Go Back  Bike Forums > Bike Forums > Singlespeed & Fixed Gear
Reload this Page >

Riding Fixed To School...

Search
Notices
Singlespeed & Fixed Gear "I still feel that variable gears are only for people over forty-five. Isn't it better to triumph by the strength of your muscles than by the artifice of a derailer? We are getting soft...As for me, give me a fixed gear!"-- Henri Desgrange (31 January 1865 - 16 August 1940)

Riding Fixed To School...

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 11-18-08 | 03:36 PM
  #26  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 284
Likes: 0
Get a beater, and a really good chain lock. Put epoxy in all of your bolts. Wrap your frame in inner tubes.
alpacalypse is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 03:38 PM
  #27  
Critical Jeff's Avatar
Permanent Beater Rider
 
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 466
Likes: 0
From: Richmond, VA

Bikes: Windsor Hour

Originally Posted by alpacalypse
Get a beater, and a really good chain lock. Put epoxy in all of your bolts. Wrap your frame in inner tubes.
Pit locks
old chain + old tube connecting your frame and seat.
bearings + epoxy in the bolt heads.
Critical Jeff is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 03:44 PM
  #28  
devilshaircut's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 1,382
Likes: 0
From: Atlanta

Bikes: Mercier Kilo TT Pro, Schwinn Le Tour Conversion, Free Spirit polo beater, Cervelo P2T, aluminum tandem.

The solution is that all bike parts need to be installed with tools AND a key. Duh!!!

*inserts Brooks™ key into Brooks™ saddle, locking Brooks™ saddle to Nitto™ seat post (which is locked with a Nitto™ key to his Mercier™ frame)*
devilshaircut is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 03:53 PM
  #29  
[Mr.B]'s Avatar
Senior Lurker
 
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 153
Likes: 0
I rode my windsor wellington road bike too school it was fine. I am going to ride again end winter early spring with my conversion.
[Mr.B] is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 04:59 PM
  #30  
mrgrizzler's Avatar
insert hugs
 
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 60
Likes: 4
had a tack stuck in my back tire once and a saddlebag stolen... otherwise 4 years on campus without trouble
mrgrizzler is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 05:48 PM
  #31  
Thread Starter
Banned.
 
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 133
Likes: 0
ill probably try it out in january when the weather is better and nicer out. my high school that i go to this year is REALLY strict so it shouldn't be any problems of anyone messing with my bikeee
xlazymx is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 06:00 PM
  #32  
Critical Jeff's Avatar
Permanent Beater Rider
 
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 466
Likes: 0
From: Richmond, VA

Bikes: Windsor Hour

One hazard to bikign this time of the year.... leaves.. Just fell going to my class right in front of all the kids leaving/going the building. I wasn't going fast, my front tire just slide from under me as I turned and made me fall and roll onto my backpack.
Critical Jeff is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 07:21 PM
  #33  
burglnar's Avatar
Dixie Fixie
 
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 109
Likes: 0
From: The Durrty South

Bikes: KHS Flite 100, EAI Bareknuckle

Originally Posted by devilshaircut
The solution is that all bike parts need to be installed with tools AND a key. Duh!!!

*inserts Brooks™ key into Brooks™ saddle, locking Brooks™ saddle to Nitto™ seat post (which is locked with a Nitto™ key to his Mercier™ frame)*
Nitto key? Joke?

I ride my BK all over campus and lock it up with a Krypto Mini U, and it's pretty conspicuous with purple wheels/ grips, and houndstooth TT pad (which is a hot commodity here at UA simply for the Bear Bryant factor). I've yet to have a problem, knock on wood, and am considering picking up a chain/ cable to run through my wheels just as a deterent. No cable is really gonna stop a pair of bolt cutters but at least someone can't just walk up and unbolt them with the spare 15mm they are carrying in their pocket. But, as previously noted, NEVER leave your bike locked up overnight on campus, or anywhere for that matter. I have hooks in my girlfriend's and my own ceiling to hang them out of the way in our small apartments. Her's stays out in the cold locked to a staircase. Muwahahahaha!! (Only because she doesnt care at all despite my concern and would rather have the interior space than the bike preservation.. And she knows that she has me to fix whatever goes wrong )

