paris messengers
#1
paris messengers
There is obviously a huge messenger thing in the US, and I think London has quite a few... Anyone know if Paris has messengers? (and/ or posengeurs
)
I hope to spend some time there later in the year and it could be an awesome way to work a bit and get to know the city.
)I hope to spend some time there later in the year and it could be an awesome way to work a bit and get to know the city.
#2
Originally Posted by elementary
There is obviously a huge messenger thing in the US, and I think London has quite a few... Anyone know if Paris has messengers? (and/ or posengeurs
)
I hope to spend some time there later in the year and it could be an awesome way to work a bit and get to know the city.
)I hope to spend some time there later in the year and it could be an awesome way to work a bit and get to know the city.
BTW- I wouldn't exactly call the messenger thing "huge" in the US.
If you don't speak French- god help you find a job- of any sort.
You can take your bike on the RER, but not the Metro.
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Originally Posted by elementary
There is obviously a huge messenger thing in the US, and I think London has quite a few... Anyone know if Paris has messengers? (and/ or posengeurs
)
I hope to spend some time there later in the year and it could be an awesome way to work a bit and get to know the city.
)I hope to spend some time there later in the year and it could be an awesome way to work a bit and get to know the city.
https://www.messengers.org/contacts/#ca
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I think that everywhere has posengeurs.
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I am not sure if Joel has updated that messenger site, but it says 20 on there. Talking to him not to long ago, he said it was 5, so it may be down. But 'bicycle' messengering is almost impossible due to the city size and of course the scooter.
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At the many messenger events I have attended I have only met one Messenger from Paris. His name is David Milliere and I am not sure if he is still working on the road or not. His e-mail is dmilliere@hotmail.com. If he is not on the road still I am sure he can hook you up with someone who is. K.
#11
Originally Posted by luckycat
Paris has messengers, but they are all on scooters/motorcylces.
I noticed this too. They are terrifyingly fast and have big boxes attached to their vehicles. It makes sense when you see how bad most of the streets are, there are more cobblestones than asphalt. My experience is that the US has the best urban fixie culture, most of the bike messengers I've seen in Europe ride mbts with slicks and most commuters ride those awesome three-speeds.
#12
I think the whole bike messenger thing is much bigger in northern europe. Southern europe including france has more scooter messengers. . . they are much faster and can carry much more than bicycles. There is one company here in madrid, but I have never even seen one on a road bike. They all have these mountain bikes with the big knobbie tires. Southern europe is just weird.
#14
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ex bike messenger in paris
hello i am david, ex bike messenger in paris and london, and also philadelphia for a couple of weeks.
you can reach me on davidmilliere@gmail.com
urbancycle.fr is the only bike messenger service as far as i know in paris.
david.
you can reach me on davidmilliere@gmail.com
urbancycle.fr is the only bike messenger service as far as i know in paris.
david.
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Paris is actually not as big as you'd think. Also there are so many cobbled roads, which is a shame, cause there are tons of back alley ways to traverse, especially around the latin quarter. Still, it would be a fantastic experience to be able to partake in such a job. Comme disait encore, j'espère que tu sais le français si tu veux y travailler...(en Paris)...
#18
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this is sort of to piggyback off the this whole conversation, but i'm going to paris in a couple of weeks and was wondering if it was worth bringing my bike (cobblestone streets, sheer size, etc.) and if there was anyone to hang out with while i was there....
just wondering!
just wondering!
#19
Found these pics at a blog.



I think its in France but the blog aint french me thinks.
https://magyar.mashkulture.net/category/radar-barnie/



I think its in France but the blog aint french me thinks.
https://magyar.mashkulture.net/category/radar-barnie/
#20
Pignonfixe.com
Constantly updated. Rides, alleycats and polo meetups. Helps to know the slang. There is an alleycat on March 7th.
Paris Fixed blog
Most of these guys speak some remedial english and you can try to email Yann and find out where the rides are. Ths big avenues and roundabouts are fun but scooters are a force to be reckoned with. You'll find less cobblestone to the south of the 5th & 6th. The north is hilly. Less traffic in the posh 16th & 17th. The central artery that goes along the Seine is closed to cars on Sundays for a few hours and is open to bicycles, skaters and runners only. Nice scenery. I love that city more than anything else in the universe.
Cyclope The premier bike shop.
Paris Brakeless
Constantly updated. Rides, alleycats and polo meetups. Helps to know the slang. There is an alleycat on March 7th.
Paris Fixed blog
Most of these guys speak some remedial english and you can try to email Yann and find out where the rides are. Ths big avenues and roundabouts are fun but scooters are a force to be reckoned with. You'll find less cobblestone to the south of the 5th & 6th. The north is hilly. Less traffic in the posh 16th & 17th. The central artery that goes along the Seine is closed to cars on Sundays for a few hours and is open to bicycles, skaters and runners only. Nice scenery. I love that city more than anything else in the universe.
Cyclope The premier bike shop.
Paris Brakeless
#21
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rad links, baron. i'll shoot out some emails. the more i think about it the more i'd really rather try to ride there than not (and seeing that pink and yellow bike (same exact color scheme as mine) doesn't hurt either).
thanks guys!
thanks guys!
#22
Apparantly there is a group ride every Thursday night. FixedgearParis.com
They have links to map/route.
There was aTunnel edition
They have links to map/route.
There was aTunnel edition
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hey! it's my pictures! a really cool ride Paris to Versailles. Every thursday we ride in (or out…) Paris. You're welcome.
take care
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