitive souls around ๐
God, there are some sensitive souls around
Elaborate clubber?
Do you maybe think the OP was being a teensy bit ironic?
I had this last night I went for a quick spin on the road bike but (as I am too uncomfortable with my body) I dont wear lycra and my normal road baggies were in the wash so I put on some 3/4 length Endura Humvees (there is a point to this). I normally nod or say hello at every cyclist that I see no matter what they ride. There was a local club rider in a fetching pink and blue kit coming towards me so I nodded he just looked me up and down and scowled (I'm assuming this was because of my clothing) I muttered grumpy b****** and carried on. No doubt I will be a story to tell to his club mates at the weekend.
Why are people so rude?
A fully team lyrca-ed roadie gave me a very friendly wave and hello when I was out on my 6in FS bike yesterday.
Do you think it was because I was in lycra and an old road club top?
[i]Do you maybe think the OP was being a teensy bit ironic?[/i]
Not in the slightest but he was joking.
I nod/wave at all cyclists, most times they respond. If not they'll be hearing some rather nice words come out of my mouth "Miserable *insert own expletive*
I hope you're joking?!
Pah. Wheelying uphill is easy.
It never fails to surprise me how seriously people take the whole 'waving/acknowledging' thing! I find mountain bikers are the rudest, irrespective of bike choice, but I really don't give a shit!
Waving is a bit over the top surely.
An almost imperceptible nod of the head is my preferred option.
TBH even on a weekend its surprising how few people you can come across on my regulars around the Surrey Hills including walkers and horse riders so I generally acknowledge and mutter morning/afternoon to most people ( ...except photographers ๐ ) Don't really care if they respond or not.
But he was coming down the hill surely. One handed manual is even harder ๐
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I muttered grumpy b****** and carried on.
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Why are people so rude? [/i]
why don't you tell us?