Last edited by burglnar; 11-18-08 at 07:33 PM. Reason: Grammars
burglnar is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 07:39 PM
  #34  
synapsemusic's Avatar
GORSH DAMNIT
 
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 184
Likes: 0
From: blacksburg
weee our bike racks on campus (most of them) are all rubber coated, so at least my situation is good in that way. people don't really mess with bikes here, just don't lock up by the dorms on a weekend or you're taking your chances.

most of the bikes here are just k-mart bikes.....i think i've seen a total of like 7 nice fixed gears
synapsemusic is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 07:45 PM
  #35  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 98
Likes: 0
At my school my professors bring their fixed gear bikes into class too and we talk about our bikes in class.
physh is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 07:55 PM
  #36  
uke's Avatar
uke
it's easy if you let it.
 
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 4,124
Likes: 2
From: indoors and out.
Originally Posted by physh
At my school my professors bring their fixed gear bikes into class too and we talk about our bikes in class.
Do you go to school in the English countryside, circa 1950?
uke is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 08:09 PM
  #37  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 2,849
Likes: 0
From: four 1 OHHH , Maryland

Bikes: nagasawa, fuji track pro

if it means anything i daily my FTP (seen in my sig) everyday to and from class. i usually take my bike into classes or take off the front wheel and ulock my wheel/seatube to those upside "U" things.

standard kryptonite U-lock.

nothing has happened to either this or my nagasawa in 1.5 years on campus (knock on wood). on campus there are other FTPs and FG bikes which seem to stay intact as well (knock on wood)
jdms mvp is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 09:05 PM
  #38  
devilshaircut's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 1,382
Likes: 0
From: Atlanta

Bikes: Mercier Kilo TT Pro, Schwinn Le Tour Conversion, Free Spirit polo beater, Cervelo P2T, aluminum tandem.

Originally Posted by burglnar
Nitto key? Joke?

I ride my BK all over campus and lock it up with a Krypto Mini U, and it's pretty conspicuous with purple wheels/ grips, and houndstooth TT pad (which is a hot commodity here at UA simply for the Bear Bryant factor). I've yet to have a problem, knock on wood, and am considering picking up a chain/ cable to run through my wheels just as a deterent. No cable is really gonna stop a pair of bolt cutters but at least someone can't just walk up and unbolt them with the spare 15mm they are carrying in their pocket. But, as previously noted, NEVER leave your bike locked up overnight on campus, or anywhere for that matter. I have hooks in my girlfriend's and my own ceiling to hang them out of the way in our small apartments. Her's stays out in the cold locked to a staircase. Muwahahahaha!! (Only because she doesnt care at all despite my concern and would rather have the interior space than the bike preservation.. And she knows that she has me to fix whatever goes wrong )
Yes, it was a joke. Just wanted to point out what a shame it is that every piece of your bike has to be locked down these days or you really run the risk of having it stolen and eBayed.
devilshaircut is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 09:25 PM
  #39  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,568
Likes: 0
From: Athens, Ohio

Bikes: Fuji Track, Half built 70s Azuki

Originally Posted by Critical Jeff
One hazard to bikign this time of the year.... leaves.. Just fell going to my class right in front of all the kids leaving/going the building. I wasn't going fast, my front tire just slide from under me as I turned and made me fall and roll onto my backpack.
same thing happened to me leaving work the other night while I was making a turn. there were a bunch of drunk kids around and they got all freaked out, it was funny.

Then the same thing almost happened the next night while leaving work when I started fish-tailing like mad in some leaves.
dayvan cowboy is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 09:49 PM
  #40  
peabodypride's Avatar
No plan.
 
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 2,743
Likes: 0
From: PA
Originally Posted by jdms mvp
if it means anything i daily my FTP (seen in my sig) everyday to and from class. i usually take my bike into classes or take off the front wheel and ulock my wheel/seatube to those upside "U" things.

standard kryptonite U-lock.

nothing has happened to either this or my nagasawa in 1.5 years on campus (knock on wood). on campus there are other FTPs and FG bikes which seem to stay intact as well (knock on wood)
I live in a decent, working-class area and bike theft here is worse than on-campus in the middle of the roughest part of Philadelphia. I got a wheel stolen here, but last year I'd leave my bike locked up outside for weeks at a time fine.
peabodypride is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 09:51 PM
  #41  
ADSR's Avatar
Gentlemen.
 
