Funny thing happened on the way home.....
Headhuunter
Posts: 6,494
Last night I crossed Waterloo Bridge and then rounded the IMAX roundabout as usual. I usually take the bridge as fast as I can - get those legs burning and always whisk past a selection of nodders.
After the roundabout I had slowed for all the traffic around Waterloo Station and a guy on (I think) a nice looking Bianchi came up alongside me and asked "how's the Ribble?" my commuter is the Ribble Audax, he continued "I was thinking about getting one, it must be good, you were speeding away from me back there...." No mate! It's the engine not the bike, no disrespect, you're a bit flabby and you're wearing jeans... I didn't actually say that to him, but I was thinking it!
Why do people assume that if you're able to cycle relatively quickly, it must be down to the bike? I remember the same thing used to happen a few years back when I got into photography, when I showed people my half decent photos (there were some crap ones too that I didn't show them!) and the response was generally, "you must have a good camera" - 'scuse me but the camera doesn't hold itself up, frame the photo and choose the right moment to press the shutter!
After the roundabout I had slowed for all the traffic around Waterloo Station and a guy on (I think) a nice looking Bianchi came up alongside me and asked "how's the Ribble?" my commuter is the Ribble Audax, he continued "I was thinking about getting one, it must be good, you were speeding away from me back there...." No mate! It's the engine not the bike, no disrespect, you're a bit flabby and you're wearing jeans... I didn't actually say that to him, but I was thinking it!
Why do people assume that if you're able to cycle relatively quickly, it must be down to the bike? I remember the same thing used to happen a few years back when I got into photography, when I showed people my half decent photos (there were some crap ones too that I didn't show them!) and the response was generally, "you must have a good camera" - 'scuse me but the camera doesn't hold itself up, frame the photo and choose the right moment to press the shutter!
Do not write below this line. Office use only.
0
Comments
-
Because it is "All about the bike"
And possibly the vast quantities of EPO tooFCN3: Titanium Qoroz.0 -
I think you miss the point HH. Alarm bells in your head should be ringing 'Stalker!'0
-
Wrath Rob wrote:Because it is "All about the bike"
And possibly the vast quantities of EPO tooDo not write below this line. Office use only.0 -
Wrath Rob wrote:Because it is "All about the bike"
And possibly the vast quantities of EPO tooDo not write below this line. Office use only.0 -
A guy on a decent Road bike turned up the same lane as me on my Hybrid, we both stepped up the pace a bit, after a bit he says 'are we racing', 'No' say I 'I'm just getting home' (I have rack and panniers weighing about 5Kg), OK says he as he then steps up the pace again, I keep with him until we are both motoring over the next mile, as we approach the next junction he comments ' You can go quite fast on that thing' - that thing - cough splutter..... I thanked him politely anyway!Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0
-
kelsen wrote:I think you miss the point HH. Alarm bells in your head should be ringing 'Stalker!'Do not write below this line. Office use only.0
-
Headhuunter wrote:
Why do people assume that if you're able to cycle relatively quickly, it must be down to the bike?
This http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlJjbnrdjjw&safe=active
I love zipping across that bridge and roundabout too*
*I'm not stalking you. Promise!Reporter: "What's your prediction for the fight?"
Clubber Lang: "Prediction?"
Reporter: "Yes. Prediction"
Clubber Lang: "....Pain!!!"0 -
Ride hard wrote:Headhuunter wrote:
Why do people assume that if you're able to cycle relatively quickly, it must be down to the bike?
This http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlJjbnrdjjw&safe=active
I love zipping across that bridge and roundabout too*
*I'm not stalking you. Promise!
WTF is that first link on the right????????????? :shock: :shock: :shock:Chunky Cyclists need your love too! :-)
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter0 -
Probably a tri-antelope.0
-
Kieran_Burns wrote:Ride hard wrote:Headhuunter wrote:
Why do people assume that if you're able to cycle relatively quickly, it must be down to the bike?
This http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlJjbnrdjjw&safe=active
I love zipping across that bridge and roundabout too*
*I'm not stalking you. Promise!
WTF is that first link on the right????????????? :shock: :shock: :shock:
Trust you.What do you mean you think 64cm is a big frame?0 -
That's why I like my bike, it's not new and it's alu, I don't race but when my lungs and legs work I'm no slouch0
-
Paul E wrote:That's why I like my bike, it's not new and it's alu, I don't race but when my lungs and legs work I'm no slouch0
-
Kieran_Burns wrote:Ride hard wrote:Headhuunter wrote:
Why do people assume that if you're able to cycle relatively quickly, it must be down to the bike?
