What is the etiquette on offering help to a cyclist walking with his bike?
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I ride trails a lot so if I see someone who is having some mechanical difficulty I always ask if they are good or need anything. I actually never have gotten taken up on the offer that I can recollect.
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I always yell out "Are you OK? Do you need help?".
Then, when they answer either yes or no, I can respond "Great to hear!" and keep riding.
Then, when they answer either yes or no, I can respond "Great to hear!" and keep riding.

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As a rule I ask, but once had a very strange experience riding home from a night class. Guy was carrying the bike slung over one shoulder and the front wheel in the other hand. When I asked if he needed help he yelled and cursed at me. He was obviously upset in general and pissed at me in particular so I rode on, but it occurred to me later it was a great way for him to steal a bike.