Hee hee. As I was riding the brevet last weekend, I saw many bikes with fenders, lots of reflective tape, and Big Whonking Saddlebags.
I quipped to SadieKate, "I'm among my people!!!"![]()
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LOL, well, I do not wear a skin suit or TT helmet on my junkets, it's true!![]()
And, Mr. Silver, I think I agree with you on the maybe 50/50 split of responses. I admit my own acknowledgements of other cyclists can be pretty subtle if I'm really struggling up a hill, or working hard, or really just concentrating to myself. I do try to make some gesture, usually, and definitely if someone says something to me first.
"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury
Hee hee. As I was riding the brevet last weekend, I saw many bikes with fenders, lots of reflective tape, and Big Whonking Saddlebags.
I quipped to SadieKate, "I'm among my people!!!"![]()
2009 Lynskey R230 Houseblend - Brooks Team Pro
2007 Rivendell Bleriot - Rivet Pearl
[QUOTE=KnottedYet;183276]I am Fred, hear me roar!
I ride my bike, that's what it's for! QUOTE]
Yes, my setup is quite dorky,
though I need it 'cause I'm porky.
Going long leaves me all smiles;
so aerobars shred headwind miles.
And strangely I still love to climb,
(with my pie plate it's sublime)!
So, despite a look that's sappy,
check my smile: it means I'm happy!
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"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury
Originally Posted by aicabsolut
I see Aica has responsed to this one, but when I read it (in catch up mode, boy has THIS thread taken off!)... but when I read what Aica wrote I guffawed out loud and had to read the post out to those whose TV watching I had interrupted by snorting loudly!Originally Posted by Lisa S.H.
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Anyways Lisa... this is a funny Fredism because in a Time Trial (yup... thats a TT as answered in another post to another of your questions) you try to get into the biggest gear you can "get on top of" and stay there. Ideally you do not change gears unless you are changing into a harder gear.
So... not only is the low gear of a triple superflous and useless, but the extra width of the chains/extra cog makes the bike more wind resistantless therefore less aero...
And of course, as Aica alluded to, its extra weight you don't need to be carrying with you and pushing into the resistance in the air...
Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
"I will try again tomorrow".
So basically, I shouldn't get that new aero helmet for my weekly B-group rides??
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Stereotypes of 'posers' exist in every sport, and the characteristics that define a poser in each sport never cease to crack me up, but I'm as guilty as the next of judging people by what they look like. I guess its something about being human!
K.
I remember that article...or something like it. "In pursuit of Black Socks" stays in my mind. The author spent his entire lunch ride chasing him down -- "I think he was drafting off a truck" -- with no luck. A classic piece of pro-Fredism.
So...after skimming this thread....it seems that Fred is humanity. Fred is us. And if we can't poke a little fun at ourselves once in a while, what's the point?
2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle
Regina, that little bunny bottom in your avatar is TOO CUTE.
Lisa
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I am a Fred/Doris/Wilma or whatever you want to call me, but I don't care!I do what I do because it works for me.
- My helmet has a visor. I need all the sun protection I can get, if I have to look up a bit further to see from my position on the bike, fine. It also works well in the rain for keeping drops off my glasses because I cannot do contacts. My helmet also has a mirror!![]()
- I will wear a Camelbak on rides longer than forty miles. Where I ride, I don't often have the option of stopping at a Kwik Mart for water, 'cause they don't exist.
- I wear black socks!I have a 'thing' about wearing white socks on the bike. Most likely because by the time I get home, they aren't white anymore. Black hides dirt, grime, and whatnot better.
I embrace my Fredness!![]()
Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul.
2010 Kelson custom/Brooks B17 Imperial
2009 Masi/Terry Damselfly
2004 Specialized Dulce Elite/Terry Damselfly
2003 Gary Fisher Tassajara/unknown saddle
1987 Bridgestone 100/Terry Liberator X
This is why I only ride with groups that have a higher percentage of "Fredisms." Seriously, I don't think I commit any Fred like things with my attire, but I do have a carbon bike with a triple. So does my husband (he has gone from a double to a compact double to a triple). I wear a mountain helmet because it's one of the few that fits me, but I rip the visor off as soon as I get it. I have one reflector on the back of my bike, in case I'm out at dawn or dusk. Right now I have a fender on my bike (see my previous ride reports), but it will probably come off today.
On my ride Saturday, the chair person of the bike committee was wearing regular baggy shorts. His underwear was showing out of the top. Since I was sweeping, this was not a pretty sight. He rides a clunky hybrid, with a huge pannier. I'm pretty sure he could leave me in the dust on this bike, which is why I never say anything about Fred....
Robyn- If a triple on carbon makes you a Fred, then I am one too! But you know, the hills in Texas are STEEP and when I drop some *manly* guy on one because I have a triple I am proud to be a "Fred".Somehow I think men find it okay for women to ride a triple, like we aren't strong enough to keep up on a double.
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
Why I love Rivendell...
Oh my oh my, they have all the cool bike stuff that is so hard to find because it's "out of fashion!"
Someone posted about the current trend of "Rivendellizing" other bikes, which just gave me a warm cozy glow and made me smile.
Sounds like Nerdy-Fred is in style enough (anti-style?) that Poseur-Fred is wafting toward us?
(seems as though there are two definitions of Fred, so I shortened them to Nerdy <out of fashion and functional> and Poseur <slave to fashion for appearance not function>)
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
The "Black Socks" article we were talking about was 20 or 25 years ago! Tain't nothing "wrong" with black socks nowadays!
Socks are so much cooler and more interesting now than when I was a young 'un. When I was a kid we didn't have nifty pictures and colors on our socks! And we had to pedal uphill thru the snow barefoot both ways to school...![]()
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
I too have a triple on a carbon.
As to the speaking thing that Mr. Silver bought up:
Sat. before last I decided to ride to my not so LBS, about a 50 mile out and back. About half way there I heard 'on your left' the front end of a bike club group ride. They had a regroup on up, so I stopped to chat as I had ridden with one of them before. As other riders came up to the re-group, all were very friendly and they invited me to join them. I told them I would tag along for a few, but not to worry about dropping me. The last riders trail in, including a woman who is very active in the local club and prides herself on keeping up with the fast guys. All she said to me was , "Who are you?" (the inflection was who the hell are you).
In retrospect it's funny, but sad.
I hope she's not the membership chair.
I have read this thread with great joy and laughter!
I too must be a Fred since I ride my carbon bike with a triple and have a visor on my helmet!
I do agree with the Fred is humanity comment. If we can't poke fun at ourselves, why are we here?
Hello, my name is Thorn, and, I am a Fred. It has been more than 40 years since I last was cool![]()
But seriously, ain't it grand that there is a forum where Fred-ness isn't disparaged, but accepted and embraced?!?!?!?!?
Yes, I left the reflectors on my bike. They don't weigh much and if I'm caught out at dusk, they will be there. I even left that big pie plate thing behind my rear cassette. I wear lycra shorts because they are comfortable and bright jerseys because they are fun. Decked out like someone fast, I take my nice road bike, complete with triple and <shudder>rear rack</shudder> and speed off at 12mph. Yep, I fit. Hey, if the whole world conformed, what a boring place this would be! Be yourself. Embrace your non-conformance.
Oh, and as to the "Hi" thing....I always acknowledge and around here most people respond or initiate--even if it is just a struggling-for-breat, mini-hand wave (just the fingers lift from the handle bars).