Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - this is war

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crustedfish
01-19-05, 04:42 PM
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=84185
Cynikal
01-19-05, 04:49 PM
I'm confused. This is your war...our war? and why? How about a war against pie?
labratmatt
01-19-05, 04:52 PM
War! What is it good for?
Track bikes VS Conversions! SS VS FIX!!! Lets split into so many factions our ears bleed from trying to comprehend it!
dustinlikewhat
01-19-05, 04:56 PM
as all the anti-war protestors shout "Big Business!"
pitboss
01-19-05, 05:32 PM
let me shed some light on this...shut the hell up.
you ALL done been learned.
mmhmh
http://www.joncol.co.uk/Frying%20Fish%20Pan.jpg
South Fulcrum
01-19-05, 05:57 PM
I'm confused. This is your war...our war? and why? How about a war against pie?
I agree (not the pie part though). What's the point of starting a thread to show us your other thread? I don't get it. What's the point of me posting a response.
Oh right, to defend pie.
SD Fixed
01-19-05, 06:17 PM
']let me shed some light on this...shut the hell up.
you ALL done been learned.
Mmmmm..
Let's see. Last weekend, didn't you RIDE A BIKE WITH BRAKES...
And hmmmm WASN'T it YOU who had done that before and ADMITTED YOU'D DO IT AGAIN!!!
2manybikes
01-19-05, 06:20 PM
War! What is it good for?
ab..so..lut..ly nothin...yeah!
pitboss
01-19-05, 07:08 PM
didn't you RIDE A BIKE WITH BRAKES...
clarification - a PINK bike with a front brake. And hell yea, I'd do it again. I am far from being used to Seattle's hills. Chicago is damn flat, and I can manage a track bike there. But also note WK - I have NEVER said anything about brakes one way or another. Too much bad juju...I am way too superstitious to point fingers and wag 'em.
In case you missed this thread (http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=81105&page=2), here's a highlight:
http://img4.exs.cx/img4/7733/space7.jpg
check out the spacing William...
The spacing looks correct from finger tip on.
OneTinSloth
01-19-05, 07:33 PM
wait...165, you live in seattle now?
pitboss
01-19-05, 07:34 PM
not quite yet. Grad school for 13-14 months and it's Rain city for this kid.
SamHouston
01-19-05, 07:35 PM
Hmmm, a creative person with a technical bent becomes a purist? ....Good luck with that, I gotta tell you it's way less fun though. There's more than one way to skin a cat and the fun part is trying them all.
pitboss
01-19-05, 07:36 PM
who's a purist? you postin' in my direction Sammo? ;) <---I forgot that stupid thing. so no one get pissy
SamHouston
01-19-05, 07:38 PM
Course not, Isn't that what crusty is sayin here with this thread? I followed to the other thread then read this one, seems he's track only now.
pitboss
01-19-05, 07:41 PM
crusty is as crusty does...I'd follow him into combat.
SamHouston
01-19-05, 07:49 PM
Well you've got to kill the cats first. I'm off to bed, g'night
pitboss
01-19-05, 08:00 PM
I'm just here to ride (and make fun of Karstens)
Cynikal
01-19-05, 08:25 PM
165 enjoy Seattle....great town. I grew up there. Found the troll yet? No, not the forum troll...mods did away with him.
pitboss
01-19-05, 08:29 PM
Aurora bridge...
labratmatt
01-19-05, 08:40 PM
Where's the war?!?!?!?!
I've got a war in my pants. No, wait, that's just me digesting my mexican dinner.
icithecat
01-19-05, 08:44 PM
165.
We will soon be neighbours. Don't shoot at me and I will not ship terrorists to you.
Speaking of moving...I just found out that my friends live in Echo Park across the street from the Short Stop in LA. LA is not my bag of oats but I can see myself posenging there for a few months.
I will not ship terrorists to you.
Yeah try shippin your cheap terror-rusts through the iron curtain we call PORT ANGELES, WA again....
SD Fixed
01-19-05, 10:53 PM
closet trixie chaser']I'm just here to ride (and make fun of Karstens)
Sad, people always ridicule what they idolize. Sadder than that is what is chozen to be idolized.
Don't try to confuse the issue with facts.. ok?
And CF: That's not crusted fish. That's a build up in your shorts that tain't been cleaned in some time. Get your self some gasoline, a 4" disc grinder, and a heat gun. And when you're done cleaning your self, go buy some new underway.
And take 165 with you. He seems to have gotten to big for his britches anyway.
habitus
01-19-05, 11:14 PM
man, so much happens in a day.
all this has made me want to stop riding my bike and just whine and argue and post stupid things and then have everyone not be sure if i was kidding or not and then everyone will try to convey what they're feeling over the internet and then that will be interpreted in a stupid way and then someone will say, "hey, it's just the internerd! lighten up!"
so...lighten up!
Cynikal
01-19-05, 11:32 PM
That would be the one. :)
vomitron
01-19-05, 11:39 PM
Speaking of moving...I just found out that my friends live in Echo Park across the street from the Short Stop in LA. LA is not my bag of oats but I can see myself posenging there for a few months.
