I'm sorry
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I'm sorry
but I've taken to running in addition to cycling recently. Does this make me a bad person? Am I frowned upon by my fixed gear brethren? Will I be banished to the tri forum? If I must go to the tri forum I will go willingly but with a heavy heart as I've learned so much in the fixed/ss forum. So tell me..."Should I stay or should I go now?". "Don't blow no bubbles" am i "Banned in DC". Should i be "Sailin' on"? am I "Screaming at a wall"? are you "Seeing Red"?
#2
it's cool with me.. but then, I'm not as hardcore as some of the fixies here.. hell, my fixie is still being built up... and I do run from time to time... got to do something when I can't ride my bike :-)
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MKRG, if you start doing cyclocross races on a fixie, you will be the coolest person ever to post in fixed. Do it brakeless, and you'll be untouchable in here.
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running is closer to fg than is ms
Constant leg motion. No stopping. Grunt uphill. Either fight gravity, or submit to it on the way down. Minimalism.
My background is running (well; tri really); Part of the draw of the FG (to me) is that it is so similar to running. Much more so than riding a MG.
From what I see of everyone else 'reason to ride fg' they feel the same; they simply dont realize it if theyre not runners.
My background is running (well; tri really); Part of the draw of the FG (to me) is that it is so similar to running. Much more so than riding a MG.
From what I see of everyone else 'reason to ride fg' they feel the same; they simply dont realize it if theyre not runners.
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I can't go to the tri forum because I can't swim!
It's cool to do whatever you like - that's what fixed is about. On the other hand, if you start writing about your areo ti frame, carbon aero wheels built on Surly hubs, and how your speedlaced SPD-compatible combat boots help speed your transition times...Well, you might have to move.
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No sense in running, unless you're being chased...I vote for a temporary suspension from the forum, followed by a three month probationary period, six phase review process, and potential future debarment.
#9
Mr. Superchivo and Mr. Schiek are correct in their direction, and I would have to fall into line with them on this. Based on past input, you have lead us to believe that your intentions in this sub-forum were that of using a single gear setting on your bicycle. This new development, which dilutes the purity of cycling discussed in this sub-forum, is unacceptable and intolerable. We would appreciate a decision from you on where you see yourself standing in the near future: in a field of lycra, changing from swim gear to bike gear, or in a bar changing from PBR to Schlitz. We look forward to hearing your decision so we can take the necessary actions on this recent development. For your reference, we have assembled a crack team of professionals to make fun of you and possibly even show up at your Tri's to drink copious amount of beer and heckle you.
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For your reference, we have assembled a crack team of professionals to make fun of you and possibly even show up at your Tri's to drink copious amount of beer and heckle you
Why did the Tri-geek start drinking light beer? He though it came in Ti cans.
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Originally Posted by superchivo
Why did the Tri-geek start drinking light beer? He though it came in Ti cans.
and here I was worried I was going to be the first person who made an arse out of themselves in here this morning
(Superchivo - you just made 'double-secret' probation)
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Originally Posted by 165-48:17
and here I was worried I was going to be the first person who made an arse out of themselves in here this morning
(Superchivo - you just made 'double-secret' probation)
(Superchivo - you just made 'double-secret' probation)
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Originally Posted by ImprezaDrvr
Man, I sprained something yeserday. Now when I piss, it comes out in two streams and both of them lean to the left.
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Originally Posted by MKRG
but I've taken to running in addition to cycling recently. Does this make me a bad person? Am I frowned upon by my fixed gear brethren? Will I be banished to the tri forum? If I must go to the tri forum I will go willingly but with a heavy heart as I've learned so much in the fixed/ss forum. So tell me..."Should I stay or should I go now?". "Don't blow no bubbles" am i "Banned in DC". Should i be "Sailin' on"? am I "Screaming at a wall"? are you "Seeing Red"?
Dude, I assume you are joking in this whole diatribe, but if you're not, just say: "p**s on them!"
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Actually I'm just digging for a reason to do a midweek "PBR penance". ie: 1) Ride to bar 2) Drink as much PBR and Burger as you can for one hour(I can't afford Schlitz) 3) Hunt down and crush tri-geeks (or alternately metrosexuals in miatas) 4) return home a better, stronger, redeemed man. 5) No shower...the stench of beer, sweat, grease and car exhaust will continue your spiritual cleansing for several hours post-ride.
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Coincidence?
ImprezaDrvr taught himself Martial Arts:
Justin (imprezadrvr@yahoo.com), a martial artist and lover of life., April 11, 2001,
This is how you learn a great deal in a short time!
I teach myself the martial arts and without proper guidance I was getting confused about Zen. With this book, I came to realize the obvious, martial arts are much more than fighting arts, they are the bridge between our spirits and physical selfs. I thank you Joe!
https://search.barnesandnoble.com/boo...53275593&itm=2
Coincidence?
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That's awesome. I've never searched my S/N before.
Yes, it's true, I can kick my own ass! I practice against myself frequently, and have successfully broken three of my own fingers and deviated my own septum.
Like they say, the only thing wrong with teaching yourself something is the teacher.
Yes, it's true, I can kick my own ass! I practice against myself frequently, and have successfully broken three of my own fingers and deviated my own septum.
Like they say, the only thing wrong with teaching yourself something is the teacher.




