Rahr85
E*POWAH Master
So time to prod the hornets nest having read pieces dotted about the forum I've noticed recently an increase in hatred towards cyclists from anyone else sharing trails (old railway lines etc) and heard on 5 live a segment where people were complaining about cyclists/runners coming past as if they have full right of way.
First hand i've had this recently twice where old people make comments along the lines of "don't you have a bell?" when slowing down behind and politely letting them know i'm there and going to be going past.
I've had mixed experience with using a bell, firstly for the majority of my riding i'd rather not have something else on the bars that i might come into contact with in the event of a crash, nor the background noises it gives in technical trails. Secondly i have found that when approaching from behind and using a bell many people panic and either freeze in place or step off to one side without any knowledge of where you might be trying to come past.
Simply put i think the problem is purely a lack of respect from those at both ends of the spectrum. I might still fit a bell again when i know i'm doing mostly shared trail riding but subconsicouly i'm feeling guilty using it as if i'm telling them to get out of the way rather than politely warning them of my presence.
First hand i've had this recently twice where old people make comments along the lines of "don't you have a bell?" when slowing down behind and politely letting them know i'm there and going to be going past.
I've had mixed experience with using a bell, firstly for the majority of my riding i'd rather not have something else on the bars that i might come into contact with in the event of a crash, nor the background noises it gives in technical trails. Secondly i have found that when approaching from behind and using a bell many people panic and either freeze in place or step off to one side without any knowledge of where you might be trying to come past.
Simply put i think the problem is purely a lack of respect from those at both ends of the spectrum. I might still fit a bell again when i know i'm doing mostly shared trail riding but subconsicouly i'm feeling guilty using it as if i'm telling them to get out of the way rather than politely warning them of my presence.
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