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Old 03-10-23, 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by livedarklions
Maybe this thread could actually be useful if we discuss surreptitiously contentious things people shouldn't do to newbies.

I'll start:

Unsolicited commentary and "advice" about personal matters like weight, number of kids, employment, etc. Example: newbie asking best method for transporting 3 toddlers on a bike is not asking for your opinion on how many kids they have, and telling people they have too many is definitely an unpleasant personal attack. Likewise, telling someone they're too fat when their question has not mentioned wanting weight advice. These are both versions of real thread events I've read. The details have been disguised to protect the innocent.
It's not just being hard on the newbies...It's experienced riders making their own rules and giving unsolicited advice to other experienced riders when those other riders may have completely different riding preferences and reasons for riding and generally different approach to cycling. It becomes even worse when certain posters start acting like doctors, psychologists, nutritionists, self-improvement gurus, police officers, sex therapists, behaviour therapists, fertility experts, rocket scientists and pro TDF riders.
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Old 03-10-23, 04:54 PM
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Wrong.







EDIT: Move along, people.

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Old 03-10-23, 05:27 PM
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Others may find this hard to believe .... but I post on a number of forums and in most of those Everyone gets treated with some respect ... and in some, everybody is friendly all the time (obviously i don't post there much.) In a couple forums there are regulars who will get silly but everyone has seen it before and it never takes over a thread.

On some fora, regulars will actually shut down stupid arguments (Nikon vs Canon vs Sony? The Right way to .... the Right gear for ... )

I am sure there are worse places than BF, but BF .... it is unique, bless its heart.

Just letting you know.
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Old 03-10-23, 07:32 PM
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Maybe because riding a bicycle is so accessible on some level. Even kids do it. Combine that with "you don't know what you don't know" and folks can be overnight cycling experts. And then get butt-hurt when corrected....
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Old 03-10-23, 07:38 PM
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The topics of helmet, chain lube, and DF seats, should all be put in the "sticky" area to keep from mucking up the regular forum.
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Old 03-10-23, 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Lombard
I see what you did here, but some could take this the wrong way.
​​​​​ya think?
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Old 03-10-23, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by wolfchild
It's not just being hard on the newbies...It's experienced riders making their own rules and giving unsolicited advice to other experienced riders when those other riders may have completely different riding preferences and reasons for riding and generally different approach to cycling. It becomes even worse when certain posters start acting like doctors, psychologists, nutritionists, self-improvement gurus, police officers, sex therapists, behaviour therapists, fertility experts, rocket scientists and pro TDF riders.
I cannot begin to express how funny it is that YOU are making this complaint. You are the king of the "everyone else is doing it wrong" posts.
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Old 03-10-23, 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by rydabent
The topics of helmet, chain lube, and DF seats, should all be put in the "sticky" area to keep from mucking up the regular forum.

If we put chain lube on it, it won't be a sticky area.

Don't even start with your stupid seat trolling.
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Old 03-10-23, 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by wolfchild
It's not just being hard on the newbies...It's experienced riders making their own rules and giving unsolicited advice to other experienced riders when those other riders may have completely different riding preferences and reasons for riding and generally different approach to cycling. It becomes even worse when certain posters start acting like doctors, psychologists, nutritionists, self-improvement gurus, police officers, sex therapists, behaviour therapists, fertility experts, rocket scientists and pro TDF riders.
Interesting because some people don’t ‘act’ because those are their professions. I will have to add to the list, people who make gross assumptions.
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Old 03-11-23, 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by rsbob
Interesting because some people don’t ‘act’ because those are their professions. I will have to add to the list, people who make gross assumptions.

Usually, though, the actual professionals are the least likely to offer UNSOLICITED advice.
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Originally Posted by livedarklions
Usually, though, the actual professionals are the least likely to offer UNSOLICITED advice.
Oh, well played! Check and mate.
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Old 03-12-23, 01:16 PM
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Wearing ear buds and listening to music while riding.
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Originally Posted by wolfchild
Wearing ear buds and listening to music while riding.
Not sure I see the "needlessly" part there. Totally understandable why feelings would be strong on both sides of the argument.
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Originally Posted by rydabent
The topics of helmet, chain lube, and DF seats, should all be put in the "sticky" area to keep from mucking up the regular forum.
If only everyone knew about "Stickys" and read them
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Over or Under + One Ply or Two Ply
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Originally Posted by OldTryGuy
Over or Under + One Ply or Two Ply
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Originally Posted by OldTryGuy
Over or Under?
That depends on whether you have a cat or not.
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Tire rolling resistance
1X vs. 2X vs. 3X
Mashing vs. spinning
Mechanical vs. electronic shifting
Diet A vs. diet B vs. diet C
And much more
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Originally Posted by terrymorse
No list is complete without mentioning this:

-- rotating mass
Does that mean my feet are too fat??
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Yes. Obviously.
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Yes. Obviously.
Except when raining or snowing
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Old 03-13-23, 10:55 AM
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No, I haven't read through the entire thread so here goes. Sorry if it has already been mentioned.
Road bike tire width. Which is "best" 23mm vs 25mm vs 28mm
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My list of bicycle relevant topics that have not been named on this thread:

A)
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Hey you!

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Shimano or Campagnolo.

Obviously.
The 1980's called and they want their argument back!!!
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