People not saying hi
#251
Senior Member
lol was thinking about this 2 rides ago. Everyone smiled or waved and then I hit one town, riding through, not one wave or smile. Was weird.
#252
On Your Left
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Long Island, New York, USA
Posts: 8,373
Bikes: Trek Emonda SLR, Sram eTap, Zipp 303
Mentioned: 34 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3004 Post(s)
Liked 2,434 Times
in
1,187 Posts
I find most people will acknowledge you with a wave, a nod or some gesture, walkers, riders and runners.
I always acknowledge back unless they're doing something stupid or unsafe. Such as no helmet or riding against traffic. I figure they're DEAD to me and might be actually dead if they continue.
I always acknowledge back unless they're doing something stupid or unsafe. Such as no helmet or riding against traffic. I figure they're DEAD to me and might be actually dead if they continue.
Likes For GlennR:
#253
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 1,297
Bikes: Too many.
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 92 Post(s)
Liked 174 Times
in
86 Posts
Proper protocol after turning yourself inside out to close the gap and pass them is to look as smooth, calm, and nonchalant as possible and give them a simple "Hey." while your legs and insides are still dying.
Likes For Andy Somnifac:
#254
well hello there
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Point Loma, CA
Posts: 15,433
Bikes: Bill Holland (Road-Ti), Fuji Roubaix Pro (back-up), Bike Friday (folder), Co-Motion (tandem) & Trek 750 (hybrid)
Mentioned: 6 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 503 Post(s)
Liked 339 Times
in
208 Posts
To be honest, in all my years of cycling, I'm not sure that I've ever waved to another cyclist.
I think the most I've ever doled out is a simple nod.
I think the most I've ever doled out is a simple nod.
__________________
.
.
Two wheels good. Four wheels bad.
.
.
Two wheels good. Four wheels bad.
#255
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Minneapolis
Posts: 5,789
Bikes: 2022 Salsa Beargrease Carbon Deore 11, 2020 Salsa Warbird GRX 600, 2020 Canyon Ultimate CF SLX disc 9.0 Di2, 2020 Catrike Eola, 2016 Masi cxgr, 2011, Felt F3 Ltd, 2010 Trek 2.1, 2009 KHS Flite 220
Mentioned: 20 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 4435 Post(s)
Liked 3,064 Times
in
1,894 Posts
The response I get from fellow riders does depend on the kit I'm wearing. When I wear one of a couple of club kits that are widely recognizable in the local metro area, I get more people waving and saying hi. Generic kit, less-so. That seems natural and OK. They don't know me, but lots of people in town know of these clubs or know people who ride with them.
Likes For MinnMan:
#256
Mother Nature's Son
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Sussex County, Delaware
Posts: 3,145
Bikes: 2014 Orbea Avant MD30, 2004 Airborne Zeppelin TI, 2003 Lemond Poprad, 2001 Lemond Tourmalet, 2014? Soma Smoothie
Mentioned: 15 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 865 Post(s)
Liked 1,462 Times
in
832 Posts
Personally, I do not get the waving at total strangers because they are on bicycles. I do not know them, and they do not know me. Quite likely, since I live in a beach resort area, about 98% of them and myself will never cross paths again. I don't think I am being rude, or snobbish. I also do not think I am in a special club because I am a cyclist. Now, if I am stopped somewhere, for whatever reason, and there are cyclists there, I will say hi, how are you, and maybe talk a bit. Anyway, I prefer to do my riding early morning before there are many other people out and about.
#257
Senior Member
Yeah really hurts my hands if I lift them a little bit to wave back. Also really breaks my focus and concentration if I acknowledge someone else who waved to me. My day is absolutely ruined.
#259
Full Member
I glare back to anyone who waves, but then again, I'm of German heritage so that's considered a friendly gesture (i.e. - more friendly than invading you).