From what I understand, the couriers and by extension anyone that looks of their ilk are banned from the Shortstop. The new hangout is apparently Little Joy. 1 block away, cheap drinks, and a pool table. Above average jukebox, too!
Fugazi Dave
01-20-05, 12:13 AM
The War of the Fixies, as it eventually came to be known, was among the bloodiest battles of all of athletics - generally only overshadowed by the 1968 season for the Toledo Mudhens. Initially touched off by a fish enthusiast, it polarized the non-freewheeling cycling population with such a speed as was difficult for most outsiders to comprehend.
On one side of the raging torrent of petulance were the pro-brake masses. These were practical types who liked their knees, used fenders to prevent muddy stripes from running up their asses, and generally felt no need to rely on their legs alone for stopping power.
On the other side were the grizzled brakeless fiends, whose hatred of non-leg-based stopping techniques was matched only by their dogmatic opposition to those who consorted with becalipered front wheels. Any more than 120mm of spacing in back and you were the enemy to these riders in an instant.
Somewhere in the middle of the battleground was a curious oasis of apathetic joviality. The people here wondered, "seriously, who gives a sh*t?" and watched the opposing sides sling velodromatic epithets at one another with unsettling enthusiasm. Here, beer flowed freely as the blood mixed with degreaser on either side of their peaceful camp.
As in any religious conflict, both sides felt they had the important dieties on their side and had scars and stories to prove it. But as the battle wore on, dissent broke out here and there. Maybe brakes weren't so bad. Maybe brakeless wasn't so insane. Road conversions? Why not? And yeah, track frames are nice. But the leaders, seeing this, were enraged. This shall not be tolerated! Their diatribes drowned out even the sounds of screeching taxi wheels as their comrades saw their frames crumpled by motorists distracted by the fray.
On the day the battle ended, the sun rose over a destroyed metropolis littered with rusted cromoly, broken aluminum, and the occasional shattered carbon fork. Disembodied spokes stood sticking out of the pavement at odd angles. Smoldering effigies of the enemy hung smoking in the air, throwing shifting shadows in the dawn light.
The middle camp awoke to see this destruction, shaking their heads half from disappointment, half from hangover. There was no disbelief - these guys had it coming. The excitement was over, and it was time to move on. They saddled up on their motley mix of conversions, track bikes, and the occasional multi-speed whatever and rode off to get breakfast. Riding was, after all, the most essential point.
FD, Nice story!
S/F,
CEYA!
salmonchild
01-20-05, 04:17 AM
man, so much happens in a day.
all this has made me want to stop riding my bike and just whine and argue and post stupid things and then have everyone not be sure if i was kidding or not and then everyone will try to convey what they're feeling over the internet and then that will be interpreted in a stupid way and then someone will say, "hey, it's just the internerd! lighten up!"
so...lighten up!
very good
pitboss
01-20-05, 04:27 AM
throw in some cucumber sandwiches and you got yourself a deal!
:)
165.
We will soon be neighbours. Don't shoot at me and I will not ship terrorists to you.
pitboss
01-20-05, 04:30 AM
all this has made me want to stop riding my bike...
H -
you should never say that. instead, smack a stranger.
oh, and keep in mind that 99% of what gets posted here can be ignored...unless the postee is MERTON. Then it's allll bidniz.
:D
pitboss
01-20-05, 04:45 AM
Nice read FDave!
now shut up and buy a track bike! ;)
The War of the Fixies
bidniz? Is that a suburban Chicago term? Don't make me come up there and smack your trucker hat straight!
I agree (not the pie part though). What's the point of starting a thread to show us your other thread? I don't get it. What's the point of me posting a response.
Oh right, to defend pie.
There is no other point than pie.
pitboss
01-20-05, 06:11 AM
Whatever SCHAUMBURG...how soon we forget!
bidniz? Is that a suburban Chicago term? Don't make me come up there and smack your trucker hat straight!
There was a huge scene in Schaumburg. Have you ever heard of Woodfield and Ikea? Funny, I can still use "I used to live next to Ikea" as an opening to a conversation with women. LOL
pitboss
01-20-05, 06:30 AM
IKEA? You use that as an opening line? MKRG, you are single for a reason then. Sorry bro, you'll heal. God speed.
Hmmm, a creative person with a technical bent becomes a purist? ....
WTF is a technical 'Bent? Is that a bent without brakes? is it SS or Fixie?
can one ride a technical bent on the track?
War is Peace.
The war, therefore, if we judge it by the standards of previous wars, is merely an imposture. It is like the battles between certain ruminant animals whose horns are set at such an angle that they are incapable of hurting one another.
pitboss
01-20-05, 07:50 AM
It is like the battles between certain ruminant animals whose horns are set at such an angle that they are incapable of hurting one another.
What if we ride trackdrops? I don't like the position provided by 'horns.
habitus
01-20-05, 07:51 AM
excellent story, fd. very graphic. much better than most of the crap in history texts, anyway.
and 165, i was kidding, but you're right; it's blasphemy just saying that.
pitboss
01-20-05, 07:56 AM
LOL - I knew you were H. Just funnin'
and 165, i was kidding, but you're right; it's blasphemy just saying that.
adamkell
01-20-05, 08:10 AM
that was great FD
"What are you all dressed up for?"
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