Generational differences

Osiris

Zen MBB Master
These are some remarks that were made either directly to me in conversation, or while passing other riders on popular bike routes. I have to confess that when I first saw a recumbent in 2011, my reaction was much like those in the first group. o_O

Adults:

"How can you ride something like that?"
"That doesn't look very safe."
"I'm not old enough for one of those."
"Looks like a lawn chair on wheels."

Kids:

"Awesome!"
"That's so cool!"
"Dad, look at that! I want one of those!"
"That's the bike I want, right there!"

I'm sensing a pattern here...
 

Osiris

Zen MBB Master
The ancestor of every road bike in production today is the "Safety Bicycle", which made it's debut in 1885. It's what my great-grandparents would have thought of when hearing the word "bicycle". No doubt that at the time, people thought it just as strange a contraption as the modern day recumbent.

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the ancestor of every bicycle would be the velocipede, perhaps lacking one or two modern feature, like brakes!

velocipede-niepce-invention.jpg
 

Osiris

Zen MBB Master
My most common remark from adults is, "I thought you were doing a wheelie!"

That's actually what a cycling friend thought when I sent him one of my videos. He had no idea that I'd switched from DF's to a recumbent, so the only way to account for the fact that the pedals were in the video was to assume that I was doing a wheelie! :rolleyes:
 
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