Deep V's hit the next level with the help of hype
#28
i don't think it's a bad idea. how is this any worse than all the other things people are doing to make their bike looks "custom" and "unique"? everyone just has to hate until a select few get the snowball rolling and then they slide in and act like the "cool guys".
#29
i read this at work
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 334
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From: LI, New York
Bikes: IRO BFSSFG group buy, 2007 tommaso trascinare road
Originally Posted by tink20seven
dude whatever.
just because they "buy" something doesn't mean their motives become questionable
look at all the other components that are bought (*cough* nitto bars *cough*) just for appeal
i do however agree that making stickers would be cooler,
but if you're not creative enough, or don't have the capacity, what then?
nikaplease
quit hating
just because they "buy" something doesn't mean their motives become questionable
look at all the other components that are bought (*cough* nitto bars *cough*) just for appeal
i do however agree that making stickers would be cooler,
but if you're not creative enough, or don't have the capacity, what then?
nikaplease
quit hating
i probably won't get them but that doesn't make me think someone else (or their ride) is lame for wasting their time and money on em
#30
71 Peugeot. fixed.
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,159
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From: Twin Cities
Originally Posted by tink20seven
dude whatever.
just because they "buy" something doesn't mean their motives become questionable
look at all the other components that are bought (*cough* nitto bars *cough*) just for appeal
i do however agree that making stickers would be cooler,
but if you're not creative enough, or don't have the capacity, what then?
nikaplease
quit hating
just because they "buy" something doesn't mean their motives become questionable
look at all the other components that are bought (*cough* nitto bars *cough*) just for appeal
i do however agree that making stickers would be cooler,
but if you're not creative enough, or don't have the capacity, what then?
nikaplease
quit hating
You're argument is the same as saying, THEN WHY DON'T YOU BUILD YOUR OWN BIKE LOL.
#32
i read this at work
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 334
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From: LI, New York
Bikes: IRO BFSSFG group buy, 2007 tommaso trascinare road
custom just means you have whatever combination of components that you prefer, be it for a functional purpose or for blingin out your bike.
in the case of these stickers, whatever. they're just stickers. i don't think it's stupid just because someone doesn't make their own or find someone to do it.
in the case of these stickers, whatever. they're just stickers. i don't think it's stupid just because someone doesn't make their own or find someone to do it.
#33
Dances With Cars
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 10,527
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From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)
I'm waiting to see a set bedazzled in cubic zirconiums, or crystals.....
As the fixed gear bike is the new skateboard then I saw this coming from 20+years ago.
Wait ... it'll get much worse before it gets better.
As the fixed gear bike is the new skateboard then I saw this coming from 20+years ago.

Wait ... it'll get much worse before it gets better.
#34
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 549
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From: illinois
Bikes: surly steamroller - towniefied.
#35
sVe

Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 1,063
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From: Hellsinki, Funland
Bikes: Nishiki Continental fixed winter beater, Fixed Surly CrossCheck
I think it´s actually kind of healthy that people have abandoned any pretensions of actually riding their fixies. Fixies suck on uphills, downhills and on most flat parts inbetween.
#36
or tarckeemoon, depending
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 7,017
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From: the pesto of cities
Bikes: Davidson Impulse, Merckx Titanium AX, Bruce Gordon Rock & Road, Cross Check custom build, On-One Il Pomino, Shawver Cycles cross, Zion 737, Mercian Vincitore, Brompton S1L, Charge Juicer
Whatta buncha sellouts. I'm going to go listen to some "alternative" music now.
#38
the cat cult
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 91
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From: london-paris
Bikes: 3gitanes, 1fort (https://velospace.org/node/2202), 1sunn
Y'all frustrated at the fact that cycling, i.e. one of the most visually appalling sports on earth :

Is finally getting an influx of visual creativity from the sport that has produced more creative people than any other :

but maybe you just like this kind of stuff:

Is finally getting an influx of visual creativity from the sport that has produced more creative people than any other :

but maybe you just like this kind of stuff:
#43
Dances With Cars
Joined: Jan 2006
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From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)
mmmmaybe...I do. Skating had some pretty horrible years. I started skating in '77, so I've seen the ebb and flow in the sport. Cycling is all about the logos (advertisers/sponsors) and moving towards graphics as more people fall in love with riding and creating individual rides. Skating was about the graphics and is now all about the logos now that the sponsers/advertisers clued into the demographic.
#44
Banned
Joined: May 2005
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From: GA
Originally Posted by moe sizlack
I'm willing to bet 75% of the guys responding to this thread wear spandex.
Originally Posted by le car
Y'all frustrated at the fact that cycling, i.e. one of the most visually appalling sports on earth :
Is finally getting an influx of visual creativity from the sport that has produced more creative people than any other
Is finally getting an influx of visual creativity from the sport that has produced more creative people than any other
Skating produces creative people? Hmmmmm.
#46
nothing but a gnab gib
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 222
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From: Rock City
Bikes: The Heart of Gold starship bicycle
Originally Posted by dutret
As someone who makes his living off "style" I would expect you of all people to realize the only difference between something "visually appalling" and "visually appealing" is who is telling you it's cool.
Albeit these are strange times.
What with your Mtv, and your diet sodas.
How's a guy to decide on his own.
#47
Dances With Cars
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From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)
Originally Posted by le car
Is finally getting an influx of visual creativity from the sport that has produced more creative people than any other :
#48
All I'm saying is that I want people to come up with their own designs, rather than just look to others to come up with decals that look okay and that thousands of other people have. I want people to express their own creativity and create somthing truly custom and fitted to their aestetics.
i.e. instead of this:
I would like to see this:

edit: or if you must buy a design, don't buy one that can be made by running a few filters through photoshop.
i.e. instead of this:
I would like to see this:
edit: or if you must buy a design, don't buy one that can be made by running a few filters through photoshop.
#50
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I dont think a "mystery machine" job is anymore creative than the first...probably less. I guess you've never hung out in Atlanta near the Cartoon Network/CNN/Turner-whatever studios are. I've seen plenty of those mystery machine marketing clones around...
as for decals for deep vs? who gives a ****...I think they're ugly and wont catch on...certainly not with that design.
as for decals for deep vs? who gives a ****...I think they're ugly and wont catch on...certainly not with that design.







