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Old 10-05-05 | 06:32 PM
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the world is now open!

Yippee! The world is now open to me! At least that's what I'm telling myself. I have to move and would like to move to a place where when I say "fixie" I don't get a baggie of...something But where? I looked up Boston on rent.net...insane compared to rent down here! Where's a place from the Atlantic as far west as San Antonio and anywhere north and south that's not necessarily bike friendly but has a large population of people who enjoy riding something other than the newest piece of over priced equipment on the market?
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Old 10-05-05 | 06:36 PM
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Old 10-05-05 | 06:48 PM
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wait... correct me if im wrong.. but last i checked the world extends past texas...if it did id suggest portland
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Old 10-05-05 | 06:51 PM
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wait... correct me if im wrong.. but last i checked the world extends past texas...if it did id suggest portland
The world does, yes, however my wallet doesn't...
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Old 10-05-05 | 06:51 PM
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Out of the bigger cities Chicago is the cheapest for cost of living.
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Old 10-05-05 | 06:53 PM
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I was gonna say chicago.
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Old 10-05-05 | 06:56 PM
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Well, fixed isn't really big here in Colorado but we have great places to ride. Hills may be a problem for some but if your up for it after training for a while everything else will seam really easy.
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Old 10-05-05 | 06:57 PM
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move to philadelphia.

you can get like a 4 bedroom house in south philly for like a grand a month.
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Old 10-05-05 | 06:59 PM
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Yeah but it's Philly.
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Old 10-06-05 | 06:42 AM
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Did you look in the suburbs of Boston? Boston itself is only about 1/10th of the Boston metro area, and Boston itself is fscking nuts.

Providence is also nice, if you like New Englandy stuff.

And if you really don't mind the chilly winters, Minneapolis/St. Paul is pretty cool too.
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Old 10-06-05 | 07:04 AM
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i hear Madison, Wisconsin has lots of bikes...
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Old 10-06-05 | 08:00 AM
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Cheap rent is to be found in Boston, if you know where to look. For example, I live right in Davis Square, a pretty vibrant neighborhood just north of Harvard, and I only pay $400. There are five of us in the house, but it's the whole house and the rent includes (I shizznit you not) a cleaning lady that comes twice a month. I definitely got lucky, but I saw several places in the same price range. Just use Craigslist and set the upper limit for rent to be $400 and you'll definitely find a couple places. And by "places," I do not mean crapholes. Actual decent apartments.
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Old 10-06-05 | 08:05 AM
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Baltimore. I have a 1000 square ft apt. for $650/month which includes utilities in Charles Village.
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Old 10-06-05 | 08:07 AM
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Believe if or not, Richmond VA has a thriving fixie culture (i.e. I see 'em all over), and cost of living is cool. Hell, Gwar is from Richmond. How can you say no?
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Old 10-06-05 | 08:58 AM
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Although I don't live there anymore...Pittsburgh has one of the best urban accessibility (culture, music, food, bikes) to cost of living ratios. If you pay more than $300/month (assuming roommates) you'll be living in a sweet pad. The hills might make riding fixed a little more difficult than some other cities mentioned, but plenty of people do it. Check out the Bloomfield and Polish Hill areas, South Side if you don't mind the weekend drunks.
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Old 10-06-05 | 09:07 AM
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Old 10-06-05 | 12:28 PM
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Minneapolis.
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Old 10-06-05 | 12:32 PM
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Old 10-06-05 | 12:46 PM
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Ummmm....Milwaukee is cool too.
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Old 10-06-05 | 01:08 PM
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Plus, Richmond has Des Ark.


Gainesville's tiny but hella hella cheap and a pretty good bike scene. And hella flat, and we have a 16+ mile bike path with about six or seven breaks in the whole thing. There's a couple great bike shops for the non-flashy (one's run by a framebuilder) and even a couple of the flashy ones are pretty reasonable for what they are.


Prov, RI is good, too. And they got the Bolt.
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Old 10-06-05 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Fusion
Although I don't live there anymore...Pittsburgh has one of the best urban accessibility (culture, music, food, bikes) to cost of living ratios. If you pay more than $300/month (assuming roommates) you'll be living in a sweet pad. The hills might make riding fixed a little more difficult than some other cities mentioned, but plenty of people do it. Check out the Bloomfield and Polish Hill areas, South Side if you don't mind the weekend drunks.
Pittsburgh is nice and cheap. I bought my house last year for a cool $50k... Bloomfield, three stories, 1200sq feet, wooded back yard. Mortgage is less than $500 per month, and I've got a rent paying housemate. I know people who live in my neighborhood who pay less than $150/month rent and live in decent, fairly large apartments.

Plenty of us ride fixed on the hills around here. There's a race on October 29th if you'd like to give town a proper trial run.

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Old 10-06-05 | 01:12 PM
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Old 10-06-05 | 02:40 PM
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Bikes: A whole bunch-a bikes.

I was gonna say Richmond too but since I also road race and know there is a big road race culture down there with expensive bikes I guess that is out for you even though they really are a bunch of good guys and girls.

You might like Ashville NC because it's full of hipsters(am I aloud to say that word anymore) Ok I mean it's full of H-people who frown on carbon fiber. But you will most certainly have to deal with hills, big ones.

Otherwise I vote For Providence.
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Old 10-06-05 | 08:55 PM
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Thanks! I appreciate the info, though being from San Antonio I'm curious about Austin
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Old 10-07-05 | 08:27 AM
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I'd go with philly but think that Baltimore is a real close second... if you goto chicago, you're stuck in the midwest
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