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Dustintendo 01-01-10 08:33 PM

Fixie popularity waning?
 
now before you jump down my throat, ive noticed less bikes submitted on fgg this year and less people in the ssfg forum in general. my hometown isnt really fixed gear central so i was wondering if you have noticed less people riding them around than in years past?

xbrosephx 01-01-10 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by Dustintendo (Post 10214706)
now before you jump down my throat, ive noticed less bikes submitted on fgg this year and less people in the ssfg forum in general. my hometown isnt really fixed gear central so i was wondering if you have noticed less people riding them around than in years past?

bro its only one day into 2010, give it time!

RigHty 01-01-10 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by xbrosephx (Post 10214852)
bro its only one day into 2010, give it time!

hahaha

Dustintendo 01-01-10 10:35 PM

..**** my brain hasnt registered the new year yet..i wish i hadnt made this thread.

Aaron_F 01-01-10 10:36 PM

All fads eventually die.


A few hardcore fixed riders will continue on because they actually prefer to ride fixed. The rest of the frat boys and hipsters will eventually sell their silly-colored bikes, get real jobs, put on weight, and forget they ever had a bike.

dayvan cowboy 01-01-10 10:52 PM

i've seen high school kids in the suburb or dayton, ohio that my parents live in riding fixed gears.

once something hits suburban dayton, it's dead.

sniks 01-01-10 11:54 PM

because people get sick of the jerks on here and split

X-LinkedRider 01-02-10 12:04 AM

Fixies server their purpose. Track bikes, City Commuters, and Messenger bikes. Riding a fixie in a normally non hilly city makes a lot of sense as there are far fewer parts to worry about, repair, maintain, and have stolen. Plus people really do like having crazy ass colored bikes. Perhaps Lawrence Fishburn's bike in quicksilver was flashier than we all once thought?

PedallingATX 01-02-10 12:33 AM

FGs are more popular now than they have ever been. I see more and more of them every month that goes by. What has decreased is their coolness. I don't think they are considered cool anymore, so eventually they will probably lose some of their popularity. But at the moment, I would say there are more FG bikes on the road than ever before. I am seeing them go for really cheap on CL, though. Just the other day there was a stock Pista on CL for $150 obo.

WoundedKnee 01-02-10 12:50 AM

There is not any grindcore in the MASH movie.. haha. There is like one hardcore song if I remember

I agree with ATX.

amor fati 01-02-10 12:51 AM

Simplicity has always been cool, and always will be.

bigvegan 01-02-10 12:52 AM

I don't think the popularity is waning, but I think that bikesdirect and other makers have put enough fixed gear bikes on the market to meet the demand, so anybody with a can of spray paint and a 15mm wrench can't just throw a wheelset on an old 10 speed and sell it for $400+ any more.

Plus, it's winter.

I have a feeling that once spring returns, it'll kick off again.

WoundedKnee 01-02-10 12:56 AM


Originally Posted by bigvegan (Post 10215432)
I don't think the popularity is waning, but I think that bikesdirect and other makers have put enough fixed gear bikes on the market to meet the demand, so anybody with a can of spray paint and a 15mm wrench can't just throw a wheelset on an old 10 speed and sell it for $400+ any more.

Plus, it's winter.

I have a feeling that once spring returns, it'll kick off again.

I'm sad that I missed that opportunity.

filtersweep 01-02-10 01:00 AM

mountain bikes were a once a fad. Countless full suspension bikes existed exclusively on paved rec trails. Today a casual rider is more likely to buy a hybrid. Same will happen here. It will never die.

roadfix 01-02-10 01:00 AM

I wish to go back to the very quiet and mature fixed gear scene of the mid-90's.

bwade 01-02-10 04:04 AM

I just now want to get into the fixie scene so i hope its not dying

BianchiDave 01-02-10 07:58 AM


Originally Posted by Aaron_F (Post 10215102)
All fads eventually die.


A few hardcore fixed riders will continue on because they actually prefer to ride fixed. The rest of the frat boys and hipsters will eventually sell their silly-colored bikes, get real jobs, put on weight, and forget they ever had a bike.

Well said!:thumb:

bikesdirect_com 01-02-10 09:04 AM

I track sales very closely to try and be ahead of trends and when they might turn down.

