Man, if you think bicyclists are loathed now, look back a hundred or so years.  Check out this interesting post from the Chicago Reader's blog: Wheel of Misfortune.

Brendan.

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Wow this was loads of fun to read, thanks for posting it. I love all the terms, especially "cagers" for automobile drivers, I aim to bring that term back into fashion as its so...appropriate. People *are* operating giant metallic cages. And I wonder what these authors would think of all the hipsters "scorching" down Milwaukee Avenue at 20mph a hundred odd years later on their "noiseless steeds". I cannot imagine riding my fixie into a horse, truly incredible that this happened with such frequency. I love the part where the author indicates 10% of the accidents in June and July were due to "persons falling from their wheels, overcome by heat, stricken with heart failure, or from some cause for which overexertion is responsible." The horror, bwhaha!

Certainly one thing can be agreed upon, and that is the quote that "The fact must be accepted that the wheel is here to stay."

Indeed it has.
I love all the terms, especially "cagers" for automobile drivers, I aim to bring that term back into fashion. I really don't think that it ever went out of fashion. I've heard that term used for drivers for at least 30 years now among both skaters and bikers...
you still gotta watch out for Teamsters though.
I think you need to have a nice martini and relax by the fire.

H3N3 said:
I think the Reader blogger's condescending text aimed at putting down contemporary bike advocates is being mixed up with the content of the article unless chixie was trying to be funny (not sure).

Chuck a Muck said:
I love all the terms, especially "cagers" for automobile drivers, I aim to bring that term back into fashion. I really don't think that it ever went out of fashion. I've heard that term used for drivers for at least 30 years now among both skaters and bikers...
Wabblers.
That term by itself made reading the article worthwile :)

Thanks for posting
Chuck a Muck said:
I love all the terms, especially "cagers" for automobile drivers, I aim to bring that term back into fashion. I really don't think that it ever went out of fashion. I've heard that term used for drivers for at least 30 years now among both skaters and bikers...

and motorcyclists - unless that is what you meant by "bikers".
That one made me laugh.

Duppie said:
Wabblers.
That term by itself made reading the article worthwile :)

Thanks for posting
Everything means something else!
I've heard the term "cagers" used for automobile drivers from Harley-Davidson riders. Over here by Harley-Davidson and the Harley-Davidson Museum, there are designated areas for motorcycle parking that say "Motorcycles Only, No Cages Allowed".
"Fooling with cars impolitic" is still good advice for all of us, wabblers and scorchers alike.
agree

Dave Jacque said:
"Fooling with cars impolitic" is still good advice for all of us, wabblers and scorchers alike.
Even a hundred years ago it was recognized that if you wanted to be treated like traffic, you must act like traffic. Yes, sometimes it means stopping and putting your foot down at an intersection (stoplights and stopsigns heeded and right of way given to vehicles that have the potential to kill you) and riding slowly sometimes.

Jeez, we as a group (with the exception of all those supersafe obey-the-law-no-matter-what types) haven't learned much have we? :)

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