Why are people embarassed to have expensive bikes?
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Why are people embarassed to have expensive bikes?
Today at a race I talked with a couple guys who had very nice bikes- Ridleys, Cervelos, etc. Invariably, when I ask "Is this your bike", people seem to shy away from the question and/or immediately follow up with a remark about how it "isnt really that expensive."
Why.
Why.
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the "you paid too much for it" factor
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Humility.
They just like to ride a nice bike . . . they don't care about the status.
They just like to ride a nice bike . . . they don't care about the status.
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Because some people think you have to earn, or have a right, or be racing at a certain level, or be fast, etc... to own an expensive bike. By downplaying the cost, it somehow makes those who aren't up to those standards (i.e. they're slow, or don't race, etc) feel that it's acceptable to own said expensive bike. Something like that.
In other words... their skills aren't all that impressive, so they feel it's more acceptable if they say they didn't pay all that much for the bike (although they probably did). I don't get it. Spend what you will. Ride what you want.
In other words... their skills aren't all that impressive, so they feel it's more acceptable if they say they didn't pay all that much for the bike (although they probably did). I don't get it. Spend what you will. Ride what you want.
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Because of the price paid?
Frankly, if it were up to me, I would get a Colnago...but not because I'm fast.
Frankly, if it were up to me, I would get a Colnago...but not because I'm fast.
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they want to feel like less of a jackass when they get dropped by a bike that cost half as much, that's why i do it anyway, my bike is cheap compared to you guys, but expensive compared to the guys i ride with
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Economists do it w/models
They do it because the bike surpasses their own riding ability. That's nothing to be ashamed of though... that's the case for almost all of us, unless you ride a wal-mart POS or you're a pro cyclist.
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Today at a race I talked with a couple guys who had very nice bikes- Ridleys, Cervelos, etc. Invariably, when I ask "Is this your bike", people seem to shy away from the question and/or immediately follow up with a remark about how it "isnt really that expensive."
Why.
Why.
It's like going to a weekend car show (same crap as the bike thing just a different hobby) at the local coffee shop, going up to a guy in a Ferrari 430, and asking, "is that yours"? It's a pretty amateurish question. He's probably going to roll his eyes when you follow it up with, "how much did it cost", and you don't realize he has 3-4 other high end cars.
edit: maybe, for them, it really isn't that expensive...
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geez. A light week for me in the summer is 10 hours. A heavy month for a snowmobiler in the winter is 10 hours. My best bike? about $7500, retail, and I'll expect it to last for years. A snowmobile rider spends $8500 or so, and usually upgrades to a new one every year or two. Don't get me started on boats. Or sports cars. Or off-road four wheel drives. Or four wheelers.
Sheesh. You guys just have a guilt complex. Bike racing is about the cheapest thing that you can do.
Feel free to clip this and distribute to your significant others.
Sheesh. You guys just have a guilt complex. Bike racing is about the cheapest thing that you can do.
Feel free to clip this and distribute to your significant others.
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edit: the SUV part is how he justifies it to his wife.
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