Adelaide snobs?
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Adelaide snobs?
Postby TheBrewer » Sat Jan 07, 2012 12:15 pm
I've been fortunate enough to meet a couple of really nice guys around the place and on some reasonably ordinary days we've been able to work together into some head winds etc. A few guys I've come across along the Bay to Outer Harbor route have been fantastic too. It can be a little confusing but got it sussed now.
My question/ statement though has me a little on tilt. Is there an element of Adelaide cyclists that we can call "snobs"?
For now I'm out on a Flat Bar Road bike. I left my old bike at home and as yet haven't had the resources or for now the will to sink some money into another ride. I'm giving up a couple of k's an hour in favor of comfort and versatility while I get to know Adelaide. Does that mean I should be excluded from normal courtesy?
Just this morning heading up Magill Rd I'm at the corner of Portrush I think it was, there's a guy just pulled up at the lights, I pull up on his flank, I didn't say anything but his head turned, I shot him a "good morning" he looks me up and down gives a little chuckle and is done. Was it that my knicks didn't match my jersey? my helmet was white? my shoes black?........nah, I'm on the wrong machinery.
A fortnight ago I'm heading back to the city up Anzac late Sunday arvo, I've left the lights at Tapleys Hill behind a guy and ironically he missed his clip and then I missed mine avoiding him so there was a little mayhem for 3 seconds but half way to the school there I've called "on your right mate" to pass him since there was a bit of traffic around and immediately he's up out of the saddle to accelerate to stop me from passing him.
I'm really hoping this is just a small element of guys. Oddly anyone in a group or out with others have seemed to be great and more than willing to say hi but a few lone rangers have left a bit of a bitter taste.
Next step a quick service and then I'm off to play in the hills
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby trailgumby » Sat Jan 07, 2012 12:26 pm
You should see the funny stares I get from roadies on my 700c road slick equipped mountain bike with the single fork leg. The best revenge is passing them on the climbs. Will be a few months before I can do that again, though.
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby liamb » Sat Jan 07, 2012 12:33 pm
Brewer I hope its only an isolated thing because SA seems to be the more friendly of states that I have lived in and I tend to be very SA proud, but there will always be bad apples no matter what you do.
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby TheBrewer » Sat Jan 07, 2012 12:43 pm
The $799 retail whizzing past gets a few looks. Shame the gearing pretty much dies at about 43-44k's.
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Postby rustychisel » Sat Jan 07, 2012 12:57 pm
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Postby you cannot be sirrus » Sat Jan 07, 2012 3:19 pm
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby TheBrewer » Sat Jan 07, 2012 3:52 pm
He asks, "where you headed?"
"Glenelg then Outer Harbor and back to the city"
This floored me, but made me chuckle for about an hour.
"next time, bring your kids BMX"
I know he didn't mean it harshly, we traded smiles down to the bay.........
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby master6 » Sat Jan 07, 2012 4:53 pm
Related or not, they have my admiration.
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby zephy » Sat Jan 07, 2012 7:50 pm
we call it the "wank" factor.... as someone else pointed it out it happens in life generally, cycling is no different.... my theory is it costs nothing to smile, say g'day and have a bit of a chat.... but, each to their own I guess....TheBrewer wrote: My question/ statement though has me a little on tilt. Is there an element of Adelaide cyclists that we can call "snobs"?
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby alex » Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:15 pm
and you will get RSI in your hand if you wave to everyone riding along military road on the weekend in summer
get away from the beaches and into the hills and you will probably find people a lot more pleasant
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby arkle » Sun Jan 08, 2012 8:51 pm
I can't talk for the plain so much but when I'm down there driving my car I often chuckle when I see the gangs of matching skin-tight advertisements with faces like half-sucked lemons
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby bracko » Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:43 pm
I generally give a one hand flick and a nod when i pass people (as i did in sydney) and have noticed that barely anyone returns the favour when I'm in baggy shorts, probably 50% when going for a saturday morning ride. I'll accept that saturday morning riders are generally friendlier because they're not riding to work, but how hard is it to be polite.
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby master6 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:45 pm
If you hate wearing knicks, why do you wear them under shorts?bracko wrote:I hate wearing proper knicks, but do on longer weekend rides... commuting i wear the integrated "baggy" (i.e. not skin tight) shorts with knicks underneath.
