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I'm proud to be a Hipster ...I love in Richmond though, not NY ...we're still cool.
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Originally Posted by XianRL
(Post 12172699)
I thought this forum was called bikeforums. Not labelforums.
Live and learn, I suppose. After all, labels mean nothing... |
I always cut the labels off if they're in the collar. Too scratchy.
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Originally Posted by Amesja
(Post 12175489)
Labels mean nothing? I've got a 1982 Huffy All-Pro 10-speed I'm trying to get rid of -mint! I'll trade you a 1974 Masi Gran Criterium for it.
After all, labels mean nothing... So what if people ride bikes because they're trendy? So what if it's for exercise? fun? community? knowledge? What difference does it make? Ride. A. Bike. Plain and simple. |
Originally Posted by XianRL
(Post 12175678)
So what if people ride bikes because they're trendy? So what if it's for exercise? fun? community? knowledge? What difference does it make?
I think for some of us on here, it's not whether a person rides or not but it is how and why they ride: any adult (or near adult) on a bike is more or less an ambassador for cyclists everywhere. It's important because the non-cyclists vastly outnumber the cyclists. So a person on the bike is more visible and has a much higher degree of influence upon the non-cyclists (pedestrians and motorists) than say. . . cat owners. I'm not offering an argument so much as an explanation. What do you think? |
Originally Posted by Amesja
(Post 12175489)
Labels mean nothing? I've got a 1982 Huffy All-Pro 10-speed I'm trying to get rid of -mint! I'll trade you a 1974 Masi Gran Criterium for it.
After all, labels mean nothing... The things that make the most amount of difference between a Huffy and a Masi would be the frame tubes. |
Originally Posted by ftwelder
(Post 12172832)
You guys look funny to me too, but I still like you and I sure hope at some point when I pull my rusty van over to offer a spare tube you don't look so frigging frightened.
When it comes to situations like these, I'm glad I grew up in a ghetto area in SC and moved to WI as a teen. I've spent time around it all, from thugs to rednecks to typical uppity white midwesterners. No one phases me anymore. |
Try Utah. They drink half strength beer there!! :eek::eek: :twitchy: :notamused:
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Did someone say 'hipster?' This cat has even ol' Ginsburg beat (heh) by a decade.
ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8Swpw9yZ5w&feature=list_related&playnext=1&list=MLGxdCwVVULXcgYr57ENFQHV6ImhWHQkY1 Oh, as for so-called hipsters and bikes...who cares why someone else rides? |
Originally Posted by Zaphod Beeblebrox
(Post 12176248)
Try Utah. They drink half strength beer there!! :eek::eek: :twitchy: :notamused:
Actually, I wish I could find a good stout with as little alcohol as possible. I Love the stuff, but probably shouldn't be drinking it all the time. Therefore I don't, but I sure wish I could! And I would if I could find non-alcoholic stout. |
Wow, I was way off base. I thought a "hipster' was some one who rides a bike and laughs at other peoples bikes.
...be it a hybrid, mountain, road, fixie or otherwise. I've totally missed the point. ...but after all I'm from Richmond VA ...we're backwards rednecks down here. Which, I've also totally missed the point on ...but that's another forum. Peace to all bike riders ...ride what you want and if someone sneers at you for it then you now they're the "winner" Peace. Bikes. Rule. Cars Suck. |
Originally Posted by -holiday76
(Post 12170449)
making fun of hipsters for no reason is so 2010
:roflmao2::lol: -Kurt |
It's probably a hipster that got me back into cycling after a 10+ year hiatus. I saw a fixed gear conversion with a front disk brake and flat bar and stopped dead in my tracks. What the hell is that and where can I get one? I'd never seen anything like that before. 2-3 weeks later I was at St Vinnie's bike sale on Willy St, in Madison, waiting in line with my enthusiast neighbour. Walked out with a Fuji Monterey and was riding single speed within a few days. Thank you Hipster.
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Originally Posted by matt0ne
(Post 12176411)
It's probably a hipster that got me back into cycling after a 10+ year hiatus. I saw a fixed gear conversion with a front disk brake and flat bar and stopped dead in my tracks. What the hell is that and where can I get one? I'd never seen anything like that before. 2-3 weeks later I was at St Vinnie's bike sale on Willy St, in Madison, waiting in line with my enthusiast neighbour. Walked out with a Fuji Monterey and was riding single speed within a few days. Thank you Hipster.
