
Originally Posted by
Beane
my response would be, "why do you want to know?"
if they want to know because they like it (or just are interested) and want to buy one (whatever it is, bike or otherwise) fine, we can discuss the item and its merits, cost, etc. i would expect this would normally be a bike person and they would have some idea of bike prices. if they just want to talk about money and how much i do or don't have, well, that's not really something i'm comfortable discussing with strangers. you can usually tell when people are asking for this reason, but asking their motivation never hurts.
This is my approach. I ask why and then if they say they want to get into cycling I find out what kind. Give them a starting cost for a decent bike for the purpose and suggest an LBS that I think can help them. Gives me an avenue to direct them to resources including clubs.
Some folks just seem to be fascinated with what people spend on bikes and either try to play one-ups-manship or want to imply you're a fool for "wasting" money. I refuse to engage in that kind of conversation. It doesn't matter if they don't think they're being rude. In our culture it is rude unless I've hired the person as my financial adviser.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.