Speaking of a$$hole cyclists...
#51
Originally Posted by JT354
Wow, what a jerk. I'm amazed that a complete stranger would just come up and say "your bike sucks, get a better one." Personally, I have never received a negative comment about any of my bikes, even my beat up rusted MTB.
By the way, what bike do you have?
By the way, what bike do you have?
#52
Aluminium Crusader :-)

Joined: Apr 2004
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From: Melbourne, Australia
I don't get it: how are they any worse than any other reasonably priced alu bike?
this one's $3299!! US

https://www.rei.com/online/store/Sear...000&noheader=1

surely they're no worse than Norco, GT, Diamnodback, Merida, and stuff like that
this one's $3299!! US

https://www.rei.com/online/store/Sear...000&noheader=1

surely they're no worse than Norco, GT, Diamnodback, Merida, and stuff like that
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#54
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From: Port Orchard, WA
Bikes: Trinity, Paradisus, Centurion, Mongoose, Trek
Only thing obviously wrong with that bike is the dork disk.
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#55
Surely, one appropriate reply to the brains trust encountered by the OP must be:
.......Its not about the bike.......
I thank you !
.......Its not about the bike.......
I thank you !
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#57
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From: Grenoble, France
Bikes: Decathlon 9.2, Peugeot
Originally Posted by 55/Rad
Guys who can really ride don't take these kinds of potshots. They let their riding speak for them.
55/Rad
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#60
Originally Posted by 531Aussie
I don't get it: how are they any worse than any other reasonably priced alu bike?
this one's $3299!! US
this one's $3299!! US
#61
SLJ 6/8/65-5/2/07