This http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlJjbnrdjjw&safe=active
I love zipping across that bridge and roundabout too*
*I'm not stalking you. Promise!
WTF is that first link on the right????????????? :shock: :shock: :shock:
Ooooooo matron!Reporter: "What's your prediction for the fight?"
Clubber Lang: "Prediction?"
Reporter: "Yes. Prediction"
Clubber Lang: "....Pain!!!"0 -
Everyone knows that speed is down to colour of the bike. Pink adds at least 2mph.FCN 9 || FCN 50
-
jds_1981 wrote:Everyone knows that speed is down to colour of the bike. Pink adds at least 2mph.
totally red is always fasterRule #5 // Harden The Feck Up.
Rule #9 // If you are out riding in bad weather, it means you are a badass. Period.
Rule #12 // The correct number of bikes to own is n+1.
Rule #42 // A bike race shall never be preceded with a swim and/or followed by a run.0 -
-
Headhuunter wrote:
well at night red and blue are identical so i guess nighttime is the right time for youRule #5 // Harden The Feck Up.
Rule #9 // If you are out riding in bad weather, it means you are a badass. Period.
Rule #12 // The correct number of bikes to own is n+1.
Rule #42 // A bike race shall never be preceded with a swim and/or followed by a run.0 -
itboffin wrote:Headhuunter wrote:
well at night red and blue are identical so i guess nighttime is the right time for you
So I'll be even faster when the nights draw in again and I'm commuting in the dark? Interesting...Do not write below this line. Office use only.0 -
Multiplier of Road bike speed chart:
*Disclaimer* this chart does not determine the overall speed of you and your bike but determines how much speed the bike could potentially add.
The numerical value (i.e. +1) is equal to the amount of mph of the same number.
Colour of bike
Green = -1 physical multiplier, 0 mental multiplier and -2 male, +2 female gender bonus
Blue = 0 physical multiplier, 0 mental multiplier and +1 male, -2 female gender bonus
Silver = 0 physical multiplier, 0 mental multiplier and +2 neutral gender bonus
Red = +2 physical multiplier, +1 mental multiplier and +3 male, +4 female gender bonus
Black = +3 physical multiplier, +3 mental multiplier and +3 male, +5 female gender bonus
Pink = +3 physical multiplier, +5 mental multiplier, + 3 male, -1 female gender bonus
[Multi coloured bikes are determined by the most predominant colour]
Material used to build the bike
Carbon = -2 material penalty, +4 physical multiplier, +1 mental multiplier and +1 male, +3 female gender bonus
Alu = 0 material penalty, +1 physical multiplier, +2 mental multiplier and 0 male and female gender bonus
Steel = +2 material penalty, +2 physical multiplier, +3 mental multiplier and +1 male, +3 female gender bonus
Titanium = +1 material bonus, +3 physical multiplier, +1 mental multiplier and +2 male, +3 female gender bonus
Web-only bikes (i.e. Ribble, Focus, Cube) = +3 gamble bonus, +1 physical multiplier, +1 mental multiplier and +2 male, + 2 female gender bonus
LBS and Mass Produced = - 2 predictable penalty, +2 physical multiplier, +1 mental multiplier and +3 male and female gender bonus
Giant = -2 mass production penalty, -2 Cycling Plus favouritism penalty, +3 build quality and durability bonus
American bikes (Trek and Specialized) = -1 mass production penalty, +1 build quality and durability bonus
Bikes with Italian names = +5 Sex appeal bonus +3 female gender bonus, -1 build quality and durability bonus
German Bikes = + 4 build quality and durability bonus
Them's the rules, I don't make them I just live by them.Food Chain number = 4
A true scalp is not only overtaking someone but leaving them stopped at a set of lights. As you, who have clearly beaten the lights, pummels nothing but the open air ahead. ~ 'DondaddyD'. Player of the Unspoken Game0 -
DonDaddyD wrote:Multiplier of Road bike speed chart:
*Disclaimer* this chart does not determine the overall speed of you and your bike but determines how much speed the bike could potentially add.
Colour of bike
Various colours
Celeste?0 -
lastant wrote:DonDaddyD wrote:Multiplier of Road bike speed chart:
*Disclaimer* this chart does not determine the overall speed of you and your bike but determines how much speed the bike could potentially add.
Colour of bike
Various colours
Celeste?
White?What do you mean you think 64cm is a big frame?0 -
itboffin wrote:Headhuunter wrote:
well at night red and blue are identical so i guess nighttime is the right time for you
Actually it depends on which direction the bike is travelling relative to the observer: http://physics.about.com/od/lightoptics/a/doplight.htmWhat do you mean you think 64cm is a big frame?0