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haywire 03-05-08 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by sp00ki
sounds to me like you used to "bro down" with a bunch of weak assed fakers.


Originally Posted by Peedtm (Post 6286113)
Well yeah, being sober is lame. Can you imagine the participants.


Pretty much on what both of you said. I was too busy listening to Project X to be a discerning judge of character. I also read this mess frequently, so apparently it hasn't gotten any better... and I talk like I live on a beach. I'm doomed.

sp00ki 03-05-08 04:32 PM

your bike will always be there for you.

sniks 03-05-08 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by RaeFixie (Post 6285620)
" My money says that half these dip****s riding in the MASH video wont even own a bike 6 years from now."

do you guys think thats true?

I'm sure these cat will be riding fixed or bikes alot longer than most.
not one of the guys waste there time on here(forums) they just ride the hell out of there bikes.

ryansexton 03-05-08 04:45 PM

2 wheels good, 4 wheels baaaaaaad.

Mash was a huge let down, not that I have anything against fixed gear tricks (I don't do any tricks, but if you can do barspins, then I will watch and be entertained.) but nothing in the video is even that cool. More interviews would be nice. The only thing I liked were the parts where cars would cut in front of them, and they would fishtail skid out of the way, that was crazy. Other than that, it was kind of boring.

Also, That SF bike was hilarious.

sp00ki 03-05-08 04:47 PM

isn't there a pic or mag or something with all of the mash bikes?
i think mash is lame ass fanboi cliquery, but the idea of having my bike on some trading card type **** would be ill.

i really love/jock my bike.

bali shag 03-05-08 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by veeco23 (Post 6285792)
MASH=rollerblading.

new sig

reptar douglass 03-05-08 05:03 PM

i've been riding fixed for well over a year now, and i could care less about anyone 'bashing' on wheelies, tricks, carbon wheels or stickers ect.
if anyone wants to get rid of their aerospoke cause they're worried about being called a hipster, i''ll buy it.
hopefully road bikes will become the next love/hate trend, cause i'm looking for a road bike and would like to see the market change in my favor.

who cares. your only riding your bike.

puppiesyayyyy 03-05-08 05:32 PM

^ I second that, if anyone has an aerospoke they want to get rid ill be more than happy to take it off your hands

as for MASH I think its a very cool video, those guy have mad talent and big balls to do that **** and live

TRaffic Jammer 03-05-08 05:51 PM

fake doorings and ride through peds...brilliant. I wonder if we can get in this years Worlds. Come to Toronto!

vincentobrien 03-05-08 08:48 PM

The videos I've seen of messengers in NYC was a lot more interesting than the mash SF stuff. Pretty boring. Riding down hills, smoking cigs and doing skid stops? Flatland bmx and stuff is where it's at when it comes to acrobatics.

It's good if people see that and want to ride a bike. Can you argue with that?

zelah 03-05-08 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by hudsong (Post 6285645)
I've had a fixed bike for a week now and I think learning to do stupid skid tricks and wheelies is f u c k i n g lame.

do something for more than a week before you think your opinion actually matters

quid 03-05-08 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by Legalize It (Post 6285672)
But have 'you' ever gone down a hill in SF knowing theres a stoplight/stop sign coming a couple blocks. Your basically playing chicken with cars. And in my opinion that pretty ballsy. San Francisco drivers dont care. .

:rofl: thats the single most ******** thing ive ever read on the internet.

applejack 03-05-08 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by kzac (Post 6286185)
"It might just be me, but its about more than getting from point A to B as fast as possible. If I wanted that, I would probably get a car. Nah, for me, its about enjoying the trip from A to B... most of the time A and B don't matter, its that "to" part that I'm in it for. If you get your joy out of zig-zagging, or shooting through town as fast as you can, awesome. Enjoy the ride! It seems like the guys in MASH are..."


Originally Posted by haywire (Post 6285747)
“there's no reason to hate on anyone, time is the true test... let pretentious jerks be pretentious jerks and concentrate on your own life; the universe has a strange way of balancing itself out.”

I liked these two quotes from earlier entries:


First off there is not one of us here who was the first to ride a fixed Gear, and none of us will be the last. I can appreciate the skill of the riders on the Mash video. I liked watching the riders in traffic. It’s impressive. But I will agree that the tricks look a little dorky. The important thing is that we ride, it doesn’t matter how or what kind of bike. I like fixed for what it is and the connection I have with the bike, I am sure I am not alone in saying that. The only feeling of shame that I get from riding fixed is because it in some way associates me with the elitist snobbery of some people who ride them too. But I have a feeling they will go as quickly as they appeared. So to each their own, ride however, and whatever you want. Put aside the superiority complex, and make room for anyone who loves to ride a bike.

masterjack 03-05-08 09:25 PM

i ****ing hate all you people who *****n mash for no other ****ing reason then because they do tricks on your bikes. IMAGINE HOW MIKE MARTIN AND GABE MORFORD FEEL WHEN THEY HEAR ALL THIS **** ABOUT A MOVIE THEY POURED THEIR WHOLE SOULS INTO FOR 3 YEARS.

applejack 03-05-08 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by hudsong (Post 6285645)
I've had a fixed bike for a week now and I think learning to do stupid skid tricks and wheelies is f u c k i n g lame.

