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Old 08-31-13 | 08:06 AM
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From: MD

Bikes: 2013 State Midas, 1988 Raliegh Technium

Originally Posted by GT4
Why do people ride track bikes with a front brake? Lets face it, how many people do you think riding their "fixies" do it for the look? I would say A LOT. What kind of annoys me are the people with fixed gears with front brakes. These people do realize they can have a freewheel or coaster brake and their bikes will still almost look like a track bike. Is there/ what is something about riding fixed that makes it worth it? Otherwise I'm just kind of stumped as to why people ride fixed with a front brake, since they can make it easier on themselves with something like a White Industries freewheel (which needs almost as little maintenance as a fixed gear).

PS. I started with a freewheel bike and since having a brakeless track bike (which I commute on daily), I have not had any "zen" bullsh#t that all the annoying hipsters are talking about. Go brakeless or just get a freewheel...
I don't ride my FG (with brake) to imitate a track bike.

Originally Posted by GT4
I just live by logic
Lol, clearly.

Originally Posted by GT4
I rode a brakeless track bike because I needed a beater that was theft resistant (which was my biggest concern)
O rly? But SF has a bunch of people that ride brakeless!??!!? (as seen below) Doesn't sound like your deterring anyone...

Originally Posted by GT4
You're going to see a lot of "dumbasses" in SF then, lol.
But you "live by logic"
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