Roadies
I agree with Highlands Flyer above, well put.
I myself ride both but my history and passion lies more on the road, and I see the same attitude in some MTB's as well as roadies, quite often its a real snobby attitude that you arn't riding the latest carbon bling etc, but this attitude is prevalent throughout all facets of life.
I must admit I tend to find it in equal parts between both disciplines but still the minority. I know someone near to me who barely acknowledged my prescence when I passed him a couple of weeks ago on a training ride, he probably thought he couldnt be seen acknowledging someone on a steel bike, whilst on his carbon, lightweight TT bike. He wouldnt know who Merckx was let alone he made bikes. To him its all about image and being seen, but these guys are a minority and this one in particular his bike is really just a peice of arse jewellery.
It depends on what you percieve as important to yourself. My attitude whether on motorbike, mtb or old or modern roadbike, my tourer or even my VW van is to wave, if they dont wave back, dont even think about,. I dont care what they are riding etc, if someone takes the time to wave and be freindly to me, then I will always wave back, say hello or give a nod.
Jamie
I agree with Highlands Flyer above, well put.
I myself ride both but my history and passion lies more on the road, and I see the same attitude in some MTB's as well as roadies, quite often its a real snobby attitude that you arn't riding the latest carbon bling etc, but this attitude is prevalent throughout all facets of life.
I must admit I tend to find it in equal parts between both disciplines but still the minority. I know someone near to me who barely acknowledged my prescence when I passed him a couple of weeks ago on a training ride, he probably thought he couldnt be seen acknowledging someone on a steel bike, whilst on his carbon, lightweight TT bike. He wouldnt know who Merckx was let alone he made bikes. To him its all about image and being seen, but these guys are a minority and this one in particular his bike is really just a peice of arse jewellery.
It depends on what you percieve as important to yourself. My attitude whether on motorbike, mtb or old or modern roadbike, my tourer or even my VW van is to wave, if they dont wave back, dont even think about,. I dont care what they are riding etc, if someone takes the time to wave and be freindly to me, then I will always wave back, say hello or give a nod.
Jamie