MTB'er Friendliness > Roadie Friendliness
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MTB'er Friendliness > Roadie Friendliness
Prove me wrong.
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ummm....
maybe cause mountain bikers are more relaxed as their out in the woods, and usually not battling vehicles..
IDK lol
maybe cause mountain bikers are more relaxed as their out in the woods, and usually not battling vehicles..
IDK lol
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95% of those I ride with do both(mtb and road), some are cool some are #*&@'s
I would admit it might be easier to find a roadie with an bad attitude
I would admit it might be easier to find a roadie with an bad attitude
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Grammar.
Just saying. The roadies have always told me I'm to young to be riding a road bike and I should stick to video games, etc.
I met a older MTB'er today out on the trails who I had a nice conversation with while I fixed my saddle. He was nice enough to comment on my bike, so I had to bring up his Carbon S-Works. It was pretty win IMO. Most other roadies would sneer at my Aluminum, 105 equipped road bike while they purposely hammer away. =/
Just saying. The roadies have always told me I'm to young to be riding a road bike and I should stick to video games, etc.
I met a older MTB'er today out on the trails who I had a nice conversation with while I fixed my saddle. He was nice enough to comment on my bike, so I had to bring up his Carbon S-Works. It was pretty win IMO. Most other roadies would sneer at my Aluminum, 105 equipped road bike while they purposely hammer away. =/
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Grammar.
Just saying. The roadies have always told me I'm to young to be riding a road bike and I should stick to video games, etc.
I met a older MTB'er today out on the trails who I had a nice conversation with while I fixed my saddle. He was nice enough to comment on my bike, so I had to bring up his Carbon S-Works. It was pretty win IMO. Most other roadies would sneer at my Aluminum, 105 equipped road bike while they purposely hammer away. =/
Just saying. The roadies have always told me I'm to young to be riding a road bike and I should stick to video games, etc.
I met a older MTB'er today out on the trails who I had a nice conversation with while I fixed my saddle. He was nice enough to comment on my bike, so I had to bring up his Carbon S-Works. It was pretty win IMO. Most other roadies would sneer at my Aluminum, 105 equipped road bike while they purposely hammer away. =/
Some people are just jerks, it doesn't matter what they ride. I'm the same person wether I am on my mountain bike or my roadie, the bike doesn't change my attitude in the least.
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Post the thread in the roadie foru and see what you get, i dare you.
People used to sneer at my mountain bike, but i dont care.
People used to sneer at my mountain bike, but i dont care.
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roadies are all jerks. every single on of them. they may be like, ohhh im not meannn. but if you ever asked the question while they were sleeping. their conscious would definatly say yes
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I agree with LowCel. Maybe you just 'draw out' the a-hole in people. ???
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Oh, well, I guess I have two more: Pete Fagerlin
So.. I just killed my own point.
Thread closed....
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I've met plenty of great people from both disciplines and plenty of jerks from both. I do however think that mountainbikers are more easy going and relaxed, riding for fun, while roadies are more serious and focused on training.
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Mountain bikers make the nicest birthday cards.
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On my mountain bike I am one of the friendliest people on Earth, but when I get on my road bike I become an elite snob.
I am afraid if I get a recumbent, I would grow facial hair and smell of urine.
I am afraid if I get a recumbent, I would grow facial hair and smell of urine.
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I hate people who own road bikes.
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I hate sarcastic people who post in the mountain bike forum.
Siu... you're my girl, no worries.
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