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Assume a slow rider (purely hypothetical, of course. . .) and a Cervelo Dual. Would a mylar cover for the rear wheel qualify that rider for poser status? Is it the disc, or the cost of the disc that matters?
"People think it must be fun to be a super genius, but they don't realize how hard it is to put up with all the idiots in the world."
Well, let me ask this: Can this fellow even out cycle his wife on a moderate grade?
Exactly.
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Monk: Oct 12, 04 21:46
We need to get into detail on what a pouser is. A mylar cover is a Secondhand move of the highest order.
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Dude, that is wayyyyy too mean to pick on me like that.
I haven't even got a whatever cover thing like that.
harumph...
kiwipat
per ardua ad astra
Nooooooooooooo. The whole poser thing presumes you actually care what others are thinking. You're a better man than that. Do what you want and what you can afford.
It's like a double negative: wannabe poser.
I think that cost is definitely a factor in determining poser status. My current setup, for example, probably qualifies me for 'loser' status, but it is far too uncool and cheap(as befits my cycling ability) to qualify me for 'poser' status.
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"wannabe poser" describes me to a T.
customerjon @gmail.com is where information happens.
To my way of thinking being a poser is all about the show. Any wheel cover, no matter how well it works will not cut it.
No, an elite poser requires an exotic REAL disc wheel. He can't be seen racking his bike next to a Renn for god sakes.
If he's racing in the USA it'd be best to have something that is not even sold in the States, or at least is almost unobtainable here.
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I have a custom made titanium tri bike with Zipp 909 wheelset, Profile carbon X areobars. Am I a poser?
Will the poser in question be above or below the Slowtwitch Elitest 13 hour Ironman cutoff ? This is likely the deciding factor on his/her status.
If you are in posession on "vaporware"
You might be a poser
If you don't train and have all of the "goodies"
You might be a poser
jaretj
I think you're on to something here. There has to be a status factor associated with the product in question. It can't just work, it has to be cool, expensive, or gaudy.
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Agreed.. but if you train your ass off and just don't get fast (faster maybe, but still not fast) then I don't think you're a poser becaue your dedication isn't necessarily fake. I think one has to be out there only to look cool, but not really into the sport itself. I guess it's a lack of effort/committment/dedication to the sport combined with a 100% effort/committment/dedication to the gear that truly ID's a poser.