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,516
Likes: 0
From: Chico, CA

Bikes: S-Works e5 Aerotech with 2009 Veloce and a Fulcrum 5s

I never even thought about leaves before. The roads must be coated where you guys are. Now I'm going to be all nervous about em...
ADSR is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 09:52 PM
  #42  
Thread Starter
Banned.
 
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 133
Likes: 0
Originally Posted by ADSR
I never even thought about leaves before. The roads must be coated where you guys are. Now I'm going to be all nervous about em...
lol

i noticed your location was chico, that'a a nice biking area, my cousin went to college there at Chico State
xlazymx is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 09:57 PM
  #43  
Critical Jeff's Avatar
Permanent Beater Rider
 
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 466
Likes: 0
From: Richmond, VA

Bikes: Windsor Hour

Originally Posted by ADSR
I never even thought about leaves before. The roads must be coated where you guys are. Now I'm going to be all nervous about em...
I was on a pedestrian alcove area when I fell so naturally there are going to be leave there. But also in some areas, if the place doesn't have cars going by every day, then its going to be covered with leaves.
Critical Jeff is offline  
Reply
Old 11-18-08 | 10:03 PM
  #44  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 469
Likes: 1
From: Port Jefferson, NY
It's up to you to evaluate your campus. I ride a geared bike to school, but there are several fixies on campus, all old road bike conversions and kept very mellow looking. One guy I saw with a deep V rear but it was painted reasonably and there certainly are no trispokes or anything on campus. It really depends on your fixie; is it flashy?

Also, my campus is pretty bike friendly; good quality racks and they're pretty much all filled; mostly well placed within sight lines etc. The largest and most used rack is right in front of the library commuter lounge with a window running the full length of the rack; so generally even if you're not there it's less likely for people to be messing around with bikes because they're in full view of the people inside.

Last edited by Crast; 11-18-08 at 10:06 PM.
Crast is offline  
Reply
Old 11-19-08 | 11:38 AM
  #45  
cHaNkStA's Avatar
...
 
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 50
Likes: 0
From: Santa Cruz + SF
In all honesty, biking in SF (high schools in particular) is super small. The bike scene a few years back (at Wash '06) was super dead (I'm not sure how it is now). I'm assuming it wouldn't be that huge. Like my previous posts before, I barely knew anyone riding there bikes at school. And you did say your school was a bad school. I'm guessing Balboa, Burton, or Mission, but biking isn't huge enough for anyone to jack your sh*t, yet. And plus most people like to drive to school or take MUNI.
cHaNkStA is offline  
Reply
Old 11-19-08 | 12:17 PM
  #46  
Adam G.'s Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 532
Likes: 1
The good ol' days when I never locked up my bike and had zero problems. Different world now.
Adam G. is offline  
Reply
Old 11-19-08 | 12:24 PM
  #47  
Member
 
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 46
Likes: 0
i ride to school all the time. its awesome.
Rafiki is offline  
Reply
Old 11-19-08 | 01:03 PM
  #48  
Scotland Yard's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 88
Likes: 0
From: Hartford, CT
I think this is the real answer to not getting your bike stolen, also helps ward off pigeons from landing on your bike I dunno about you guys but I got a huge pigeon problem with my bike.
Scotland Yard is offline  
Reply
Old 11-19-08 | 01:11 PM
  #49  
planyourfate's Avatar
Ridin' Hard.
 
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 271
Likes: 0
From: Erie, PA

Bikes: I have cut my stable down to one bike in hopes to make room for a roadie.

Does that disc wheel have a Crass logo?!
Originally Posted by dougland89
only thing i hate is that people don't get why i like bikes and just think they're stupid. anyone else have friends that think like this?
Yeah my girlfriend thinks I love bikes more than her (she may be right ). There are a few guys in my area that ride fixed, but not many.
planyourfate is offline  
Reply
Old 11-19-08 | 01:15 PM
  #50  
Scotland Yard's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 88
Likes: 0
From: Hartford, CT
indeed it does. Its crust punx as ****... https://hypebeast.com/2008/09/undercover-track-bike/ https://tequiero.nimnim.net/julesgayt...dercover-bike/
Scotland Yard is offline  
Reply


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.