Thinking about NYC...
#26
MADE IN TAIWAN
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Eddie, I'm just givin ya a hard time... I'd live on spring too if I could afford it.
No girl, but I never walk the bike if I can help it, I'll either go slow or sit on the tt and shuffle along.
No girl, but I never walk the bike if I can help it, I'll either go slow or sit on the tt and shuffle along.
#28
no one wants an alien

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staring somebody down for walking their bike is stupid. period.
many is the time i've had to walk my dog AND my bike. which is no mean feat when you gotta pick up the business, while on the phone. it's a total ******-fest.
edit: i'd love to learn how to ride fixed with the dog. i'm way to sketched to try it, though. i'd be afraid he'd put something in the spokes and F himself up.
and EB - 'course we're joking. though i'm in s_9's old camp - i don't believe in you. yet.
many is the time i've had to walk my dog AND my bike. which is no mean feat when you gotta pick up the business, while on the phone. it's a total ******-fest.
edit: i'd love to learn how to ride fixed with the dog. i'm way to sketched to try it, though. i'd be afraid he'd put something in the spokes and F himself up.
and EB - 'course we're joking. though i'm in s_9's old camp - i don't believe in you. yet.
#30
Originally Posted by FixednotBroken
wherever you end up, you're already on top of things if you have a bike. it opens up the city in new ways - there are so many interesting neighborhoods and spots that you'd never find or visit on foot, by car, or by subway.
#31
Originally Posted by eddiebrannan
yeah the fact is that ny is mostly flat, and even the more far-away parts of bk like dekalb/wykoff...
there's a lot of exploring to do around here. it's a great place to live.
#32
...leaving skid marks

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Originally Posted by FixednotBroken
edit: i'd love to learn how to ride fixed with the dog. i'm way to sketched to try it, though. i'd be afraid he'd put something in the spokes and F himself up. 

https://www.pet-shop.net/html/bike.html
Safety Features
* Springer’s low mounted coil spring absorbs & reduces the dog’s tugs and pulls, making it easier to balance.
* The dog is held firmly in place beside bike, keeping the dog from interfering with the pedals or wheels.
* Springer is equipped with a “Safety Release” which allow the dog to break away instantly if it ends up on the wrong side of a tree, post, etc.
#33
greenpoint all the way.
it's a real neighborhood with character, plenty of shopping and culture and stuff, close to everything, interesting scenery, and the lack of useful transportation (read: no subways that go to manhattan) keep the rents and the crazy development somewhat sedated (for now, at least).
it's a real neighborhood with character, plenty of shopping and culture and stuff, close to everything, interesting scenery, and the lack of useful transportation (read: no subways that go to manhattan) keep the rents and the crazy development somewhat sedated (for now, at least).
#34
switching to guns
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From: kings county, nyc
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Crown Heights
- relatively quiet, affordable rent
- 10 mins. from Park Slope (just about all you need can be found there)
- close to museum, library, park
- quick ride into manhattan (also near a major transit hub)
- relatively quiet, affordable rent
- 10 mins. from Park Slope (just about all you need can be found there)
- close to museum, library, park
- quick ride into manhattan (also near a major transit hub)
#35
Originally Posted by brunning
greenpoint all the way.
it's a real neighborhood with character, plenty of shopping and culture and stuff, close to everything, interesting scenery, and the lack of useful transportation (read: no subways that go to manhattan) keep the rents and the crazy development somewhat sedated (for now, at least).
it's a real neighborhood with character, plenty of shopping and culture and stuff, close to everything, interesting scenery, and the lack of useful transportation (read: no subways that go to manhattan) keep the rents and the crazy development somewhat sedated (for now, at least).
#36
no one wants an alien

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Originally Posted by turd
i've wondered the same thing and found some add-ons out there, but never seen anyone with..
https://www.pet-shop.net/html/bike.html
https://www.pet-shop.net/html/bike.html
he's grown a lot since these were taken:

#37
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From: Bklyn
Originally Posted by YellowFixedGear
I live in bushwick but have a 2 br apt. Its a lot better then those McKibben lofts (dorms) That whole street is so damn noisy, infested with bedbugs and way overpriced.
ps- I secretely wish I lived in one of the lofts buildings on White street or that one on Boerum...those are the jam compared to these.
#38
...leaving skid marks

