Bike Forums

Bike Forums (https://www.bikeforums.net/forum.php)
-   Singlespeed & Fixed Gear (https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/)
-   -   how to run red lights tutorial (https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/505008-how-run-red-lights-tutorial.html)

Ride Among Us 01-24-09 02:24 AM

how to run red lights tutorial
 
Joey Brooks: funny and informative: http://www.vimeo.com/2626739
he is an expert.

mickey_ 01-24-09 02:37 AM

Bad idea or worst idea?

iwegian 01-24-09 02:38 AM

if only i lived in a city that was big enough to need that.

p120ud213azn 01-24-09 04:10 AM

lol there is a reason it says 'entertainment purposes only' hahahaha

philos 01-24-09 05:32 AM

And SO entertaining it was!

brron 01-24-09 06:15 AM

Anyone know what city that is? very cool looking.

philos 01-24-09 07:01 AM

Hmm, New Orleans I believe, especially since he's running red lights with ease and is very mobile throughout these streets, so the fluid familiarity makes it seem like his hometown. His hometown is New Orleans.

Geordi Laforge 01-24-09 07:03 AM

that's not traffic. big deal.

philos 01-24-09 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by Geordi Laforge (Post 8238689)
that's not traffic. big deal.

...QFT. But, it's entertainment, so I choose to look past this, so it can stay so.

bbattle 01-24-09 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by philos (Post 8238688)
Hmm, New Orleans I believe, especially since he's running red lights with ease and is very mobile throughout these streets, so the fluid familiarity makes it seem like his hometown. His hometown is New Orleans.

Yeah, it's N'awlins. Cars pay scant attention to lights there, so why should bikes? :eek:

Lots of main roads with the neutral ground in between the lanes; makes making a left turn difficult but a pretty road. Great place for fixed gears, very flat city.

Traffic was pretty light when he made that video; he was on Canal Street, which is the main downtown drag.

Ride Among Us 01-24-09 10:34 AM

He has many different videos that are all filmed in New Orleans. I didn't know that city was so beautiful (palm trees, blvds, and classic architecture) and so bike friendly. His technique of how to approach intersections from the left lane is good to know. Its funny how he passes a few cop cars and doesn't even try to obey the law.

Fixter 01-24-09 11:55 AM

"The lane of death and inconvenience"

HA! I don't know where you guys ride but that statement is so true about Chicago. The # of dip-**** ****-faces that could care less about anyone but themselves in this city is outrageous. You have to ride on this weird defensive/aggressive balance to make sure your not swept into a sea of taxis and granny peds.

I guess that the way any "tourist" city operates. But it weighs on you.

get_nuts 01-24-09 01:23 PM

I have been a courier for 4 years and this pretty much sums up what I have learned to do. Nice job with the lane placement & the suggestion to sort of curve your path to maintain speed. Riding far on the right also makes it much harder to be seen by everyone. Oncoming traffic, traffic from an intersecting street, passing traffic, etc. Although I don't trust turn signals or the lack thereof. Maybe drivers are better about that in NO, but I've gotten into trouble a couple of times because a signal (or the absense of one) was misleading.

Blacksail 01-24-09 01:40 PM

It's pretty funny hearing someone describe the things that go on in my own head.

ascend 01-24-09 05:31 PM


Originally Posted by Geordi Laforge (Post 8238689)
that's not traffic. big deal.

The traffic is still stuck back at the last set of lights

apricissimus 01-24-09 05:37 PM

Joey's a frequent contributor to the Commuting and A&S forums. His threads are always highly informative and entertaining.

NewYorkMantle 01-24-09 08:19 PM

i don't get why he feels the need to speed up all his other videos 200%

Ride Among Us 01-24-09 08:53 PM

i used some of his techinques recently, mainly the concept of staying in the left lane. it helps.


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 12:39 PM.


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