around here there aren't really any hills, it's not a huge deal. and i don't really agree with the cost of tire vs brakes argument. I skid for fun. I just slow down when I want to brake.
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Originally posted by ColdAccord View Postaround here there aren't really any hills, it's not a huge deal. and i don't really agree with the cost of tire vs brakes argument. I skid for fun. I just slow down when I want to brake.
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Originally posted by e30esque View PostGo EAD. I build my own bikes, ride fixed, and have been employed as a bike mechanic for seven years. I just don't see the point of wasting money.
Yeah, let me mount a brake on my bridgestone. Anyone got any drill bits I can use so I can drill a fuckin brake hole?
You have no clue what style I ride, or what I'm doing on a bike.
Ive been using the same Soma Everwear on my beater bike for 5 months now and I dont even have to lift my ass up to skid. So if that lets you know how much skidding I'm doing, then you'd be impressed. Its nothing but hills here, like I said before in the original statement. Gran Compe's are track only tires, I just thought they'd last a bit longer. But wait, arent you a bike mechanic? You probably already knew that ;)
Besides, everything you said was a fuckin opinion anyways. I have a real job, so I can afford to blow through tires. Sorry.
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Originally posted by scabzzzz View Postyeah, let me mount a brake on my bridgestone. Anyone got any drill bits i can use so i can drill a fuckin brake hole?
You have no clue what style i ride, or what i'm doing on a bike.
Ive been using the same soma everwear on my beater bike for 5 months now and i dont even have to lift my ass up to skid. So if that lets you know how much skidding i'm doing, then you'd be impressed. Its nothing but hills here, like i said before in the original statement. Gran compe's are track only tires, i just thought they'd last a bit longer. But wait, arent you a bike mechanic? You probably already knew that ;)
besides, everything you said was a fuckin opinion anyways. I have a real job, so i can afford to blow through tires. Sorry.
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I guess I need to build a fixie before i post in this thread.
Why don't we just change the title?
I saw a bunch of kids with the matching hairdo's capri pants and messenger bags filled with nothing walking their color coded bikes around in Redlands at the races. I thought it was funny.
Before the flame war begins, I have no issue with fixed gears but the whole "culture" thing that it turned into is retarded to me: less riding and more standing around making fun of people who don't spend $2000 on their fixie.
Sort of feel the same way about the "car culture" thing among certain circles.
Back on topic:
Just for kicks, here's the bike I'm building up for my wife. 1986 Centurion "Dave Scott" symmetric, meaning it has a unique frame geometry for women utilizing a 24" front wheel and 700c rear wheel.
Untouched "before" pic with mandatory white garage door.'74 2002 - Build blog at
nomads2002.blogspot.com
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Originally posted by scabzzzz View PostYeah, let me mount a brake on my bridgestone. Anyone got any drill bits I can use so I can drill a fuckin brake hole?
You have no clue what style I ride, or what I'm doing on a bike.
Ive been using the same Soma Everwear on my beater bike for 5 months now and I dont even have to lift my ass up to skid. So if that lets you know how much skidding I'm doing, then you'd be impressed. Its nothing but hills here, like I said before in the original statement. Gran Compe's are track only tires, I just thought they'd last a bit longer. But wait, arent you a bike mechanic? You probably already knew that ;)
Besides, everything you said was a fuckin opinion anyways. I have a real job, so I can afford to blow through tires. Sorry.tasty
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Originally posted by rodrigo View PostYou find those bars comfy like that? Good looking bike.
and nomad: sorry if it's a trend to you, but i just logged my 1000th mile on my bike last week. a bike i finished building with my own two hands on labor day weekend 2008. so if that means i'm too busy standing around trying to look cool... EAD
-Andy1989 Bronzit 325ia- Sold
1986 Diamondschwarz Grey Market 325i Sport Mtech 1- Parted out
1988 Delphin 327i- Sold
1995 Cosmos M3- Current
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Originally posted by T3rd Ferguson View Postand nomad: sorry if it's a trend to you, but i just logged my 1000th mile on my bike last week. a bike i finished building with my own two hands on labor day weekend 2008. so if that means i'm too busy standing around trying to look cool... EAD
-Andy
Everything everyone does is a trend. Get over it.
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Flamesuit on.
Good, I'm glad there are those who build 'em and use 'em. That's what I do with cars and bikes. I respect that.
But if you feel the need to dress and act a certain way just because you're in the "fixie" group then I don't care who you are, it's retarded. Most people like that are on to the next trend a year later as if it's "who they are".
And BTW, I don't wear spandex to fit in with roadies either. ;) The guys I ride with on the weekends, I respect and learn from but I still do my own thing.'74 2002 - Build blog at
nomads2002.blogspot.com
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Originally posted by scabzzzz View PostYeah, let me mount a brake on my bridgestone. Anyone got any drill bits I can use so I can drill a fuckin brake hole?
You have no clue what style I ride, or what I'm doing on a bike.
Ive been using the same Soma Everwear on my beater bike for 5 months now and I dont even have to lift my ass up to skid. So if that lets you know how much skidding I'm doing, then you'd be impressed. Its nothing but hills here, like I said before in the original statement. Gran Compe's are track only tires, I just thought they'd last a bit longer. But wait, arent you a bike mechanic? You probably already knew that ;)
Besides, everything you said was a fuckin opinion anyways. I have a real job, so I can afford to blow through tires. Sorry.
And no I don't know what Gran Compe's are, I'm not a parts whore. I just point to what I want and get it at cost.
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I got back a few hours ago from my first actual ride of the season. A quite flat 20 miles with a couple friends in much better shape than I. But they've also been riding about every day. Anyway, it felt good to finally get back out but I feel it in my legs. A good ride to start again. I'm happy with it.
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