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Gears are for the weak

Old 04-04-08 | 07:51 AM
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I've been on geared hiatus in Edinburgh and I must say it's been pretty good. It'll be nice to get back to fixed too. The bottom line is, you need lots of bikes.
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Old 04-04-08 | 07:54 AM
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Thing is, it seems that most of the guys I know who were almost exclusively fixed-gear riders are nowadays roadies or 'crossers.

If you stick with cycling long enough, you'll find your way to a geared bike sooner or later.
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Old 04-04-08 | 08:21 AM
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One should have multiple bikes.
I commute on a fixed gear, ride off road on a geared MTB (and commute in the snow on it), and ride centuries \ group rides\ organized rides on a CF racing bike.

All are fun in different ways.
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Old 04-04-08 | 08:44 AM
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Old 04-04-08 | 09:26 AM
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and you know someone's going to whip out the 'pics or it didn't happen' line.
After reading this I immediately recalled the "post your ink" thread where that girl was posted with gaffers tape over her nipples. I feel cheated as a man, i think diq pix should be ok if you cover the end with black tape!
...maybe I'll just post pics of my tits so I can be VIP.
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Old 04-04-08 | 09:39 AM
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After reading this I immediately recalled the "post your ink" thread where that girl was posted with gaffers tape over her nipples. I feel cheated as a man, i think diq pix should be ok if you cover the end with black tape!
...maybe I'll just post pics of my tits so I can be VIP.
Have fun sticking gaffers tape to your junk. Be my guest and enjoy the removal. And the sticky **** it may leave behind.
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Old 04-04-08 | 10:06 AM
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Old 04-04-08 | 10:27 AM
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Old 04-04-08 | 10:57 AM
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Old 04-04-08 | 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by DataJunkie
One should have multiple bikes.
I commute on a fixed gear, ride off road on a geared MTB (and commute in the snow on it), and ride centuries \ group rides\ organized rides on a CF racing bike.

All are fun in different ways.
That's what I do. Different tool for different jobs.
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Old 04-04-08 | 11:52 AM
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screw you guys.

two wheels are for the weak
i just got a new toy



uni ftw
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Old 04-04-08 | 12:22 PM
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Do you guys ever notice that the OP never really replies to these boastful threads he starts (I can count 2 just this week on the same "I am better than roadies" topic).

Perhaps he/she is just doing it to get a rise out of people.

But to the OP, and to feed the troll, 23mph is not fast, that is what most well trained roadies cruise at.
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Old 04-04-08 | 12:38 PM
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I was riding tonight and this guys rolls up on me from behind on a cervelo road bike. Meanwhile I was on my beater with fenders, bag, lock, heavy *** bike rolling 65 gear inches. He starts to pull ahead of me so I'm like OK i'll stick with him. I'm riding for 8 mins with this guy, when he finally gets tired ( we were spinning almost the same gear ) and starts slacking off. I guess he bonked. So I nod at him and pass. He stares blankly at me, no sign of emotion.

30 seconds later same guy blasts by on the big chain ring. I put on the pressure and match his pace as i'm spinning 125rpm at 23mph, the guy must have been like holy ****? this kid on a fixie is killin it without gears. finally i whoop him on the big hill out here and once he reaches the top switches it to his biggest gear so he could smoke me down the descent.

yeah some guys need to work on their cadence and consistency.
Step 1. Enter an elite A cyclocross race on a geared bike.
Step 2. Get your soul crushed by all the weak ******* on geared bikes.
Step 3. Reread your post.
Step 4. Kick your self in the nuts.
Step 5. Repeat step 4.
Step 6. Repeat step 5.
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Old 04-04-08 | 01:34 PM
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i dont race on geared bikes. you must have missed the title.

why?

fixed gear/ss eliminates any advantage in gears, weight, components and more that rules competitive geared bike races.

it is the true test of cycling skill and ability. if you cant hang with me on my fixed gear in 65 GI it is plainly seen that you are a weak rider. what sad is most of these people around here are just that. talent before $$ son..
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Old 04-04-08 | 01:43 PM
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So, what I'm thinking is, should I save up and purchase a decent road bike
ftw!
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Old 04-04-08 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by nathbdp
i dont race on geared bikes. you must have missed the title.

why?

fixed gear/ss eliminates any advantage in gears, weight, components and more that rules competitive races.

it is the true test of cycling skill and ability. if you cant hang with me on my fixed gear in 65 GI it is plainly seen that you are a weak rider. what sad is most of these people around here are just that. talent before $$ son..
You riding with some fatty on a 5K geared bike is an awful crappy performance indicator. You can race SS/FG cyclocross, or even track if you fancy yourself fast. I assure you it takes more than $$$, and knowledge of rules to do well in racing.

Give it a try. Nothing brings people crashing back to reality like reality.
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Old 04-04-08 | 01:51 PM
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It's a shame you're probably in the US, I'd love to ride with you some time
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Old 04-04-08 | 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by nathbdp
if you cant hang with me on my fixed gear in 65 GI it is plainly seen that you are a weak rider.
Well at least that part is true. 65 gear inches is roughly eq to a 39/16 which for most roadies is their small c-ring and 1/2 up the cassette. We use that gear for climbing, not flatlands since it would be too easy of a gear.

If ppl truely can't keep up with you with that gear ratio, I guess they are pretty slow. But remember, you are not going all that fast either.

One last note: Last I checked, most FG riders ride on the road, which makes us roadies too. If you are a FG MTB rider, I bow down to you.
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Old 04-04-08 | 02:15 PM
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Old 04-04-08 | 02:20 PM
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I'm just glad that wasn't a rickroll.
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Old 04-04-08 | 02:22 PM
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Old 04-04-08 | 02:45 PM
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all bicycles are great no matter the gearage
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Old 04-04-08 | 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Hirohsima
One last note: Last I checked, most FG riders ride on the road, which makes us roadies too.
Most fixed gear riders ride on the street. You can't say you're a roadie and only do rides that involve traffic lights every block or two.
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Old 04-04-08 | 04:07 PM
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i want a nice geared bike again so bad. i love riding fixed, but i'm ready to switch it up again.
Ditto. I've been looking at a do it all cross bike maybe. Can't decide on that or a nice steel aggressive race bike.

Or whatever I can afford with this years "stimulus package" and some spare change....
 
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Old 04-04-08 | 04:09 PM
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i dont race on geared bikes. you must have missed the title.

why?

fixed gear/ss eliminates any advantage in gears, weight, components and more that rules competitive geared bike races.

it is the true test of cycling skill and ability. if you cant hang with me on my fixed gear in 65 GI it is plainly seen that you are a weak rider. what sad is most of these people around here are just that. talent before $$ son..
Allow me to state what I state in everyone of these threads you start:

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