...for the majority of bike owners their first bike was a single speed, personally I think "Fixies" are lame in any kind of bad weather and a "fixie" pause at stop lights is the dumbest thing I've ever seen. ...take your feet off the pedals for Fisher's sake. |
Originally Posted by Chicago Al
(Post 12176279)
Did someone say 'hipster?' This cat has even ol' Ginsburg beat (heh) by a decade.
ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8Swpw9yZ5w&feature=list_related&playnext=1&list=MLGxdCwVVULXcgYr57ENFQHV6ImhWHQkY1 Oh, as for so-called hipsters and bikes...who cares why someone else rides? Harry "the hipster" Gibson. (FIFY) |
Hipster, hippie, beatnik, slacker, whatever. Whenever there are young people enjoying a bond of a fashion or a similar lifestyle, the old farts who cannot pull that off denigrate them.
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Originally Posted by JayButros
(Post 12176440)
...sans disk break anyone who owned a BMX bike already had a "single speed" ....the term is lame.
...for the majority of bike owners their first bike was a single speed, personally I think "Fixies" are lame in any kind of bad weather and a "fixie" pause at stop lights is the dumbest think I've ever seen. ...take your feet off the pedals for Fisher's sake. |
Originally Posted by 3speed
(Post 12176307)
What?!?! OK, that's just going too far! Why would you drink half strength beer?:notamused:
Actually, I wish I could find a good stout with as little alcohol as possible. I Love the stuff, but probably shouldn't be drinking it all the time. Therefore I don't, but I sure wish I could! And I would if I could find non-alcoholic stout. EDIT: Nope, I guess Beer Advocate says Guinness Draught is 4.2% ABV. Still a fairly low alc. brew. There are other places besides UT with the law. Oklahoma's one of 'em. You have to go to a liquor store to get more potent beers. |
Originally Posted by matt0ne
(Post 12176457)
Wow dude. Way to make me feel like an idiot. I never owned a BMX growing up, and always had gearing of some kind, 3 at the least. (Raleigh Bomber) - Fixies are awesome in bad weather - I rode through a Wisconsin winter on a converted Fuji Finest and Track stands are convenient when you're clipped in. + they also feel pretty cool. Right now I'm sans fixie, so I'm missing it.
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Originally Posted by gitarzan
(Post 12176454)
Hipster, hippie, beatnik, slacker, whatever. Whenever there are young people enjoying a bond of a fashion or a similar lifestyle, the old farts who cannot pull that off denigrate them.
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I just go for it and denigrate everyone equally.
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Originally Posted by JayButros
(Post 12175352)
I'm proud to be a Hipster ...I love in Richmond though, not NY ...we're still cool.
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I don’t mind being called a hipster by my daughter; although, not knowing exactly what that means, maybe I should. I just tipped over the half century mark, grow a whacky Amish-ish chin beard, drink micro brew beers, and wear jeans & hiking boots 99% of the time, (except sometimes on Sundays when I go butt naked, it’s a religious thing), and try to keep up with the latest indie music. Call it the mid-life swoon, denial, whatever; all I know is, I like ridding and working on bikes. It keeps me healthy with a smile on my face. If that’s hipster….HELLYA!:D
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Originally Posted by liquefied
(Post 12176880)
You're not a hipster if you're proud of being one. Part of being a hipster is denying that you are a hipster.
I should have have said aging poseur, I sold my Janis because I like my SE Draft better. ...dude those one-piece cranks are the new black. Thus, based on the OP, I ruin nothing. I will go back to fixie pausing at yield signs and blowing through stop lights. |
Originally Posted by dwellman
(Post 12175758)
I know you probably meant that rhetorically, but it's an interesting question. One I'd like to explore. This is what I have so far:
I think for some of us on here, it's not whether a person rides or not but it is how and why they ride: any adult (or near adult) on a bike is more or less an ambassador for cyclists everywhere. It's important because the non-cyclists vastly outnumber the cyclists. So a person on the bike is more visible and has a much higher degree of influence upon the non-cyclists (pedestrians and motorists) than say. . . cat owners. I'm not offering an argument so much as an explanation. What do you think? I think you're right that a lot of us forum users care how and why people ride. I suppose there's nothing wrong with that, but it doesn't apply to me. Maybe it's because I'm young and naive, or maybe it's because I'm in a college town. Most people on bikes in this town need to get from point A to point B. At the same time, I know guys who built fixed-gear bikes because their friends did. I know professors who ride to the wineries for fun, and women soccer players who train for triathlons. But I feel ya, and I think more enthusiasts on here do as well:
Originally Posted by JayButros
(Post 12176371)
Peace to all bike riders ...ride what you want and if someone sneers at you for it then you now they're the "winner"
Peace. Bikes. Rule. Cars Suck. |
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