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Looks like there's a bike messenger movie coming out
Weren't bike messengers made obsolete by faxes, emails, pdfs? Anyway, my commute is nothing this exciting, but thought you'd enjoy it. |
I saw a "fixed gear" bike for sale at Wal-Mart yesterday. Well, fixed/free with a flip-flop. That, combined with this movie, tells me that the fixed gear craze is over.
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Originally Posted by Schwinnrider
(Post 13257695)
I saw a "fixed gear" bike for sale at Wal-Mart yesterday. ... tells me that the fixed gear craze is over.
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Finally.
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God, this will be awful. Remember when Fast and Furious first came out and everyone with a Honda put a spoiler, fart can muffler, and ebay chrome taillights on their car? Yeah- This will be like that. But instead of just looking and sounding obnoxious - newjack hipsters will be mashing through traffic without brakes and getting themselves killed.
"Can't stop- Don't want to either" - ARE YOU SERIOUS?!?! |
I'm surprised that it is as much as $350 when you can buy a 16sp Tour de France Yellow Jersey bike for $220.
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Originally Posted by bagxlee
(Post 13257976)
God, this will be awful. Remember when Fast and Furious first came out and everyone with a Honda put a spoiler, fart can muffler, and ebay chrome taillights on their car? Yeah- This will be like that. But instead of just looking and sounding obnoxious - newjack hipsters will be mashing through traffic without brakes and getting themselves killed.
"Can't stop- Don't want to either" - ARE YOU SERIOUS?!?! |
I still occasionally see bike messengers lined up waiting for packages to take on my commute in to work. Apparently not everything can be sent electronically, but I'd be surprised if there aren't a whole lot less of them than there were.
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Originally Posted by ShinyBiker
(Post 13256854)
Weren't bike messengers made obsolete by faxes, emails, pdfs?
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That movie looks terrible... I'm sure it'll flop.
Originally Posted by ShinyBiker
(Post 13256854)
Weren't bike messengers made obsolete by faxes, emails, pdfs? Anyway, my commute is nothing this exciting, but thought you'd enjoy it.
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a back pack full of hard drives and a bike are probably a lot faster than most network connections for intra-city core transfers.
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Originally Posted by mikeybikes
(Post 13259503)
that movie looks terrible... I'm sure it'll be a huge hit.
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1. lots of kids and hipsters see this movie and decide they need a fixie.
2. bike shops make a lot of money selling fixies for the next year, then get stuck with the extra stock when it dies down. 3. parents and pundits complain about wreckless youth bombing through traffic without brakes. a few kids get hurt or die. 4. fixie trend dies. this happened once before. BMX died in the early 90s because of over exposure. remember this? http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ERqOGwWNCN.../s1600/rad.jpg |
Originally Posted by mack_turtle
(Post 13260354)
1. lots of kids and hipsters see this movie and decide they need a fixie.
2. bike shops make a lot of money selling fixies for the next year, then get stuck with the extra stock when it dies down. 3. parents and pundits complain about wreckless youth bombing through traffic without brakes. a few kids get hurt or die. 4. fixie trend dies. this happened once before. BMX died in the early 90s because of over exposure. remember this? http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ERqOGwWNCN.../s1600/rad.jpg edit: I've been more coherent. I guess I'm tired. Try to make sense of it. |
OMG, just the first 15 seconds of the preview look like ****. Nevermind, I take it back. Perhaps a prudent career move on the actor's part to take advantage of the fixie craze but this looks bad....
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My bike repair knowledge is limited to fixing flats and minor tune ups, but I seem to recall that alot of these fixie frames have horizontal drops. and, can take IGHs. thus, we can take advantage of the craze by converting old discarded fixed bikes/frames to IGH equipped uber light commutebikes.
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Originally Posted by mack_turtle
(Post 13260354)
1. lots of kids and hipsters see this movie and decide they need a fixie.
2. bike shops make a lot of money selling fixies for the next year, then get stuck with the extra stock when it dies down. 3. parents and pundits complain about wreckless youth bombing through traffic without brakes. a few kids get hurt or die. 4. fixie trend dies. this happened once before. BMX died in the early 90s because of over exposure. remember this? http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ERqOGwWNCN.../s1600/rad.jpg |
Originally Posted by ShinyBiker
(Post 13256854)
Looks like there's a bike messenger movie coming out
Weren't bike messengers made obsolete by faxes, emails, pdfs? Anyway, my commute is nothing this exciting, but thought you'd enjoy it. |
Originally Posted by ShinyBiker
(Post 13256854)
Weren't bike messengers made obsolete by faxes, emails, pdfs?
I rode back in the early 90s and I used to haul a lot of blueprints, photo proofs, physical checks, and electronics repair parts. One of the strangest was a sawzall (pickup at the tool shop, drop off at work site; apparently they broke the only one they had) the bulkiest was 10 blueprint tubes (4" x 60"). |
Originally Posted by jrickards
(Post 13258000)
...you can buy a 16sp Tour de France Yellow Jersey bike for $220.
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Who knows, maybe he comes to his senses and renounces his old ways at the end. We'll see.
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But how many hipsters will decide fixies are too mainstream now and look for alternative transportation?
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Quicksilver was not even a very good movie.
The best bike messenger movie ever is '2 Seconds'. That was really good. I highly recommend it. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158446/ |
TDF Yellow Jersey Wally-World bike -
"this is an amazin bike great starter bike for someone starting out doing tri athalons" The trailer sort of reminds my of one of the "Die Hard" movies (thw one with Samuel L. Jackson).... |
Originally Posted by SouthFLpix
(Post 13263114)
Quicksilver was not even a very good movie.
Quicksilver has Kevin Bacon, which immediately makes it better than any non-KB film. |
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