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SurlyLaika 06-06-12 01:10 AM


Originally Posted by weshigh (Post 14318526)
Whats with the hostility? Does it really matter what jeans someone is wearing? They are on a bike. The more people on bikes and out of cars is a great thing. If someone does it because they think its hip, whatever, it got them in the saddle.

+1
It really doesn't matter what someone else chooses to wear when they ride or why they choose to ride. Honestly, who really cares? and I've ridden in tight jeans because I like tight jeans, but these days I choose knickers cos they don't wear out as fast. Anyway, I've met a lot of similar looking ppl at the bicycle co-op I used to volunteer at in L.A. and they were actually really nice, friendly ppl. Some ppl like to hate on roadies in full kit but almost every roadie I've ever talked to on the road has been really friendly to me. Maybe we should all drop our commuter elitism and be more like the hipsters and roadies now.

also, I don't ride in the rain very often. Sometimes, but where I'm from it doesn't rain very often, it's always clear and sunny, so it's kind of a downer when it does rain. Now that I'm in Korea...I hear it's gotta be humid, hot, and rainy as hell come summer time but I want to continue riding so I'm looking into getting some appropriate clothes for this climate.

SurlyLaika 06-06-12 01:11 AM


Originally Posted by acidfast7 (Post 14319611)
I find this quite funny, if you mean tighter/slim/skinny jeans.

Everywhere else I've been in the world, refers to looser jeans as "American" jeans, however, you guys refer to slim jeans as "girls jeans." I think you've seen too many Miller Lite commercials or can't fit in slim-cut jeans?

Same in Korea, no one wears baggy or American jeans. It's just not popular here. I imagine it's the same in Germany.

acidfast7 06-06-12 01:17 AM


Originally Posted by SurlyLaika (Post 14319627)
Same in Korea, no one wears baggy or American jeans. It's just not popular here. I imagine it's the same in Germany.

Actually, Germany is much closer to the US in style than the rest of the continent (Lederhosen exempted). I do find the whole American anti-slim jeans rhetoric quite humorous. Actually, in Sweden (and Stockholm, in particular) the men wear the tightest jeans I have seen in the west.

ianstew 06-06-12 02:19 AM

oh jesus people, take a joke for cryin out loud. Wah wah wah, it was a joke. A poke at hipsters who ride bikes because it's the in thing, those who would ride donkeys if that were the in thing.

Seriously, did i miss the memo about checking a sense of humor at the door? Somebody call the Whaaaambulance, a poster is being politically incorrect over here.......

acidfast7 06-06-12 02:37 AM


Originally Posted by ianstew (Post 14319675)
oh jesus people, take a joke for cryin out loud. Wah wah wah, it was a joke. A poke at hipsters who ride bikes because it's the in thing, those who would ride donkeys if that were the in thing.

Seriously, did i miss the memo about checking a sense of humor at the door? Somebody call the Whaaaambulance, a poster is being politically incorrect over here.......

are you 12?

SurlyLaika 06-06-12 02:51 AM

lmao, thanks for making me laugh at work.

LAE 06-06-12 02:54 AM

Jeans too skinny & Jeans too loose both look equally stupid.

I cycle in black shorts (knee length) and a skins top + hoody and a massive bag so certainly not hip, but to be honest Im too busy minding cars, busses and all the hazards to be looking at what ppl are wearing. Btw London, England 4am start 4pm finish I see every kind of commuter.

xenologer 06-06-12 04:13 AM

my issue with 'hipsters' isnt the style of dress;
its the fact that the sense of fashion and 'hip' also leads them to ride without brakes and to thus blow through stop signs.

Which makes cyclists in general look bad, and creates dangerous situations when I meet them at intersections. The large number of 'custom' fixie advertisements these days does worry me a little...
to be fair, I also have similar issue with automobiles who prioritize fashion over practical function and safety (see SUVs)

kookaburra1701 06-06-12 04:56 AM

Does anyone remember when JNCO's were popular? In middle school I dreamed of having back pockets on my jeans big enough to fit cereal boxes like all the cool kids.

benda18 06-06-12 05:33 AM


Originally Posted by Koobazaur (Post 14319430)
What??? PEOPLE BIKING DIFFERENTLY THAN ME? How dare they enjoy MY hobby!

Seriously, the level of elitism in this entire forum is starting to really grate on me...