I generally give a one hand flick and a nod when i pass people (as i did in sydney) and have noticed that barely anyone returns the favour when I'm in baggy shorts, probably 50% when going for a saturday morning ride. I'll accept that saturday morning riders are generally friendlier because they're not riding to work, but how hard is it to be polite.
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby arkle » Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:09 am
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby master6 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:18 am
arkle, If you'v'e got it, FLAUNT IT. WE blokes love itarkle wrote:I confess to doing the same thing. I wear full half-leg bib knicks but I always wear shorts and a t-shirt over the top so you'd never know I had them on. Bib knicks on their own look a bit circus-strongmanesque to me, if you know what I mean. And also in the hills it can be 2C when I'm riding in the winter mornings. This morning it's 12C. Lovely stuff
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby simonn » Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:56 am
Ah yes, the Turramurra Cyclery Regiment.trailgumby wrote:For some reason they seem to like Turramurra Cyclery jerseys and hunting in packs around Akuna Bay.
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby robbie d » Fri Jan 13, 2012 2:40 pm
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Postby rustychisel » Fri Jan 13, 2012 3:44 pm
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby bracko » Mon Jan 16, 2012 12:40 pm
master6 wrote: If you hate wearing knicks, why do you wear them under shorts?
sorry, slight rewording... I don't "hate" wearing them, I just "hate" wearing them while walking through the office after riding to work. I cop enough from the girls in the office without them seeing me in knicks
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby rustychisel » Mon Jan 16, 2012 12:59 pm
so the phrase "Want some of this - phwoaorrr!" would not be well received??bracko wrote:master6 wrote: If you hate wearing knicks, why do you wear them under shorts?
sorry, slight rewording... I don't "hate" wearing them, I just "hate" wearing them while walking through the office after riding to work. I cop enough from the girls in the office without them seeing me in knicks
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby robbie d » Mon Jan 16, 2012 3:57 pm
well of course, especially since that first 'tour de Adelaide' I did with you on your fixie and me barely making it up the pimples of hills with 20 gears to use. It would be a little bit stupid of me to say I hate fixies since I ride track toorustychisel wrote:what about fixed gear riders, Rob? Do we get the nod of appreciation from you?
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby ColinOldnCranky » Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:01 pm
No-one looks down on me. That's how it is when your bottom bracket sits 13 inches off the ground.
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby Adsso » Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:23 pm
I have a pair of the shorts with the padding in them and I wear a pair of basketball shorts over them and also a basketball singlet and many many times on the street if I over take they don't like it and will make remarks at me or people just won't move if they look over there shoulder .. I put it down to them having the whole kit and Kaboodle and think they are better compared to Me who doesn't have everything on except my cleats and that is all they can see me wearing..
But it happened a few months ago when I was in Melbourne aswell oh well they aren't gonna stop me riding and enjoying myself
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
Postby rpmspinman » Thu Apr 19, 2012 4:25 pm
I used to ride a Hybrid, and was just happy I was out and about seeing other riders. I would find most recreational riders would be happy to wave/nod/say hi back, but it was the more 'serious' style riders with their full kit, and 5k bikes who would look at you like you have 2 heads that would ignore you. Plain rude.
I have noticed this attitude in certain areas though. I live down south of Adelaide and 5 out of 10 people will acknowledge your greeting. Riding in areas like Burnside, Unley, Parkside, Norwood, North Adelaide, Glenelg, Goodwood and around those areas, most are complete and utter bike snobs unless you have a 7k-12k Pinnarello, DeRosa, Colnago or Bianchi with campy SR/Sram Red and Zipp 404s they won't give you the time of day. Of course this is a broad generalization based on the limited experience I have had.
That being said, I was speaking to a bike shop owner who said that it was usually white collar business owners and workers who had the cash to splash on big branded bikes that wanted the best of everything because their work colleagues had them. (bankers, architects, solicitors, investment advisers etc). Still that is no excuse to be rude or treat those who are less fortunate like second class citizens.
At the end of the day, I am just glad I am able to get out and ride when the opportunity arises, and I will always make the effort to say hi to those who do the same regardless of your on a $150 K-mart bike or a $25k titanium Passoni. Bike riding has become a passion, and a bike snobs poor attitude aint gonna stop me from enjoying what I do.
Now that I have a road bike, I haven't really noticed an improvement in courtesy or a better reaction from other riders. It's more a case of if they feel like returning the greeting they will, otherwise they may be completely out of breath and can't get a word out.
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Re: Adelaide snobs?
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