View Poll Results: Form or Function; what's more important in fixie for you?
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What is more important? Form or function?
#2
Both for me. I'll take a small drop in performance for pretties, but I will also take a drop in aesthetics if it is for significantly better performance. I like my **** to look good and I'm not racing, so small drops in performance don't matter all that much to me, but I do want my bike to work effeciently.
#4
I think we are all guilty of picking form over function from time to time: we all want a bike that looks good. However, I personally feel that when aesthetics interfere with safety or cause severe discomfort, then some line has been crossed. My bike might look a lot better without breaks and a rack, but then I would have trouble stopping myself and the loads of crap I have to carry in my panniers for work. And never forget that the only person who really cares what your bike looks like is you!
#6
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Bikes: Bianchi Pista, Pinarello FP3, Cannondale EVO Dura Ace, Schwinn Paramount(s), Kona Unit
My first response would be neither. Fitness is more important.
My second response would be Minimalism, which for a single speed/fixed gear serves both form and function.
My second response would be Minimalism, which for a single speed/fixed gear serves both form and function.
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Bikes: 1985 Bridgestone 450, 1992 Trek 930 (SS Conversion), 2005 Bianchi Pista
Originally Posted by Sizzle-Chest
And never forget that the only person who really cares what your bike looks like is you!
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Originally Posted by asherlighn
Especially with fixed gear bikes, form and function do not seem to be mutually exclusive. When you add gears and derraillers and cables then they start to diverge.
#14
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Ultimately function is king, but few of us want something that lacks attractive form. Ideally, you get both.
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From: Portland, ME
Bikes: Surly Steamroller, IRO Groupbuy, Trek 520, plus a bunch of homebrews
Originally Posted by SD Fixed
Not trying to be a d!ck, but have you seen the devotion to NJS?
#18
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From: Denver
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Originally Posted by oktokrewl
I have a fixed lowrider.. I think that about covers it... heheh
#19
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Bikes: '06 Bianchi Volpe, '09 Mercier Kilo TT, '08 Jamis Exile 29er
I try to find a balance with more emphasis on function. I mean, if I can't use it, it doesn't matter what it looks like.
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#20
You can do both...
But seriously, the poll should be aesthetics vs. function, since form is whatever the choices of aesthetics or function end up creating.
But seriously, the poll should be aesthetics vs. function, since form is whatever the choices of aesthetics or function end up creating.
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From: Bodymore, Murderland
Bikes: Surly Instigator '02, Schwinn Traveler fixed conversion, '02 Fuji Track
Originally Posted by Ziemas
Function. My bikes are for riding, not a fashion statement.
what ever, you all don't know what you're talking about, I'm off to buy some new shoes, two days straight is way to long to wear any pair.











