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elkootcho 09-21-10 02:20 PM


Several people have complimented my bags
you may need looser shorts

fredgarvin7 09-22-10 10:11 AM

While I was riding down a suburban street a during a sleet storm, a woman who was trying to clear her windshield told me, "You have a lot of nerve." I said "You're right. On my way home I'm planning to ask you for a loan."

Seattle Forrest 09-22-10 10:50 AM

Does "Nice handlebar tape!" count? That was from a fellow cyclist ... and very rude of her!

Booger1 09-22-10 11:13 AM

I get asked about my bike alot,but most people think I'm a bum or a drunk or both.After all,I am a grown man riding a bike.

sm1960 09-22-10 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by rumrunn6 (Post 11501430)
kudos to you! last winter upon returning home my Russion neighbors called me "hero" "you are hero" they said ... cracked me up. I miss them.

Russian guy I worked with called me the same.

Jim from Boston 09-22-10 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by rumrunn6 (Post 11501430)
kudos to you! last winter upon returning home my Russion neighbors called me "hero" "you are hero" they said ... cracked me up. I miss them.

On two occasions I've been called a "saint" for cycle commuting, and once praised by a colleague as having the smallest carbon footprint at work. :o :D

caloso 09-22-10 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by rumrunn6 (Post 11501430)
kudos to you! last winter upon returning home my Russion neighbors called me "hero" "you are hero" they said ... cracked me up. I miss them.

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Aeneas 09-22-10 12:56 PM

As I arrived home yesterday evening, I passed a group of kids, between the ages of 10 and 12 walking down the street past my house. One kid turned around and saw my PB Blaze in strobe mode and asked "What's that on the front of your bike?" I said, "It's a light so people can see me when I'm on the road." His reply, "Cool!"
Good enough for me!

AaronJohnTurner 09-22-10 02:59 PM

I get quite the kick out of people making a big deal of my totally flat, 6km roundtrip commute. My co-workers in my age bracket (18-25 group) are stupified by my first 350km bike tour this summer, and a couple even go so far as to call me nuts for riding my bike in the 0 to 2 degree Celsius weather we've experiencing in the morning lately. I would love to hear what they would have to say about the few hearty Edmonton commuters who ride up to 40km a day when the mercury hits down to -30C. A bicycle is but a toy to just about everyone in my town, and many are horrified to find out I spent $850 on one. :lol:

Jim from Boston 09-22-10 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by AaronJohnTurner (Post 11507822)
I get quite the kick out of people making a big deal of my totally flat, 6km roundtrip commute. My co-workers in my age bracket (18-25 group) are stupified by my first 350km bike tour this summer, and a couple even go so far as to call me nuts for riding my bike in the 0 to 2 degree Celsius weather we've experiencing in the morning lately. I would love to hear what they would have to say about the few hearty Edmonton commuters who ride up to 40km a day when the mercury hits down to -30C. A bicycle is but a toy to just about everyone in my town, and many are horrified to find out I spent $850 on one. :lol:

This post reminds me of one I found well-written on a thread, "Convincing People that I Chose to Bike to Work:


Originally Posted by irwin7638 (Post 9768833)
I've found that most Americans think of bikes in three ways: children's toys, exotic toys for fitness fanatics and transportation of last resort for the impoverished and disadvantaged. It's socially acceptable for an adult to dress up like a circus acrobat with friends once a week, run around in circles as quickly as possible with no other purpose or destination, but to ride a bike somewhere for a purpose implies some sort of need and is looked upon as an act of desperation.

To which I replied:

Originally Posted by Jim from Boston (Post 10042358)
...It took me a couple of readings to figure out that the adults who dress up like circus acrobats and run around in circles are joggers. :lol:


paul2432 09-22-10 05:04 PM

I got the "commuter of the year" award for my company. (cycling is popular here).

During the winter a few times in particularly bad weather I've gotten fist pumps or other "way to go" gestures from people at bus stops.

Paul

ianbrettcooper 09-22-10 06:56 PM

I got complimented at the Audubon Society for bringing my daughter on a bicycle for her Summer camp there. Sadly, I was the only parent who did. Also, I always got sent to the front of the line at pick-up time.

I also pick up my daughter from school every day, and at least twice a week I hear kids complimenting the bike or telling their parents that they're going to get a bike like that when they're older.

FunkyStickman 09-22-10 07:30 PM

The biggest compliments I've gotten so far was having 2 guys at my office buy bikes, because they've seen my weight loss and were motivated to change for the better.

