Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - A challenge?

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nathbdp
03-27-08, 06:20 AM
So I was riding home last night, and on a major thoroughfare in the city I pass another biker who was going about 3mph slower than me. This is a somewhat downhill stretch, so I was going about 23mph spinning at 125rpm smooth. A block later I see the same guy speeding up as he passes me going much faster than he was before. But this time he was bouncing up and down in the saddle, and dangerously zig zagging between cars. I'm pretty sure he was brakeless because he was skidding around.
So I decided to follow him a bit farther than I needed to, and he slows his pace back down and I go home.
Is it some kind of sign of machismo to pass someone, even if you can't maintain the pace you're passing them at for more than 30 seconds?
wtfz?
bonechilling
03-27-08, 07:26 AM
You should have sucked his wheel for a while, and then dropped him in the final sprint.
JACQU3S
03-27-08, 07:29 AM
^ That's what I would have done.
deathhare
03-27-08, 07:34 AM
Crash his damn ass. He made a girl outta you.
EivlEvo
03-27-08, 07:55 AM
That (getting smoked and then speeding up and passing someone even though you can't maintain their pace) is considered poor roadie form.
I was unaware that there was any form or anything like that for urban cycling? I would have simply put a wrench through his spokes. Then stopped to ask if he needed any help. Only to THEN speed away.
Same concept?
666pack
03-27-08, 08:15 AM
i woulda grabbed his bars as i passed him by and thrown him down.
mihlbach
03-27-08, 08:18 AM
I can't find the link, but there's a video of a track race where one guy does that very same thing to his opponent.
queerpunk
03-27-08, 08:25 AM
I can't find the link, but there's a video of a track race where one guy does that very same thing to his opponent.
"keirin carnage at the lehigh valley velodrome."
EivlEvo
03-27-08, 08:29 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGnLDr6jRSI
j0e_bik3
03-27-08, 08:31 AM
So I was riding home last night, and on a major thoroughfare in the city I pass another biker who was going about 3mph slower than me. This is a somewhat downhill stretch, so I was going about 23mph spinning at 125rpm smooth. A block later I see the same guy speeding up as he passes me going much faster than he was before. But this time he was bouncing up and down in the saddle, and dangerously zig zagging between cars. I'm pretty sure he was brakeless because he was skidding around.
So I decided to follow him a bit farther than I needed to, and he slows his pace back down and I go home.
Is it some kind of sign of machismo to pass someone, even if you can't maintain the pace you're passing them at for more than 30 seconds?
wtfz?
thats why I always pass doing a one handed wheelie, and wave as I go by "on your left"! :p
mihlbach
03-27-08, 08:45 AM
"keirin carnage at the lehigh valley velodrome."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGnLDr6jRSI
Yup, thats it.
Hobartlemagne
03-27-08, 08:55 AM
If you can, pass a fixie rider during a climb. It puts you at a clear advantage.
genericbikedude
03-27-08, 09:43 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGnLDr6jRSI
I love that video. Something similar happens in this one (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU), but it is on wood and during the middle of the sprint around the fourth turn. :eek:
frankstoneline
03-27-08, 09:57 AM
i woulda grabbed his bars as i passed him by and thrown him down.
urban cycling is now just one giant game of footdown.
icknayvon
03-27-08, 10:07 AM
Footdown is more fun when you are the only one that knows it's happening.
i wouldn't say it's a machismo thing as much as it is a having fun thing. my route to work is a little over three miles (kenso to washington square), so any time i feel someone on my wheel or see someone ahead of me, i know i can give almost a full sprint the entire way.
it's fun.
the other day, this kid and i (a stranger on a ss) went block for block through traffic from spring garden to chestnut street. neither of us were trying to be badass, but both of us were having fun.
when i'm on longer rides, and i'm on someone's wheel or vice versa, the idea that one of you is going to gas out first is fun. the whole bikesnobnyc bull about "stupid hipsters turning their commute into a race" is dumb. there's nothing wrong with making otherwise mundane trips into a fun time.
delicious
03-27-08, 10:17 AM
Crash his damn ass. He made a girl outta you.
hahahahaha
frankstoneline
03-27-08, 10:18 AM
i wouldn't say it's a machismo thing as much as it is a having fun thing. my route to work is a little over three miles (kenso to washington square), so any time i feel someone on my wheel or see someone ahead of me, i know i can give almost a full sprint the entire way.
it's fun.
the other day, this kid and i went block for block through traffic from spring garden to chestnut street. neither of us were trying to be badass, but both of us were having fun.
when i'm on longer rides, and i'm on someone's wheel or vice versa, the idea that one of you is going to gas out first is fun. the whole bikesnobnyc bull about "stupid hipsters turning their commute into a race" is dumb. there's nothing wrong with making otherwise mundane trips into a fun time.
