todays amusement

ghouluk

Esteemed Pedelecer
May 11, 2013
329
11
arrived at our local forestry comission place (about 15 miles away the other side of farnham) and was happily trundling about when i stopped to answer questions about the electric bike from some lads who were interested, and got interrupted with an earful about not being a "proper cyclist" ....finished riding about, and was drinking coffee in the cafe (another thing proper cyclists don't do i'm sure) and who should i see loading their bikes onto the back of an estate car......sweetly pointed out proper cyclists ride bikes, not drive round with them on cars ;)

feeling smug and self righteous - just thought i'd share :)
 

SarahJane

Finding my (electric) wheels
May 15, 2013
16
0
The Kentish Alps
Nice one! I had a very similar conversation with a member of my walking group yesterday, who scornfully remarked, "I call that cheating," when she saw me getting ready to e-bike home after the ritual Sunday morning five miles. She was not happy when I reminded her she had driven a shorter distance to get there than I had pedalled, and used a trekking pole to assist her on the walk. No cheat she, of course!
 

oigoi

Esteemed Pedelecer
Apr 14, 2011
467
7
I used to do a lot of normal cycling so regularly refer to my own electric bike as cheating a bit, but I'm quite happy to cheat my way up a steep hill, is no problem to me :D
 

jackhandy

Esteemed Pedelecer
May 20, 2012
1,820
323
the Cornish Alps
proper cyclists ride bikes, not drive round with them on cars ;)
Our local U3A cycling fraternity invited me to join them on a ride or two, but they tend to drive more miles than they ride & it just doesn't appeal, somehow: I'm quite happy riding the local lanes &trails.
 

billadie

Esteemed Pedelecer
Apr 27, 2010
291
48
Tewkesbury
arrived at our local forestry comission place (about 15 miles away the other side of farnham) and was happily trundling about when i stopped to answer questions about the electric bike from some lads who were interested, and got interrupted with an earful about not being a "proper cyclist" ....finished riding about, and was drinking coffee in the cafe (another thing proper cyclists don't do i'm sure) and who should i see loading their bikes onto the back of an estate car......sweetly pointed out proper cyclists ride bikes, not drive round with them on cars ;)

feeling smug and self righteous - just thought i'd share :)
Sad but true to life. On my way to and from work I see far more bikes strapped to cars than actually being ridden. I sometimes wonder whether some are ever used at all. Possibly just left in car park to establish sporting credentials.