Second to that, when I tell people I ride to work, they say "No! From your house? How far is that?" and when I tell them "8 miles" they just shake their heads in amazement. I don't understand why people think cycling is so hard.

ChrisENC 09-22-10 07:33 PM

There are two or three people at my work who try to compliment me from time to time, one being my supervisor. They are not exactly quick witted or anything and I know the mean well. They will say something dumb like when are you going to be Tour de France ready, I saw you flying back there. LOL Its always Tour this or Lance that, and it always bugs me haha.

hairnet 09-22-10 07:41 PM

"you're not a car!!"

:D "thank you!"

TamaraEden 10-02-10 11:51 AM

Was this in a fast food drive through? :)


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 11509347)
"you're not a car!!"

:D "thank you!"


TamaraEden 10-02-10 11:53 AM

Although I've been a fat butt and not riding. I did commute a little last year. I teach high school and refuse to lock my bike in the parking lot where there are some bars that work but afraid kids will go in there and mess around. Anyway, when kids see my bike in my classroom for the first time they are always shocked and giggly and say, "MISS! You ride a bike?!". I think they are laughing at me, surprised, and think it's cool all at the same time. I can't wait till they see my new double Basil panniers that are so freaking functional and a tad ugly :) Planning on riding to work again starting Monday.

1242Vintage 10-02-10 12:08 PM

I get compliments on my weight loss from co-workers. Went from 250 lb last Summer when I first started commuting to 190 lb today.

Then there's the guy who sits on a bench near the bike path and rings a cowbell when you go by. Not sure what the deal is there, but it's kind of fun.

whitey818 10-02-10 01:22 PM


Originally Posted by Booger1 (Post 11506544)
I get asked about my bike alot,but most people think I'm a bum or a drunk or both.After all,I am a grown man riding a bike.

This is the mentality in my small town, ecspecially by law enforcement that look for reasons to stop and ask questions. At work I feel good that I have a few others either saying they want to try to commute or atleast start riding a bike for pleasure.

napes 10-02-10 02:37 PM

An old guy on a Harley asked if my organ donor card was up to date at a traffic light. I said "yes, and yours?" I never got a response because the light turned.

I think it was a compliment.

Rhodabike 10-02-10 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by FunkyStickman (Post 11509265)
...Second to that, when I tell people I ride to work, they say "No! From your house? How far is that?" and when I tell them "8 miles" they just shake their heads in amazement. I don't understand why people think cycling is so hard.

Probably because their only experience of cycling is riding a crappy xmart bike around a park for a few weekends before burying it at the back of the garage.

Originally Posted by 1242Vintage (Post 11558598)
...Then there's the guy who sits on a bench near the bike path and rings a cowbell when you go by. Not sure what the deal is there, but it's kind of fun.

It's a prime lap. You're supposed to sprint.:lol:

ianbrettcooper 10-02-10 05:39 PM

Yesterday some guy asked me if it was easy or hard. Not really sure what he meant. I said it was easy.

coldfeet 10-02-10 06:00 PM

I have a few comments, mostly admiring ( I think they're mostly serious ) had a comment tonight about the amount of stuff i had crammed on my Big Dummy. "That's a cargo bike!"

The one that sticks in my mind, had picked up a 48" fluorescent light fixture, and contrived to strap it to my backpack ( Pre-Cargo bike days ) was riding with my head low as I went under a pathway underpass, didn't want to snag the thing on the overhead. Fit young thing rides past. "That's quite a package!"
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Cannot believe I missed that straight line!

noglider 10-02-10 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by gerv (Post 11465979)
This happened to me while at the bike rack, unlocking and getting ready for home.

She[exiting the building with her colleagues]: I like your bike.
Moi: Oh yeah.
She: And I really love your seat.
Moi [jaw dropped and uncharacteristically short for something to say]: Uh...
She: No I meant your bicycle seat.
Moi [ looking at the Bianchi saddle with faux leopard skin sides]: Oh yes... it's a Bianchi.
She: Yes I noticed. I didn't mean your seat... so please don't tell HR.
Moi: No never.

And you didn't get her number?!

phillyskyline 10-03-10 07:57 AM

Most of the comments I get aren't compliments, more like amazement. One coworker has said the following nearly every day the weather is bad (90+ degrees, rainy, very cold, windy, etc) for the past year and a half: "You rode your BIKE today??" She always shakes her head like she thinks I'm crazy.

When I ride the Brompton I almost always get a comment from someone--either "nice bike!" or "What is that?!" Kids tend to think it's some kind of weird BMX trick bike :) But that's about the bike, not commuting itself.


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