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SpiritOf77 03-23-10 12:27 AM

Oh, and go fast or practice on grass or wet pavement. It's something you just commit to. When you get it, you get it.

itsjustMATT 03-23-10 01:18 AM


Originally Posted by preston811 (Post 10563887)
First post of real, hearty info

Plus one for you good sir. Have a few!

ichitz 03-23-10 09:21 AM

once I got used to clips/straps I can never feel right about bicycles with no foot retention. I visited my cousin overseas in Feb and rode his hybrid with platform pedals. Weird.

ianjk 03-23-10 10:09 AM

Wow.

Get a brake + clips straps and for god's sake, learn to freaking stop.

If you don't, you are going to eventually mess yourself and/or someone else up.

Wait till a dog/child/car/bike runs out in front of you and you can't stop your sweet fixie.

riot2003 03-23-10 10:32 AM

Very true about feeling weird without straps. Rode my friend's old road bike the other day while he tried out my fixed and it was weeeeeird.

EveryManALion 03-23-10 11:19 AM

I dont give a **** about looking "sweet" on my fixie,it just looks alot cleaner without brakes and i am a minimalist in everything i do in life,so i will learn to stop and have been practicing since i got it,thank you mr. assumption/condesending,no one cares about your rant.

ianjk 03-23-10 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by EveryManALion (Post 10565865)
I dont give a **** about looking "sweet" on my fixie,it just looks alot cleaner without brakes and i am a minimalist in everything i do in life,so i will learn to stop and have been practicing since i got it,thank you mr. assumption/condesending,no one cares about your rant.

I <3 the class of '10.

mrvile 03-23-10 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by EveryManALion (Post 10565865)
I dont give a **** about looking "sweet" on my fixie,it just looks alot cleaner without brakes and i am a minimalist in everything i do in life,so i will learn to stop and have been practicing since i got it,thank you mr. assumption/condesending,no one cares about your rant.

Calm the hell down dude, ianjk is right. You even said it in your post, "...it just looks alot cleaner without brakes..." Don't kid yourself, you definitely care about how it looks, whether you'd call it "sweet" or "clean" or whatever.

Just get the front brake. Skidding will stop you but it will take far more distance to stop than with a brake. And when you're about to hit a dog/child/car/bike you aren't going to have the luxury of that distance, no matter how good you are at skidding. And even if you don't care if you get hurt, you put other people in danger when you're riding out there brakeless, so at least do it for everyone else.

JohnDThompson 03-24-10 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by EveryManALion (Post 10563948)
Well why though? im more nervous and having a harder time WITH the straps and toe cage than i was without them. are my toes supposed to hit the very end of the toe cage?

You need good foot retention (toe clips and straps) if you're riding fixed and brakeless because slowing down and stopping is entirely dependent on having your feet on the pedals. If your feet come off the pedals at high RPM you will have an extremely difficult time getting them back on until you slow down. You don't want this to happen when you're approaching a hairpin turn or a busy intersection.

Either get brakes or good foot retention, or preferably both.

Scrodzilla 03-24-10 09:38 AM

http://infectedtube.com/wp-content/u...pster-girl.jpg
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THEJAPINO 03-24-10 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by mrvile (Post 10566330)
Calm the hell down dude, ianjk is right. You even said it in your post, "...it just looks alot cleaner without brakes..." Don't kid yourself, you definitely care about how it looks, whether you'd call it "sweet" or "clean" or whatever.

Just get the front brake. Skidding will stop you but it will take far more distance to stop than with a brake. And when you're about to hit a dog/child/car/bike you aren't going to have the luxury of that distance, no matter how good you are at skidding. And even if you don't care if you get hurt, you put other people in danger when you're riding out there brakeless, so at least do it for everyone else.

+1. If someone ran into me, my son, or any of my property b/c they chose fashion over function (sweet/clean brakeless bro) there will be violence. This isn't a track, there are others on the roadz

NateRod 03-24-10 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 10570671)

is this the next picture you're planning to "remix"?

ichitz 03-24-10 12:03 PM

really didn't need to see that picture, scrod @_@

cnnrmccloskey 03-24-10 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by EveryManALion (Post 10565865)
I dont give a **** about looking "sweet" on my fixie,it just looks alot cleaner without brakes and i am a minimalist in everything i do in life,so i will learn to stop and have been practicing since i got it,thank you mr. assumption/condesending,no one cares about your rant.

Get off your ****ing high horse and stop putting others in danger so you can look cool. God damn tool.

erichsia 03-24-10 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by EveryManALion (Post 10565865)
I dont give a **** about looking "sweet" on my fixie,it just looks alot cleaner without brakes and i am a minimalist in everything i do in life,so i will learn to stop and have been practicing since i got it,thank you mr. assumption/condesending,no one cares about your rant.

if this is your response to people telling you how to ride responsibly, you should never step on a bike ever again. if you're such a minimalist, then ****ing walk everywhere. and get off this forum, no ones going to want to help you.


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