Our sales in SS/FG have been growing every month for the last 5 years. 2009 saw a steady increase. Our percentage of bikes sold that were SS/FG was higher in the last 3 months of 2009 than same perod in 2008.

my feeling is: if a SS/FG can be a reasonable price that it will sell as a ultility bike for many, a training bike for some, a winter bike for some, a sport bike or primary bike for many and just a fun spare bike for lots of people.

in Florida you might be surprised how many houses with 2 people living there have 4, 5, or 6 SS cruisers in the garage {same idea, a simple bike that anyone can enjoy}

bikes are fun and if the price is right; why not have several? a SS/FG I think should be one of the bikes in everyones collection

Brian 01-02-10 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by bwade (Post 10215606)
I just now want to get into the fixie scene so i hope its not dying

I hope that's sarcasm.

filtersweep 01-02-10 11:03 AM

not really. Fixed gear is more like a sub-genre than a fad. One disadvantage is that it is difficult to market advances in technology when you only have one gear. Of course it will be a passing phase for some. It will likely reach a saturation point like everything- where sales flatten. Plenty of riders own multiple bikes of various types.

Originally Posted by BianchiDave (Post 10215711)
Well said!:thumb:


TejanoTrackie 01-02-10 11:04 AM

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Bicycling itself is a fad, at least in the USA, and the "fixie" fad is just a subset. I see new people coming to the track, getting all excited and buying an expensive "serious" track bike, entering a few races, getting their butts kicked by experienced riders on less expensive bikes, selling their bike at a loss and getting into something else. Same goes for road, MTB, triathlons etc. Very few people use bicycles for their original purpose: transportation.

I was riding FG on the road, usually cheap road bike conversions, for winter training to get my leg spin back long before the words "fixie", "hipster" and "tarck" were coined. For me it's a life commitment for health reasons and I expect to do it until I drop.

My current "fixie" and SS:

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=130989 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=130988

jimx200 01-02-10 11:49 AM

This place feels like most have left...
 

Originally Posted by xbrosephx (Post 10214852)
bro its only one day into 2010, give it time!

Feels like a ghost town here....guessing the "new and improved" change to the forum has a lot to do with it. Personally, the change sucks.

Fixie/sspeed scene out here in California continues to grow. I have a nice Bianchi road bike gathering dust because of my inexpensive SS...fun and simple...and did I mention stronger legs? Happy New Year everyone...ride safe.

jimx200 01-02-10 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by bikesdirect_com (Post 10215839)
I track sales very closely to try and be ahead of trends and when they might turn down.

Our sales in SS/FG have been growing every month for the last 5 years. 2009 saw a steady increase. Our percentage of bikes sold that were SS/FG was higher in the last 3 months of 2009 than same perod in 2008.

my feeling is: if a SS/FG can be a reasonable price that it will sell as a ultility bike for many, a training bike for some, a winter bike for some, a sport bike or primary bike for many and just a fun spare bike for lots of people.

in Florida you might be surprised how many houses with 2 people living there have 4, 5, or 6 SS cruisers in the garage {same idea, a simple bike that anyone can enjoy}

bikes are fun and if the price is right; why not have several? a SS/FG I think should be one of the bikes in everyones collection

What Mike said. I got one of the Clockwork SS from BD and LOVE it! The cro-mo frame rides very s m o o t h and it's my go-to bike for road riding now...even got in a 50 miler on it last week (hills included)..all good.

Brian 01-02-10 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by jimx200 (Post 10216352)
Feels like a ghost town here....guessing the "new and improved" change to the forum has a lot to do with it. Personally, the change sucks.

That's not necessarily a bad thing. If you go read the "history lesson" thread, you'll learn why there is less traffic here. While the info in the thread is woefully one-sided and self-serving for a lot of uninformed people, the net result is that this site is a lot more civil having lost certain members. Other sites have popped up that have less ads, and the general population there is a lot nicer. Releasing vB4 didn't help this site at all.

rogwilco 01-02-10 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by Brian (Post 10216412)
That's not necessarily a bad thing. If you go read the "history lesson" thread, you'll learn why there is less traffic here. While the info in the thread is woefully one-sided and self-serving for a lot of uninformed people, the net result is that this site is a lot more civil having lost certain members. Other sites have popped up that have less ads, and the general population there is a lot nicer. Releasing vB4 didn't help this site at all.

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