While I agree, a quick trip over to the SS/FG or Roadie sub-forums is all I need to come running back to the commuting section. It's intolerable over there.

dnuzzomueller 06-06-12 05:35 AM

Pause the Video at 1:15, The guy is riding a SRAM S80 wheel on a bike with bullhorns.......really? I am all for using good equipment and I have even ridden my cosmic Carbones once or twice for a commute when I needed to jump on my road-bike, but DAMN that is some nice wheelage for commuting.....

AdamDZ 06-06-12 05:38 AM


Originally Posted by weshigh (Post 14318526)
Whats with the hostility? Does it really matter what jeans someone is wearing? They are on a bike. The more people on bikes and out of cars is a great thing. If someone does it because they think its hip, whatever, it got them in the saddle.

Yes, it does. I don't want to look at some guys's skinny buttcrack.

AdamDZ 06-06-12 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by xenologer (Post 14319752)
my issue with 'hipsters' isnt the style of dress;
its the fact that the sense of fashion and 'hip' also leads them to ride without brakes and to thus blow through stop signs.

Which makes cyclists in general look bad, and creates dangerous situations when I meet them at intersections. The large number of 'custom' fixie advertisements these days does worry me a little...
to be fair, I also have similar issue with automobiles who prioritize fashion over practical function and safety (see SUVs)

The disregard for the laws is part of the hipster culture, at least that how it seems to be in NYC. It must be the "stick it to the man" thing or something, except they cause damage to cycling in general, but they don't care.

Also, what pisses me off is when I coast down the bridge I have to watch out for wobbling fixters trying to keep their bike under control. I had few close ones with those characters.

ianstew 06-06-12 06:14 AM


Originally Posted by acidfast7 (Post 14319684)
are you 12?

no. I am 13 thank you very much...........

vtjim 06-06-12 06:30 AM

Laf...This thread amuses me. :) I tried so-called "skinny jeans" once. Couldn't get them over my thighs. People with actual leg muscles can't wear them.
:innocent:

I don't care if commuting is hip. The more people riding, the better. If they look silly (subjective), it doesn't affect me, so who cares? Smile and wave.

Igo 06-06-12 06:36 AM

Unless another cyclist is coming straight at me in my bike lane or parks his bike in front of the restaurant door, I could care less what another cyclist does.

Barrettscv 06-06-12 06:36 AM


Originally Posted by vtjim (Post 14319965)
I don't care if commuting is hip. The more people riding, the better. If they look silly (subjective), it doesn't affect me, so who cares? Smile and wave.

+1

Fewer cars and more bikes makes my commute easier and safer.

Now, if there were more healthy, young female commuters, that would be even better.

KevinF 06-06-12 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by dnuzzomueller (Post 14319850)
Pause the Video at 1:15, The guy is riding a SRAM S80 wheel on a bike with bullhorns.......really? I am all for using good equipment and I have even ridden my cosmic Carbones once or twice for a commute when I needed to jump on my road-bike, but DAMN that is some nice wheelage for commuting.....

I use my Ksyrium SL wheels for commuting. They're the only ones I have, as they're on the only bike I have (my road bike).

mechanicalron 06-06-12 07:38 AM

:roflmao2:I love this thread! OK now we need photoshttp://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...ruit_Stand.jpghttp://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...trace/sswc.jpghttp://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...ace/spidey.jpghttp://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...race/bike1.jpg

ianstew 06-06-12 07:51 AM

oh my god lol

dynodonn 06-06-12 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by mechanicalron (Post 14320245)
:roflmao2:I love this thread! OK now we need photos........



In the one photo, the woman cyclist looks like she could crush whole cars between those cheeks. :eek:

mechanicalron 06-06-12 08:24 AM

We need hipster photos! I want to see what makes everyone so angry and I feel so out of the times on this so lash out :)

AdamDZ 06-06-12 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by dynodonn (Post 14320388)
In the one photo, the woman cyclist looks like she could crush whole cars between those cheeks. :eek:

Oh, I just noticed there was a bike in that photo :D

AdamDZ 06-06-12 08:32 AM

Too bad this image doesn't cover all the ridiculous modifications to otherwise nice bike and the refusal of mainstream except for Apple products. Other than that it's pretty much on the spot.

http://a-world.net/files/funny/Bikes/fixie.jpg

Commodus 06-06-12 08:55 AM

It's a good thing and I don't care what they ride or how. I'd rather dodge a thousand rookies riding for a different reason than me, than one raging cager.


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