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Barrettscv 06-05-12 04:21 PM

Is it a bad thing when commuting is hip?
 

Is it a bad thing when commuting is hip?

ianstew 06-05-12 04:49 PM

its only a bad thing when said commuter is a guy wearing girl's jeans, a "vintage" shirt, and riding a god awful rattle canned multi colored ss/fg while puffing a parly.

....otherwise known as hipsters.....AKA "i am not a hipster, even though i dress and act like one, but by renouncing hipsterdom I am therefore special and unique, and too hip and cool to be categorized".......

Barrettscv 06-05-12 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by ianstew (Post 14318097)
its only a bad thing when said commuter is a guy wearing girl's jeans, a "vintage" shirt, and riding a god awful rattle canned multi colored ss/fg while puffing a parly.

lol

caloso 06-05-12 04:58 PM

Pretty girl says "I ride my bike to get where I need to go. And I enjoy the ride. So..."

She's much hipper than I am, but that's exactly the same reason I ride my bike to work. I love it.

SlimRider 06-05-12 05:08 PM

Wow..that was like really Groovy, man....

AdamDZ 06-05-12 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by ianstew (Post 14318097)
its only a bad thing when said commuter is a guy wearing girl's jeans, a "vintage" shirt, and riding a god awful rattle canned multi colored ss/fg while puffing a parly.

....otherwise known as hipsters.....AKA "i am not a hipster, even though i dress and act like one, but by renouncing hipsterdom I am therefore special and unique, and too hip and cool to be categorized".......

LOL, so true. I really think a lot of people I see daily ride because it's hip. They only ride on nice days too so they can show off their tattoos (and their skinny a**cracks) and be cool. On rainy/cold days I see very few cyclists during my commute, including a few regulars. On a nice day the above types are all over the place.

azesty 06-05-12 06:27 PM

Yes it is a good thing, because, finally, it's hip to be square.


:)

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weshigh 06-05-12 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by ianstew (Post 14318097)
its only a bad thing when said commuter is a guy wearing girl's jeans, a "vintage" shirt, and riding a god awful rattle canned multi colored ss/fg while puffing a parly.

....otherwise known as hipsters.....AKA "i am not a hipster, even though i dress and act like one, but by renouncing hipsterdom I am therefore special and unique, and too hip and cool to be categorized".......

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.

Barrettscv 06-05-12 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by weshigh (Post 14318526)
...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.

That's what I was thinking, also.

I'm not hip, just ask my twenty-something kids. But I smile anytime I see someone using a bike on a regular basis.

ben4345 06-05-12 06:54 PM

you damn hippies need to get a car.

alhedges 06-05-12 07:20 PM

It might be hip when attractive young 20-somethings commute. But it's not hip the way I do it!:)

Bluish Green 06-05-12 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by weshigh (Post 14318526)
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

fietsbob 06-05-12 08:09 PM

... unlike countries where its been normal, for 100 years?

ianstew 06-05-12 08:15 PM


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.

I see humor is not the name of your game.

mechanicalron 06-05-12 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by alhedges (Post 14318687)
It might be hip when attractive young 20-somethings commute. But it's not hip the way I do it!:)

Yea, your telling me! I have been single for most of the 10 or more years I have been car free! Not so cool to cycle in this city I gather.

mechanicalron 06-05-12 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by ianstew (Post 14318901)
I see humor is not the name of your game.

could be his pants are to tight :)

ianstew 06-05-12 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by mechanicalron (Post 14319086)
could be his pants are to tight :)

well played LOL :thumb:

megalowmatt 06-05-12 09:44 PM

I think it's going to be a long while before bike commuting is hip in my area.

As to what people wear when commuting, it doesn't matter to me.

Some people may think i look like a mushroom-headed tool.

weshigh 06-05-12 09:46 PM


Originally Posted by mechanicalron (Post 14319086)
could be his pants are to tight :)

Haha, see that was funny.

ianstew: it was more that it was the first comment and there are a lot of people who get really bent out of shape about "hipsters" and a lot of the anger is about prescribed motives with little truth to the people they are actually describing. I'll give you credit for setting up mechanicalron for the assist though.

Koobazaur 06-05-12 11:05 PM

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...

dynodonn 06-05-12 11:23 PM

Yep, I think it would be a good thing if our city had hipsters, between myself and another woman cyclist, we seem to be the only commuting cyclists (that I've viewed) trying to set a fashion statement, then the BMX'er crowd tries to set the tone for the rest of the city.

Project88 06-06-12 12:36 AM

The only issue i have with said neon rattle can ss/fx hipsters is that they run red lights, ride on the wrong side, dont have breaks, dont use lights at night thats not to say all ss/fx riders but if you live in LA and maybe other places you would know the type but i wear skinny jeans and a vintage T and dress well and have my bike looking..... cool :p but i have the vintage cool although i could use a good powder coating just to have a fresh paint job but the paint would cost more than my bike :/.

However i feel it is the healthiest trend in a long time more excersise for young people :) whats bad about that :D

Project88 06-06-12 12:40 AM

by the way i ride in the rain and all days in between :)

bragi 06-06-12 12:42 AM

Bicycle commuting is cool in some places now, but certainly not everywhere. It takes a lot more character to be a commuter in southern cities like Houston or Atlanta than it does to cycle in Portland or Seattle or Chicago. If you're a commuter in Seattle, you're almost so normal you're boring; even the mayor rides to work sometimes. If you live in Houston and you're seen riding a bike at 7:00 AM on a Monday, you're risking social censure; people will assume you're destitute or a DUI. Decent people don't ride bikes for utilitarian purposes in Baptist regions.

acidfast7 06-06-12 12:55 AM


Originally Posted by ianstew (Post 14318097)
its only a bad thing when said commuter is a guy wearing girl's jeans

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?


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