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Old 11-17-04, 01:28 PM
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T-Mar
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The one thing I dislike about cycling is the cliques. Vintage versus modern, road versus off-road, high end versus entry level, etc. When I go out riding and wave to a cyclist going in the opposite direction, I don't get a wave back unless I'm riding their kind of bicycle and wearing their style of clothing. At least when I rode motorcycles, everyone on a motorcyle would wave back. In fact, one time when I parked my Honda 750 cafe racer at the side of the highway for a bio-break, a group of Satan's Choice stopped to see if there was something wrong with my motorcycle and offered to help! That's what bicycling should be like. The important thing is that we're all on bicycles. More comraderie is needed between all types of cyclists. As Red Green would say, "I'm pulling for you, remember we're all in this together".
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