Fran Fabrizio
Member
So I had my first truly negative interaction with a biker yesterday while riding my e-bike. :-(
I commute to work (22 miles round trip) and in order to make it an everyday thing, this year I started doing this on a Juiced CrossCurrent S. This is a class 3 e-bike but I electronically limit it to Class 2 specs (so, 20 mph top speed). I do this specifically because I use a lot of mixed-use and bike paths on my commute and I want to be a good path citizen and share our infrastructure safely.
I was on a bike path on the way home yesterday, and I came up behind an older guy on a bike. There was room to pass but the path is a bit narrow at this point and there was an oncoming bike, so as is my habit I slowed down and cruised for a bit behind him. When the oncoming traffic passed and the path widened and there was ample room to pass, I sped up, called out my pass, and started to go around him. I was probably going about 17mph.
As I passed him he looked at me and said "Hey, that's cheating!" I laughed and replied "Yeah, well, for me it's either this or a car. Which would you prefer I use?" I've used this line in the past and it's usually gotten a chuckle and a "good point" or "fair enough" and that's the end of it. However, this guy responded with "you don't get any exercise that way!" Alright, he's really going to dig in and take seeing an ebike on "his" trail personally I guess. So I said, "Well, I'm not doing it for exercise, I'm doing it for daily commuting." By this point I was a decent distance ahead of him, so it was getting louder and more awkward. I figured that was the end of it, but then he shouts "Ride on the f&*%ing street!"
Now, there's no good street alternative anywhere near here, this is a path that cuts through some woods and railroad land. And also, I'm using the path safely and courteously, and I'd also like to take the safest alternative, so I stay out of traffic where I can. Plus, I certainly encountered more than one pack of road bike group rides that were moving faster and more aggressively than I was on this trail this same night. I doubt he was yelling at them (since in his mind they weren't "cheating") so I guess he was just objecting to the fact that I wasn't working as hard as he was?? I don't really know.
I'm not proud of this, but after having given him two chances to come back with a more reasonable reply I kinda lost it at this point, gave him the finger and kept riding. Then I proceeded to feel crummy about the whole experience since then, which sucks.
Now, I realize there's just going to be no satisfying some people, but... anyone got any suggestions about a better response or something I should have done differently (besides I obviously should have just ignored his last comment and not flipped him the bird.) I really don't want to do anything to encourage anti-e-bike sentiment in my local biking community, but riding on the street at all times is not always practical or as safe.
I commute to work (22 miles round trip) and in order to make it an everyday thing, this year I started doing this on a Juiced CrossCurrent S. This is a class 3 e-bike but I electronically limit it to Class 2 specs (so, 20 mph top speed). I do this specifically because I use a lot of mixed-use and bike paths on my commute and I want to be a good path citizen and share our infrastructure safely.
I was on a bike path on the way home yesterday, and I came up behind an older guy on a bike. There was room to pass but the path is a bit narrow at this point and there was an oncoming bike, so as is my habit I slowed down and cruised for a bit behind him. When the oncoming traffic passed and the path widened and there was ample room to pass, I sped up, called out my pass, and started to go around him. I was probably going about 17mph.
As I passed him he looked at me and said "Hey, that's cheating!" I laughed and replied "Yeah, well, for me it's either this or a car. Which would you prefer I use?" I've used this line in the past and it's usually gotten a chuckle and a "good point" or "fair enough" and that's the end of it. However, this guy responded with "you don't get any exercise that way!" Alright, he's really going to dig in and take seeing an ebike on "his" trail personally I guess. So I said, "Well, I'm not doing it for exercise, I'm doing it for daily commuting." By this point I was a decent distance ahead of him, so it was getting louder and more awkward. I figured that was the end of it, but then he shouts "Ride on the f&*%ing street!"
Now, there's no good street alternative anywhere near here, this is a path that cuts through some woods and railroad land. And also, I'm using the path safely and courteously, and I'd also like to take the safest alternative, so I stay out of traffic where I can. Plus, I certainly encountered more than one pack of road bike group rides that were moving faster and more aggressively than I was on this trail this same night. I doubt he was yelling at them (since in his mind they weren't "cheating") so I guess he was just objecting to the fact that I wasn't working as hard as he was?? I don't really know.
I'm not proud of this, but after having given him two chances to come back with a more reasonable reply I kinda lost it at this point, gave him the finger and kept riding. Then I proceeded to feel crummy about the whole experience since then, which sucks.
Now, I realize there's just going to be no satisfying some people, but... anyone got any suggestions about a better response or something I should have done differently (besides I obviously should have just ignored his last comment and not flipped him the bird.) I really don't want to do anything to encourage anti-e-bike sentiment in my local biking community, but riding on the street at all times is not always practical or as safe.