lol at new fixed gear posters
#1
Thread Starter
Hard times comin your way
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 66
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From: Santa Cruz
Bikes: Bertin fixed gear conversion, 60's Raleigh road bike, 2001 Gary Fisher Wahoo single speed conversion
lol at new fixed gear posters
i look at this forum around once a week, and every time there is a new thread about the best skidding method, or what color deep vs will complete their whip. will these trolls ever die?
#6
i look at this forum around once a week, and every time there is a new pointless thread complaining about the how the topics are redundant. If no such *****ing thread appears in the top 10 threads, myself or some other person who is equally as dumb, creates a new one. Instead of starting the exact same thread over and over, why can't we just think of new topics to post about? Will idiot forum noobs like me never die?

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#8
Oldie. Boy, howdy!
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 1,002
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From: Shady Hills, Fl.
Bikes: 2005 Trek T2000 tandem, Giant TCR, Eddie Merckx Majestic Ti, Fuji Team, Giant Revel 29er, Windsor Clockwork (Orange) fixie, and a BikTrix Juggernaut Ultra 1000 fat tire eBike
Forums like these are specifically designed to disseminate information from one enthusiast to another. This information, like water that necessarily flows from higher ground to lower, propagates downhill, i.e., from the more informed to the lesser.
While this may be a minor irritant to someone like yourself who already knows it all, it is of inestimable value to the neophyte. To them, these forums, (and the enthusiasts who populate them that will take their time to answer their questions), are an invaluable wealth of knowledge that allows them to make independent, intelligent decisions based on experience that they themselves do not yet possess.
You, on the other hand, would have their questions banned and turn this invaluable medium into a fricking inbred circle jerk where a bunch of hipster/tricksters sat around masturbating each other over how much they already know. Ain't you special??!!
While this may be a minor irritant to someone like yourself who already knows it all, it is of inestimable value to the neophyte. To them, these forums, (and the enthusiasts who populate them that will take their time to answer their questions), are an invaluable wealth of knowledge that allows them to make independent, intelligent decisions based on experience that they themselves do not yet possess.
You, on the other hand, would have their questions banned and turn this invaluable medium into a fricking inbred circle jerk where a bunch of hipster/tricksters sat around masturbating each other over how much they already know. Ain't you special??!!
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BICYCLE - [[I]bahy-si-kuhl] - Noun :> A medical device used to correct the common geriatric condition of OFS, (Old, Fat & Slow), in a manner that does not induce brain-decaying boredom like walking or running.
2005 Trek T2000 tandem, Giant TCR, Eddie Merckx Majestic Ti, Fuji Team, Giant Revel 29er, Windsor Clockwork (Orange) fixie, and a BikTrix Juggernaut Ultra 1000 fat tire eBike
BICYCLE - [[I]bahy-si-kuhl] - Noun :> A medical device used to correct the common geriatric condition of OFS, (Old, Fat & Slow), in a manner that does not induce brain-decaying boredom like walking or running.
2005 Trek T2000 tandem, Giant TCR, Eddie Merckx Majestic Ti, Fuji Team, Giant Revel 29er, Windsor Clockwork (Orange) fixie, and a BikTrix Juggernaut Ultra 1000 fat tire eBike
Last edited by Onegun; 01-28-10 at 10:14 AM.
#9
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 16,681
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
Bikes: 8 bikes - one for each day of the week!
Forums like these are specifically designed to disseminate information from one enthusiast to another. This information, like water that necessarily flows from higher ground to lower, propagates downhill, i.e., from the more informed to the lesser.
While this may be a minor irratant to someone like yourself who already knows it all, it is of inestimable value to the neophyte. To them, these forums, (and the enthusiasts who populate them that will take their time to answer their questions), are an invaluable wealth of knowledge that allows them to make independent, intelligent decisions based on experience that they themselves do not yet possess.
You, on the other hand, would have their questions banned and turn this invaluable medium into a fricking inbred circle jerk where a bunch of hipster/tricksters sat around masturbating each other over how much they already know. Ain't you special??!!
While this may be a minor irratant to someone like yourself who already knows it all, it is of inestimable value to the neophyte. To them, these forums, (and the enthusiasts who populate them that will take their time to answer their questions), are an invaluable wealth of knowledge that allows them to make independent, intelligent decisions based on experience that they themselves do not yet possess.
You, on the other hand, would have their questions banned and turn this invaluable medium into a fricking inbred circle jerk where a bunch of hipster/tricksters sat around masturbating each other over how much they already know. Ain't you special??!!
#11
Pants are for suckaz
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 2,578
Likes: 1
From: Mt. Airy, MD
Bikes: Hardtail MTB, Fixed gear, and Commuter bike
#16
Pants are for suckaz
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 2,578
Likes: 1
From: Mt. Airy, MD
Bikes: Hardtail MTB, Fixed gear, and Commuter bike

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#23
thread derailleur
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 1,095
Likes: 1
From: beyond Thunderdome
Bikes: 82 Bianchi ECO Pista, Pake, Kilo TT, some *** bmx i found underneath an old house
hah, only new jacks make threads like this. people that know better just make a point in a new jack thread about how new jack the new jack is....new jack.

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OjaiYoda (aka New Jack)
wtf? did I just get censored?

^^^^^
OjaiYoda (aka New Jack)
wtf? did I just get censored?
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#24
Comanche Racing
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 2,820
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From: Deep in the heart of Texas
Bikes: Presto NJS build, Specialized Allez Pro w/ full Dura Ace and Ksyrium SLs, 1990something Specialized Sirrus

a guy i ride with just gave me a poster with this picture on it. It is now officially the coolest thing in my apartment haha.
He said that they used to smoke before long climbs because they thought it helped to open their lungs up. Also, are they riding FG bikes? Did people ride FG bikes in the Tour in the 20s?
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Derailer equipped bikes were not allowed in the TdF until 1937 as even though the technology existed, Henri Desgrange opposed their use.
Early racers also had to ride the same bike from start to finish and complete their own repairs as receiving assistance would result in a penalty to the rider. Christophe was probably the most famous for breaking bicycles and for receiving assistance during a repair where a boy worked the bellows as he repaired a broken fork.
The early races were also longer and the routes were brutal...
Eugene Christophe
Early racers also had to ride the same bike from start to finish and complete their own repairs as receiving assistance would result in a penalty to the rider. Christophe was probably the most famous for breaking bicycles and for receiving assistance during a repair where a boy worked the bellows as he repaired a broken fork.
The early races were also longer and the routes were brutal...
Eugene Christophe
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