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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2008

Mike bending the crap out of his forks doing 180 hops to back circles out.
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  • Why cant someone buy one for the fun of it

    what the hell is wrong with that huh?

    how does doing something fun turn into looking like a poser, you fucking prick

  • Buy? who buys a fixed gear?

    I got my own frame and all the parts for my fixed gear.

    Fixed gear bikes are lighter than road bikes.

    and have been around for a great period of time.

    i don't go to the track, i am not a messenger, and im not a bike purist.

    And you can't tell someone that they aren't a legitimate owner of a bike just because you think only a small group of people should own the type of bike.

    Most importantly no one cares what you think.

    its about the ride not the look.

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  • GNARLIN' BRO

  • @bighitrider101 Go away you fag... -.-

  • @crzyluke bet you my road bikes lighter then your track bike

  • @shilohhhhhhh sorry but I don't ride for the look and I say fixie. My citybike conversion is probably the ugliest fixie in town. It looks just like any ordinary bike with computer, fenders, lights, brakes, reflectors etc.

  • @WRBfF costv over 200? lolol

  • @crzyluke COOL STORY BRO

  • @crzyluke That said, I have no idea if you buy into the trends or not. As for everything else you mentioned, bravo.

  • @crzyluke Is it really "about the ride not the look"? If it was, there'd be no reason at all to paint & repaint frames, flip drop handlebars and buy pedals, bars and tires to match. If it weren't more or less about image, no one would care wether or not anyone bought their fixie or built it themselves. Sure I understand wanting to craft your own machine, but if someone else wants to buy one that has a similar ride then so what? If it's about the individual's experience, then ignore everyone else

  • @crzyluke I agree with you on everything except that fixed gear bikes are lighter than road bikes. Yes they are if you have an all carbon track bike, but most fixies you see on the road are steel thus much heavier than modern aluminum road bikes. I have both and my fixie weighs roughly 23 lbs and my road bike weighs 17.

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