+1
When I ride with people on burrito runs or what have you and all the shenanigans go down, foot down at lights, stealing keys/locks/wallets etc, chasing, racing, sprinting etc I find those to be the most fun rides. The at lights footdown and stealing stuff probably isnt appropriate with strangers, but if you encounter someone else and they are down for some funsies, it isnt a big deal.
delicious
03-27-08, 10:37 AM
i was riding the other day and this kid passes me, yanks the u-lock out of the kid riding in front of me's pocket, and throws it on the ground. THAT is a challenge
crushkilldstroy
03-27-08, 10:50 AM
So I was riding home last night, and on a major thoroughfare in the city I pass another biker who was going about 3mph slower than me. This is a somewhat downhill stretch, so I was going about 23mph spinning at 125rpm smooth. A block later I see the same guy speeding up as he passes me going much faster than he was before. But this time he was bouncing up and down in the saddle, and dangerously zig zagging between cars. I'm pretty sure he was brakeless because he was skidding around.
So I decided to follow him a bit farther than I needed to, and he slows his pace back down and I go home.
Is it some kind of sign of machismo to pass someone, even if you can't maintain the pace you're passing them at for more than 30 seconds?
wtfz?
It's the cycling version of the "ricer fly by."
The funniest thing to do is to **** around with courriers on bad weather days.
Steal the package they are delivering and sprint in the opposite direction as they were going
Or you could follow one and as soon as he goes inside deflate his tires
You know, fun stuff like that.
crushkilldstroy
03-27-08, 11:09 AM
The funniest thing to do is to **** around with courriers on bad weather days.
Steal the package they are delivering and sprint in the opposite direction as they were going
Or you could follow one and as soon as he goes inside deflate his tires
You know, fun stuff like that.
I just tailgate them in my Jeep and yell "Get a car!"
I just tailgate them in my Jeep and yell "Get a car!"
Don't try that **** in Oakland.
I just tailgate them in my Jeep and yell "Get a car!"
...while playing some islands music really loud.
(if its winter and like -20 celsius outside)
EivlEvo
03-27-08, 11:21 AM
I love that video. Something similar happens in this one (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU), but it is on wood and during the middle of the sprint around the fourth turn. :eek:
I ****in fall for that **** EVERY TIME!
artblur@artblur
03-27-08, 12:49 PM
Don't try that **** in Oakland.
hahahaaaaa
humancongereel
03-27-08, 12:51 PM
I ****in fall for that **** EVERY TIME!
i'm going to assume you got rickrolled.
balonya
03-27-08, 02:48 PM
The funniest thing to do is to **** around with courriers on bad weather days.
Steal the package they are delivering and sprint in the opposite direction as they were going
Or you could follow one and as soon as he goes inside deflate his tires
You know, fun stuff like that.
you should have your spokes cut for being such a dick..... if you are serious. which I doubt you are, since if you pulled that kind of stuff you would probably get beat down on a regular basis
I imagine that Rick roll site is going to ban me for flooding soon.
maddyfish
03-27-08, 03:04 PM
All you need for a bike race is two bikes, two riders, and some road.
Serendipper
03-27-08, 03:08 PM
crank it up to 4000 watts
you should have your spokes cut for being such a dick..... if you are serious. which I doubt you are, since if you pulled that kind of stuff you would probably get beat down on a regular basis
oh yeah, cutting their spokes would be waaaaaayy better than deflating their tires.
i woulda grabbed his bars as i passed him by and thrown him down.
I would have done this, and his girlfriend. All while doing a foot-over-the-bar skid and talking on my I-phone. That's just how I roll.
I_luv_hooters
03-27-08, 04:09 PM
I would have simply put a wrench through his spokes. Then stopped to ask if he needed any help. Only to THEN speed away.
ya... then you would wake up.
bali shag
03-27-08, 04:12 PM
You should have sucked his wheel for a while, and then dropped him in the final sprint.
i did this to some kid who passed me yesterday. it was so windy and i just let him do all the work.
EivlEvo
03-27-08, 06:27 PM
ya... then you would wake up.
I think you're on another level if you would be able to accost someone in that form while asleep. I would likely be awake the entire time. :p
This thread quickly turned into a whole bunch of people threatening some dude and then a whole bunch of people calling shenannigans on us.
You should let us have our fun. What I don't get is why you all think we always must be joking when threatening people with violence?
I say... violate.
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