EHole

I've never heard any grumpy bikers comments, probably because soon after they hear my yelled "ON YOUR LEFT" I'm too far past them to hear anything they'd say.Dirty looks, yes.
 
We have dedicated bike lanes with a dividing white dotted line for bikes coming the other way. Pedal Biker coming towards me, at the last minute he recognises me and moves onto the white line. Self preservation I move over :) See it is not only you guys who have problems.
 
Well, I'm still putting together my first MAB, so I don't have any experience with rude bicyclists over that, but when one of my racing friends was putting together my hybrid pedaler, I commented how I just wasn't competitive.

He laughed and said, "Nonsense. You put two guys on bikes and put them next to each other, and they are racing."

At the time, I disagreed. Then, as my body started to get in shape and I started doing some twenty mile rides, I really, truly came to dislike anyone passing me. It was not so bad if it was a hyper fit athlete on a $4000.00 racing bike. I expected that. But when I saw guys around my age on regular bikes, I was all, "Grrrrr...."

Heh. It motivated me to get in shape. Pretty soon I was the guy making them go, "Grrrr..."

The Greek poet Hesiod said that there are two kinds of conflict in this world. The first gets a lazy guy off his ass, so it is constructive. The second is destructive and leads to war and such (Works and Days1.4). So being competitive is one thing. Being a punk is another.
 
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Gets worse with some pedestrians. Yesterday I took my ezip/papamotors bike out to the dirt road that runs next to the LA river and Balboa Golf Course. Now it is open to the public and they even have installed drinking fountains at both ends. It is mainly a heavily at times used dirt road about 20 feet or more wide or two side by side cars. So there were few folks and I started cruising around 18mph maybe peaking here or there at around 21, but you get the idea. So hardly anyone around and as I am riding this guy who looks like a 40 something Raggedy Andy starts flailing his arms and shouting no bikes. Now the city has posted no signs whatsoever and I shouted back it's a public road and thought nothing more of it, right...

So I finally got back on the bike path around the sepulveda basin minding my own business and after a while I ended up at the dirt road about 25 minutes later. I figured the guy was long gone so finally just get back to riding as I do here often, not bothering anyone else. I get a quarter of the way down the road on the opposite side and this time there are two guys. The one with the flailing arms now has a thick cane and screams, yells at me for simply riding my bike and then takes a few steps and a swing to try and hit me, which case I swevered to avoid him. Unfortunately I didn't have my db cam mounted, but I might get google glasses for riding for better quality vids and then I can also snap a flick of the guy if he should show up again, and by the way both joggers going around the entire golf course as well as cyclists with mainly mountain bikes use this. No signs barring usage either. Now here is the kicker.

I read that if a pedestrian uses a bike path clearly labeled as a bike path, it is a ticketable offense in California. That means the people in the past and Raggedy Andy who threaten you cannot use the dirt road are themselves breaking the law to get on that road as any way around it, they must use the bike paths. Hypocrites or what. Well, time to go google eye glasses shopping. I'll post these screaming whackos as I find em so all of you can see what pedestrians who hate cyclists look like while themselves being criminal and threatening. Time to fight back!
 
Wait till you are over 60 like me! :)

U can do it Wally. Also, I need 2 check my forum age data. It might B an "old" age, like yours.
IM almost 62, and do 8-10 hours/week pedaling. Either on a ride, an X bike at the Y, or my recumbent X bike watching netflix in the basement. Not much motivation on this forum, (lots of mentions of morbid obesity - er - "glandular problems" - and other lifestyle related afflictions), but even with MA, it's still fun 2B able to pedal. Roughrider has his motivation. Mine was watching my wife passing me on a comfort bike. Humiliating!
 
I'm on Yahoo! Answers Cycling section. The hardcore cyclists on there hate any form of assisted systems be it gas or electric. They always advice people to go buy an expensive bicycle shop bike. They even go as far as to tell people none of the assist systems be it gas or electric are any good. I let people know that simply isn't true that with the kits you get what you're willing to pay for. I do try to help them with any problem they may have and send them to this forum as well for help.

What the hard core cyclists don't seem to want to accept is many of us have health issues which prevent us from being a pedal only rider. Assist systems make it possible for many disabled and elderly to continue riding. Otherwise we wouldn't be able to. Little by little they aren't giving rude answers to people about assisted bicycle systems anymore and leaving those questions for me to answer.
 
The hardcore cyclists on there hate any form of assisted systems be it gas or electric. They always advice people to go buy an expensive bicycle shop bike.

I agree. ... Hardcore cyclists have a pathological hatred of people with motorized assist systems on their bicycles, and, when i say pathological hatred, "i mean" a pathological hatred like no other.

Not only that, they won't even tell you the time of day, or **** on you if you're on fire, unless you've spent in excess of $8,000 on a damn pushbike.
Total insanity because for $8,000 i expect a bicycle to come pre-installed with a gold plated engine.
 
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