Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Fixed Gear Conversation Help

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Long time reader, first posting. I've been trying to meet fixie riders but i'm having trouble starting up a friendship. What should I open with? gear inches? powergrips vs clips and straps?
are there any guides online that i can read?
sorry if this is a repeat thread, i tried to use search.
Thanks!
Alex
willypilgrim
02-05-08, 10:06 AM
i heard some guy from portland was selling hipster kits, maybe you should pm him for help.
get a front aerospoke, you'll be beating new friends of with a stick
conversation does not mean conversion.
get yourself an easy gear
powergrips or clips is a personal preference
willypilgrim
02-05-08, 10:21 AM
lol
conversation does not mean conversion.
get yourself an easy gear
powergrips or clips is a personal preference
actually in this case I think conversation MEANS conversation :roflmao:
you could just go with the "fixed gear hermit" thing
been workin for me :D
joshuastar
02-05-08, 10:48 AM
i think the best method is to avoid other cyclists at all costs. scowl alot. when the other cyclists see your behavior, they'll think you're somebody special and they'll all want to meet you!
continue to blow them off. they'll come in droves!
remember: the more aloof you hold yourself, the more important you must be.
you could just go with the "fixed gear hermit" thing
been workin for me :D
been working for me too,
nobody rides fixed here (ouataouais,Quebec) ive only seen one person on a fixed gear here, ever.
thelung
02-05-08, 10:32 PM
get a custom reload bag that says "from myspace to my place"
b itches love that s hit
trevor_birba
02-05-08, 10:56 PM
hahahaha ^^^
ride the fliest ****, practices no handed pop up wheelies to barspins. get the leg over the bar skid down at speed. and finally ride a big gear. problem solved.
ThunderChunky
02-05-08, 11:40 PM
try introducing yourself whilst doing a no handed light a cig skid. it gives them something to remember you by, and shows off your reigning skills. if you can't do this, then you dont deserve to have friends.
EDIT: i can't believe i forgot to mention this. light a joint skids have been scientifically proven by the PHDA to increase likeliness of friendships by 28%.
andrewssohip
02-06-08, 07:53 AM
fixed gear salute.
icknayvon
02-06-08, 08:57 AM
Just keep on talking because you have no way to stop.
plodderslusk
02-06-08, 09:39 AM
Suck up to them by complementing their brakeless UO8 conversion with the daring droop in the chain and the wild cards stuck in the spokes of the rear wheel. Tell them you are planning on using a chopped piece of wood 10 inches long up front on your next conversion.
crushkilldstroy
02-06-08, 09:44 AM
Just keep on talking because you have no way to stop.
Hahaha YES! Do this.
crushkilldstroy
02-06-08, 09:44 AM
Introduce yourself as dutret. Then everyone will want to know what you're like in real life.
Is that an NJS quill stem in your pocket or are you happy to see me?
roadfix
02-06-08, 10:12 AM
Usually while posing at coffee houses people come to me.
curiousincident
02-06-08, 10:29 AM
Usually while posing at coffee houses people come to me.
I've tried this but haven't had much success. Do I actually want to stand over my bike or just hold it by the stem and put my hips at a funny angle? Sadly my conversion is WAAAYY too big for me, so standing over it might be an issue...
diff_lock2
02-06-08, 11:45 AM
I think normaly they are too small. I know mine is.
icknayvon
02-06-08, 12:43 PM
"Just took my front brake off. I'm an L49 fixie!"
joshuastar
02-06-08, 02:39 PM
Introduce yourself as dutret. Then everyone will want to know what you're like in real life.
you win!
mvillan
02-06-08, 04:28 PM
skid stop in front of them and immediately bike away. play hard to get, you'll get more respect
artizzle
02-07-08, 11:45 PM
for me it's hard to meet other riders while actually riding. i'm either too busy checking out their bike, while avoiding immovable objects, or i'm just in a rush and need to get to where i need to be. i think most of the networking needs to be done off the bike.
does anyone else seem to get the stink eye from other fixed riders while riding? i'm sure it could be a bunch of other things, but i don't know...
SuperVillain
02-08-08, 12:15 AM
Smoke a roadie, or become someone's b-tch.
ThunderChunky
02-08-08, 12:15 AM
for me it's hard to meet other riders while actually riding. i'm either too busy checking out their bike, while avoiding immovable objects, or i'm just in a rush and need to get to where i need to be. i think most of the networking needs to be done off the bike.
does anyone else seem to get the stink eye from other fixed riders while riding? i'm sure it could be a bunch of other things, but i don't know...
don't be alarmed. they're utilizing the hard to get technique.
don't be alarmed. they're utilizing the hard to get technique.
most likely, he's referring to your type.
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