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From: NYC (chinatown, w.vill, morningside)
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ditto what timmhaan said, do something temporary until you find a neighborhood that you like and fits your budget & lifestyle.
if you're totally new to NY, check out some maps to see how far various neighborhoods are to the bridges. here's roughly where the williamsburg bridge is: https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...klyn,+NY+11211
if you're totally new to NY, check out some maps to see how far various neighborhoods are to the bridges. here's roughly where the williamsburg bridge is: https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...klyn,+NY+11211
#39
Originally Posted by EnLaCalle
i'm just waiting for coned to put another plant up there.
i did a bunch of work on the EIS for the rezoning and redevelopment in wmsburg/greenpoint. those neighborhoods are quite simply going to be disneyfied and decimated. the architectural concept drawings for waterfront development are horrifying. even if transgas doesn't happen--which it may not, the rest of the development scenario is nightmarish.
you can thank the bloomberg administration--for that and just about anything else that's taken the character out of any nyc 'hood. rudy was god-awful, but bloomy's even worse.
#40
Originally Posted by turd
i've wondered the same thing and found some add-ons out there, but never seen anyone with..
https://www.pet-shop.net/html/bike.html
Safety Features
* Springer’s low mounted coil spring absorbs & reduces the dog’s tugs and pulls, making it easier to balance.
* The dog is held firmly in place beside bike, keeping the dog from interfering with the pedals or wheels.
* Springer is equipped with a “Safety Release” which allow the dog to break away instantly if it ends up on the wrong side of a tree, post, etc.
https://www.pet-shop.net/html/bike.html
Safety Features
* Springer’s low mounted coil spring absorbs & reduces the dog’s tugs and pulls, making it easier to balance.
* The dog is held firmly in place beside bike, keeping the dog from interfering with the pedals or wheels.
* Springer is equipped with a “Safety Release” which allow the dog to break away instantly if it ends up on the wrong side of a tree, post, etc.
I've ridden fixed with a dog, and it is not very feasible unless you can go slow and the route is flat. I just use a leash, and I tie it to my rear rack. My dog is smart and we trained each other. The problem I anticipate with the springer, which I have not used, is that it can release the dog if something gets in the way. That is touted as a safety feature, but the last thing I want is for my dog to get suddenly released around any traffic.
I also choose routes with good shoulders and little traffic, because having a dog with you doesn't earn any more sympathy from crazy drivers. When you go down hill on a fixed with a dog, you really have to slow down even for a fast dog, because they have speed limitations. Going downhill slow on a fixie is not as scary as going too fast for your comfort down a hill, but it can really suck, especially depending on whether you or running brakes.
When I first tried this, I was living in mountainous country, with steep hills but little traffic. I decided I really prefer a freewheel when taking the dog.
I imagine it would be very difficult in NYC.
#41
...leaving skid marks

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From: NYC (chinatown, w.vill, morningside)
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here's an example:
from bridge to & 181 boerum (~ bushwick dorms area) is 1 mile, where my ex used to live:
https://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2540
(i had to fudge the starting intersection cuz google was giving me bunk directions)
from bridge to & 181 boerum (~ bushwick dorms area) is 1 mile, where my ex used to live:
https://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2540
(i had to fudge the starting intersection cuz google was giving me bunk directions)
#43
Since there's a bunch of NYCers looking at this page, y'all should go to CP and do some easy laps with me...NOW. xxxxxxxxxxxxx(will delete later on), so call if you'll be in the park in the next hour or so.
p.s. 61 degreeeees byatches!
p.s. 61 degreeeees byatches!
Last edited by AfterThisNap; 01-30-06 at 03:48 PM.
#45
#46
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I've only been to NYC for a two week span, but the fact that you guys are talking about the city as if it's made up of separate countries hundreds of miles apart is pretty funny.
#48
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Originally Posted by 12XU
I've only been to NYC for a two week span, but the fact that you guys are talking about the city as if it's made up of separate countries hundreds of miles apart is pretty funny.
#49
Fear the banana
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Originally Posted by Phillio
Yo man, why you talkin' trash on my dwellings brah?
ps- I secretely wish I lived in one of the lofts buildings on White street or that one on Boerum...those are the jam compared to these.
ps- I secretely wish I lived in one of the lofts buildings on White street or that one on Boerum...those are the jam compared to these.
haha. Sorry Phil. I have a few friends that live there and they hate it. A few friends of mine got a place in the new loft building on off the Johnson L stop. $1800.00 a month for a new, huge place.
#50
SERENITY NOW!!!

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Originally Posted by s_9
I live in Crown Heights, and that's borderline sketchy.
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