That is a double negative in your sentence... which would make tricks cool. Why don't you just say it isn't your thing? If it were not for Mash I doubt YOU would have been exposed to fixed gear bikes.

queerpunk 03-05-08 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by masterjack (Post 6288272)
i ****ing hate all you people who *****n mash for no other ****ing reason then because they do tricks on your bikes. IMAGINE HOW MIKE MARTIN AND GABE MORFORD FEEL WHEN THEY HEAR ALL THIS **** ABOUT A MOVIE THEY POURED THEIR WHOLE SOULS INTO FOR 3 YEARS.

they probably chalk it up to the meaningless chatter of people they don't give a **** about.

which is, incidentally, exactly what other people can and should do about people who ride bikes in ways they don't approve of.

RaeFixie 03-05-08 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by masterjack (Post 6288272)
i ****ing hate all you people who *****n mash for no other ****ing reason then because they do tricks on your bikes. IMAGINE HOW MIKE MARTIN AND GABE MORFORD FEEL WHEN THEY HEAR ALL THIS **** ABOUT A MOVIE THEY POURED THEIR WHOLE SOULS INTO FOR 3 YEARS.

oh dear, you must be their adoption son...:o

JellyMeetsJam 03-05-08 10:04 PM

Do people think that hating on the coolness of fixed gears makes them above it?

Pfutz 03-05-08 10:13 PM


Originally Posted by masterjack (Post 6288272)
i ****ing hate all you people who *****n mash for no other ****ing reason then because they do tricks on your bikes. IMAGINE HOW MIKE MARTIN AND GABE MORFORD FEEL WHEN THEY HEAR ALL THIS **** ABOUT A MOVIE THEY POURED THEIR WHOLE SOULS INTO FOR 3 YEARS.

Mash was a ****ty film. Straight up.

deadforkinglast 03-05-08 11:07 PM


Originally Posted by sp00ki (Post 6285632)
mash is for fat kids from the suburbs.

**** is boring.

That's it folks! End of discussion.

But seriously, the guys in MASH look like they're having a lot of fun on their bikes and they could really care less what a bunch of random people on the internet think of them. I enjoyed MASH the first time I saw it, and there are some parts that I still like a lot. Who cares what the "fixed gear scene" becomes? Set up your bike how you want to, ride it where you want to, ride it the way you want to. Who cares if everyone else on the planet has an arrospok?

Having said this, I'm not about to stop judging people based on the over the top-ness of their bikes. It's a good ideal to aspire to, though...

TheScientist 03-05-08 11:22 PM

This thread reminds me of teh Jay and Silent Bob strike back movie...

moviepoopshoot.com G

BRANDUNE 03-06-08 12:23 AM


Originally Posted by TheScientist (Post 6289061)
This thread reminds me of teh Jay and Silent Bob strike back movie...

moviepoopshoot.com G

All you mother****ers are gonna pay.
You are the ones who are the ball-
lickers. We're gonna **** your
mothers whole you watch and cry like
little *****es. Once we get to
Hollywood and find those Miramax
****s who are making the movie, we're
gonna make 'em eat our ****, then
**** our ****, then eat their ****
which is made of our **** that we
made 'em eat. Then all you
mother****ers are next. Love, Jay
and Silent Bob

parkerlewis 03-06-08 01:00 AM

Mash was great...and the guys were super nice at the osaka premiere. They threw a good event/race afterwards too.
yes bmx are far better for tricks, but they suck for getting around on, and taking to velodromes, street races etc...track bikes are versatile, in an awkward way!
whoever posted that CL thing is ****ing sad.
Anyway, you know DH just started this thread in hope of bringing up aerospoke conversations!

ThunderChunky 03-06-08 01:05 AM


Originally Posted by RaeFixie (Post 6285786)

idk ... one day, i just wanna do this and see my stepdad in a car, flip my finger off and yell **** YOU!:D then BAM! he kills me with his car.


fixed :)

FiendForFixie 03-06-08 01:09 AM

what are they anyways? a crew in SF? why do they have a clothing line? so if i wear their shirt i'm part of their crew?


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