You said TRY TO BE invisible as in, try to "fly under the radar" as in, try not to attract any unwanted attention.. (the inference was "shady")
I said ride as if you WERE invisible as in, make believe a car doesnt see you as in, ride safely.. (the inference was for "safe riding habits")
You didn't touch a nerve, I dont where you got that from?
Maybe from the following kinds of thing I've seen, maybe..
I have alot of people in my area riding like idiots on their motor assisted (gas) bikes and ruining it for the rest of us.
On alot of forums, I see this...
"Well every time I ride past a cop, I "ghost pedal" till I'm past him" (gas powered, unregistered bicycles are illegal for on road use here in Florida)
(inference = shady)
"When I ride on the sidewalk, I pedal my motor assisted bicycle and don't use the engine" (legal to pedal a bicycle on a sidewalk in Florida)
(inference = safety [for the pedestrians on the sidewalk])
Do you see the difference now?
maybe it's a language barrier.
Remember the first thing the OP (who lives in florida) said...
He was "putting along" on the sidewalk.. Right there he has no right to say anything about what anyone else does when in the first few sentences he was stating he was doing something illegal... IF he wasn't "putting along" he would have probably be moving slower and would have not gotten into the situation, in the first place.