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From: SE Florida, USA aka the Treasure Coast
This stuff irritates me on a number of levels. First of all that guy with the Italian bling bought that bike, he didn't build it so why so much cockiness in possession of an object that anyone willing to spend the money for can possess? These are consumer products given in exchange for $, they are not earned through merit. It's safe to say a guy riding a bike earned thru merit (a pro) wouldn't have dissed you like that b/c he probably started out riding the best bike he could afford.
If we all handbuilt our bikes then I could see a little snootiness if I were real good at it and somebody else obviously wasn't. Still wouldn't be right but then at least the bikes would be clear proof I was more skillful than the other person. But since few if any of us ride bikes of our own making this whole idea of inflating egos b/c we spent a couple thousand more than someone else is just silly or worse.
If we all handbuilt our bikes then I could see a little snootiness if I were real good at it and somebody else obviously wasn't. Still wouldn't be right but then at least the bikes would be clear proof I was more skillful than the other person. But since few if any of us ride bikes of our own making this whole idea of inflating egos b/c we spent a couple thousand more than someone else is just silly or worse.
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#63
Originally Posted by cantdrv55
I am the only one on our regular Sunday club rides who own a non-designer brand bike. BFD. I can still keep up (just not uphills yet but I'll get there). I hope none of you out there in BF land are snobs.
#64
Originally Posted by Totoro
You might want to read "Kings of the Mountains" a book about cycling in Colombia. It tells the tale of a boy who rides up to a group of cyclists on expensive bikes. He is riding a beat up 50 pound milk delivery (his job) bike and starts riding with them. The snobs shout some insults at the poor (literaly) kid, who shouts back some colorful expletive and keeps riding past them. The kid grows up to be one of the greatest cyclists in Colombia and rides in the Tour de France and other European events. Goes to show, it really isn't about the bike.
And aside from my earlier comment about making fun of his components, you should have picked up his bike and beat him with it. And then you should have said something catchy, like "How's that for a club ride?", and rode off into the sunset.
Last edited by TheKillerPenguin; 06-16-05 at 10:25 AM.
#65
Originally Posted by cantdrv55
said "Yeah, those Chinese bikes are bargain basement and you really do need a good bike if you want to club ride".
#66
Originally Posted by PenguinDeD
Is it a true story?
#68
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Joined: Apr 2005
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From: Dallas, TX
Bikes: '04 Cannondale R600
I hate that some people feel the need to constantly reaffirm themselves by tearing down other people. That being said however, all you guys posting your "witty" retorts after the fact remind me of George Costanza:
"Oh yeah? Well the jerk store called, and they're out of you!"
Probably better just to let it go, knowing that his punishment in the afterlife will be riding a rusted Wal-Mart bike with no saddle, a creaky headset, a loose bottom bracket, spiked toe clips, and derailleurs that can never be properly adjusted to stop skipping.
"Oh yeah? Well the jerk store called, and they're out of you!"
Probably better just to let it go, knowing that his punishment in the afterlife will be riding a rusted Wal-Mart bike with no saddle, a creaky headset, a loose bottom bracket, spiked toe clips, and derailleurs that can never be properly adjusted to stop skipping.
#69
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From: Prague, Czech Republic
Bikes: Time ADH01, Merlin Extra Light, Orbea Orca, Ritchey Outback,Tomac Revolver Mountain Bike, Cannondale Crit 3.0 now used for time trials.
That experience was kind of unfortunate. For many years I rode the best bike that I could afford which wasn't much when the supposed club racers on their admittedly very nice bikes would come by me. Yes, better bikes do then to work better but I have always been amazed to see people on 20 year old bikes with friction down tube shifters and non clipless pedals, wearing a white cotton tee-shirt who just hang with us and even take some very stout pulls. I would at some point ride up next to them and say, "awsome engine you have! Great work!" vs. "gee, if you had a nice bike we would take you seriously..." I think that guys who turn this sport into a pissing contest are just one ride away from having their lunch handed to them by some one else. No matter how fit I might feel, I am always amazed at how others can just ride away from me, regardless of how nice my bike is. Nice designer bikes make of unobtanium in no way should diminish the integrity of your tig welded aluminum frame. People who have gotten to the point in life where they can own and maintain an exotic Italian sports car, such as Masseratti or what ever will compair those cars with similar cars of similar value, not to an MG Midget for example. They will look at the MG and appreciate it for what it is, particularly if it is a good example of that model that is well kept. I think that your reaction to mister blow hard was correct. See, he has now really shown you who he is, a poser.
#70
Duathlete
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From: Charlottesville, VA
Bikes: 2004 Specialized Allez Elite
Originally Posted by va_cyclist
Drop his a$$ on a hill sometime, and as you pedal away, say something like "how do you like my Chinese bike now??"
Or maybe something like "Gee, Italian carbon fiber...you must have a really small penis, huh?"
Or maybe something like "Gee, Italian carbon fiber...you must have a really small penis, huh?"
#71
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From: Lincoln NE
Bikes: Colnago Dream B-Stay, Trek Mountain Bike
Originally Posted by neil0502
****** bags come in all shapes and sizes. Some ride two wheels. Some ride four. Some don't ride.
That's funny. As I was reading the original thread I thought "What a ******". Then I read your reply.
#72
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From: Might as well be underwater because I make less drag than a torpedoE (no aero bars here though)
Originally Posted by cantdrv55
I met one yesterday when I pulled into a gas station for a much needed bathroom break. I ride a brand new REI house brand Novara bike. It has great components and was the most bike I can afford. Well this dude on an Italian all CF bike looked it over up and down and said "Yeah, those Chinese bikes are bargain basement and you really do need a good bike if you want to club ride". I couldn't believe what I heard but I didn't have a comeback that wasn't laced with 4 letter words so I simply bid him adieu. OK, truth is, I am the only one on our regular Sunday club rides who own a non-designer brand bike. BFD. I can still keep up (just not uphills yet but I'll get there). I hope none of you out there in BF land are snobs.
I don't think you'll be any faster on a $5000 bike than you will on a $2000 bike, so the reverse argument he has probably heard is why did you buy a $5,000 bike?
It doesn't matter why he bought it, but their are reverse *******s out there that will question him.
I like under-rated parts, but that is just a personal thing.
#73
Just ignore such fools.
I've had the good fortune to know people at the top of two different sports (swimming/water polo and rugby). I've also met a couple of high level cyclists and have heard about others from people I ride with. BTW by top level I mean Olympic finalists or national team members. The cyclists ranged from top 10 in hte us to guys who rode in the TDF. One thing in common for ALL I have met or heard about is that they were nice and never talked down to anyone with an interest in their sport.
It is the want to bes that need to put others down. The guys who have made it seem to have a far different attitude.
I've had the good fortune to know people at the top of two different sports (swimming/water polo and rugby). I've also met a couple of high level cyclists and have heard about others from people I ride with. BTW by top level I mean Olympic finalists or national team members. The cyclists ranged from top 10 in hte us to guys who rode in the TDF. One thing in common for ALL I have met or heard about is that they were nice and never talked down to anyone with an interest in their sport.
It is the want to bes that need to put others down. The guys who have made it seem to have a far different attitude.
#74
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Respond, in your well practiced Italian accent, that in Italy, such bikes are reserved for Americans with too much money. Follow up with an espresso with anisette, and a relaxed attitude. He'll go home and have to rethink things.




