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>Boomers aging
>The ones who don't want to die prematurely are taking up retirement hobbies
>Noticed a bunch of them took up cycling like my parents and their friends
>Now lobbying for bike infrastructure when they fought them their entire lives (in the case of my dad he went from "cyclists deserve to be killed if they ride on the road" to wanting bike lanes on every 2 lane road)
>Buying up all the inventory on the used and new market, causing prices of new bikes to skyrocket
>Cycling infrastructure is now clogged up with beer gutted boomers going 20kph and then stopping at craft breweries to guzzle some $10/glass hop juice down on a patio
>They also go through mixed cycling/pedestrian areas and aggressively use their bells and yell at families for crossing the bike lane when walking through a public park.
Have you guys noticed this too or is this an Ontario thing?
>The ones who don't want to die prematurely are taking up retirement hobbies
>Noticed a bunch of them took up cycling like my parents and their friends
>Now lobbying for bike infrastructure when they fought them their entire lives (in the case of my dad he went from "cyclists deserve to be killed if they ride on the road" to wanting bike lanes on every 2 lane road)
>Buying up all the inventory on the used and new market, causing prices of new bikes to skyrocket
>Cycling infrastructure is now clogged up with beer gutted boomers going 20kph and then stopping at craft breweries to guzzle some $10/glass hop juice down on a patio
>They also go through mixed cycling/pedestrian areas and aggressively use their bells and yell at families for crossing the bike lane when walking through a public park.
Have you guys noticed this too or is this an Ontario thing?