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bakaster 09-08-08 03:45 PM


Originally Posted by Gyeswho (Post 7426715)
btw it's human nature where one thinks they are better than the other. It doesn't matter whether it's biking, computing, skiing, eating, etc. No matter what you do there will always be ppl like that.

Hey! i know damn straight that i am bad at skiing, and f-ing awesome at eating. i always am able to eat until i am full (assuming i have enough food):thumb::innocent:


Originally Posted by BrooklynTrack (Post 7426195)
If any of you are ever in NYC and have the balls to talk to someone about bikes without flaming and hating from behind you computers, then hit me up. In the mean time, dont waste my inbox space or time with your petty hateful responses.

I think that one of the reasons you got jumped on a bit there is, in your first post, you make these "tips" sound like mandates which automatically gets the freedom police's attention.

The little silly details don't matter as long as people are cyclists and ambassadors of the sport first.

the problem that i see is that there are those people who buy/build a fixed gear just to have one and who really don't ride it at all. This drives up the prices until people try (and succeed) to sell used frames and components WAY above what they are worth (people selling used bianchi pistas for more than they were when new)

+1, -1 are simply quick ways of expressing agreement or disagreement with something other people post, and if you get butt-hurt from someone saying "fail" in an internet post, you are more of a problem than they are. If on the other hand you are a big boy and can take someone being a bit of an ***** in stride, and respond without getting all worked up then you will have established yourself as a mature person and people will quit flaming you (.....well ok maybe not.....)

My best wishes in your endeavor to find fixed gear riders who you enjoy riding with, and i hope this is not to "hateful".

Oh, and if the people on this forum make you want to destroy the bike you lovingly made your own, than you might want to question why you got the bike in the first place. If being identified with people here is more important than your bike, it give the impression that you only built the thing to fit in.

If people were ripping me a new one here, you know what i would do rather than smash the bike i built? I would go outside and ride it.

andrewro 09-08-08 05:28 PM

this is just like the "not a hipster" thread a few slots up.

Catnap 09-08-08 08:40 PM

Don Sheldonito!
Tha Sheldonator
El Sheldonachi
Sheldonizzle Brownstizzle
Shelneezy Breezy
Shells Bells
Sheldon "even the hipsters quote me" Brown


(...all in fun and respect.)

iwegian 09-08-08 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by BrooklynTrack (Post 7425520)
Seat Height vs. Bar Height - The seat probably shouldn't be higher then the bars/stem

my seat is probably 3-4" above my bars. i usually like to have the seat so that when my foot is at the bottom of the stroke, my leg has only a slight bend in it. and the bars are low because i have pretty long arms

sedition 09-08-08 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by Adam G. (Post 7426350)
But once you start putting colored chains on that match your rims, that match bar tape, that match your water bottle cage.. is a gay.

I am a "gay *****exual." This is what a "gay" bike looks like. No self respecting *** would do all that color stuff/mess your talking about. So declasse. That is only something you goofy straight people do. ;)

somegeek 09-08-08 10:22 PM

I've been mostly lurking on this SS/FG section of this board for a month or so... I've asked a few questions and gotten decent replies.

I have noticed though that there is a bit less of a community feel here than there is in other areas of bikeforums.net. Some folks take the time to post negative belittling condescending vibes... that is all their posts contain. Nothing constructive... Why? Would you throw in you two cents like that and walk away on the street? In a bike shop? The anonymity your login grants you somehow transforms you into a rude individual. Another board I post on has this above the reply dialogue box...


Please resist the urge to curse, flame, degrade, insult or embarrass someone in your post. We encourage the free flow of your ideas, but believe that they can be communicated (and received) much more effectively if you keep things civil. If you have to vent, take it offline. We carefully monitor posts and will ban individuals who engage in offensive conduct within the forums. Thanks.
How simple is that?

The folks I've met that ride or work in a bike shop have been really cool easy going people. The knuckleheads posting their negative vibes on this board amongst the majority of posts containing actual content... well... dunno what to say. Read the above bolded message? Life is too short...

Here's some positive vibes if you're running low... ++++++ vibes ++++ +++ :)

mangpress 09-08-08 11:36 PM

thats not quite how it works here

bakaster 09-09-08 09:10 AM

I am not sure that in this section the useful posts are very firmly in the majority, and there are other groups of cyclists that have similar responses, but i agree that it would be nice.

bakaster 09-09-08 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by andrewro (Post 7427555)
this is just like the "not a hipster" thread a few slots up.

except angry and full of hate

Catnap 09-09-08 09:19 AM

BFSSFG subforum is like the 4chan of Bikeforums...


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