merckx":6lg1bul1 said:
cool thing about kiwis, they have a sense of humour. even the mainstream media!
brilliant!
merckx":6lg1bul1 said:
cool thing about kiwis, they have a sense of humour. even the mainstream media!
Groundoggy":1jdlu5bc said:We_are_Stevo":1jdlu5bc said:Ahem; basic trail etiquette that you let faster riders through my friend...
...and the OP wasn't 'yapping,' he was being polite!
Ahem; basic life etiquette states if you are being a whiny douche you might be eating a five finger sandwich my friend.
13":2vlujpiu said:merckx":2vlujpiu said:
cool thing about kiwis, they have a sense of humour. even the mainstream media!
brilliant!
JeRkY":2x6gjmkc said:Groundoggy":2x6gjmkc said:We_are_Stevo":2x6gjmkc said:Ahem; basic trail etiquette that you let faster riders through my friend...
...and the OP wasn't 'yapping,' he was being polite!
Ahem; basic life etiquette states if you are being a whiny douche you might be eating a five finger sandwich my friend.
You're my new internet hero :facepalm:
Rob Atkin":1a85bal3 said:I saw this linked on Twitter.....
IF the guy did get a good kicking (and the camera didn't show it, didn't show much at the end really) then no-one deserves it...
However he rode like a total prat all the way dow, baiting the guy in front, saying how good he was, generally hassling him THEN rather than just passing when the guy pulled over just though he'd do a quick loop to MAKE SURE he was behind him again. He looked like he knew the trail quite well so why on earth did he do this if it wasn't to show off how AWESOME he was by trying to get past later on again??
I am surprised the guy in front kept so quiet.....
Then, at the end, the guy stops so the guy behind could easily just walk past him without saying anything but thankyou.... but obviously he's tougher than that...resulting in him learning the hard way (but more likely it was just a scuffle??).
As I said, if he did get a good kicking then he didn't deserve it and the other guy should have held his temper BUT there's no real video of him getting hit (amazing how the camera is covered ALL THE TIME when he is being "attacked").
13":8zs8pfjq said:Having spent a lot of my mtb life riding DH the etiquette on single track if you come up behind a slower rider is to stop wait a few minutes and then head off again. This clears the track for you and is safer for the rider in front. (these guys are riding dh, on flat or uphill yea let faster riders pass) "tailgating" is dangerous for the rider in front as it puts extra stress on them to go faster. I would think a guy on a long travel trail bike tailgating a guy on an old ridgid had no chance of crashing and what was the big rush?
Think this whole story is a "chicken or the egg" type of thing, no one will have the final say. But hopefully every rider will be respectfull to each other and share the trails, they belong to everyone after all.