brooklyn biking
#1
brooklyn biking
if you're the guy riding a brakeless fixie in prospect park today with your friend on a geared bike, nice ride.
if you're the kid who hit me in the ass with a snowball on bergen st, nice shot.
if you're the girl who yelled "pay attention" at me while crossing against the light and talking on a cell phone, nice sense of irony.
if you're the lady in a minivan who cut me off and forced me into a snowbank, nice driving.
if you're the girl on a bike who waved at me on flatbush, nice attitude.
if you're in brooklyn, it's a nice day for a ride.
if you're the kid who hit me in the ass with a snowball on bergen st, nice shot.
if you're the girl who yelled "pay attention" at me while crossing against the light and talking on a cell phone, nice sense of irony.
if you're the lady in a minivan who cut me off and forced me into a snowbank, nice driving.
if you're the girl on a bike who waved at me on flatbush, nice attitude.
if you're in brooklyn, it's a nice day for a ride.
#6
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From: NYC
Originally Posted by fixedfiend
I think queens as well as Long Island is pretty much the forbidden zone for the fixie crowd. I'm in Nassau, where in Qns are you?
I know 5 messers from queens and only one of them ride a fix. And its only me and him who rides to manhattan. The rest of the wimps on there multi gear bikes take the train. lol
#7
nice post. i love riding in Brooklyn. I live at 6th and Flatbush and I can't think of a better place in the world to reside.
Your "pay attention" comment is too funny, especially cuz that's what I say to peds when they do that.
We should have a meetup in the slope sometime! When it gets warmer a fun thing to do is to pick up some Belgian brews at Bierkraft and then chill in the park.
Your "pay attention" comment is too funny, especially cuz that's what I say to peds when they do that.
We should have a meetup in the slope sometime! When it gets warmer a fun thing to do is to pick up some Belgian brews at Bierkraft and then chill in the park.
#8
Actually, we should form a team for Monster Track 6 called the BQE connection. With a group of riders working together, it's a little easier to get through a race like this. Brooklyn Queens Express.
Whose Down!?
Whose Down!?
#9
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Originally Posted by NYCBM
Maspeth queens here.
I know 5 messers from queens and only one of them ride a fix. And its only me and him who rides to manhattan. The rest of the wimps on there multi gear bikes take the train. lol
I know 5 messers from queens and only one of them ride a fix. And its only me and him who rides to manhattan. The rest of the wimps on there multi gear bikes take the train. lol
You missed the boat.. Years ago we used to ride over the QBB all the time and it was the race to get to Jamacia (Hillside Ave) the fastest. It was like 17- 19 track bikes not road with fixed gears...
Riding with the cars over the bridge was wild.. Rode in til it became a problem with the cops.I move back uptown it was heaven again.
S/F,
CEYA!
#10
Originally Posted by fixedfiend
Actually, we should form a team for Monster Track 6 called the BQE connection. With a group of riders working together, it's a little easier to get through a race like this. Brooklyn Queens Express.
Whose Down!?
Whose Down!?
b-tel, i know you and your friends are down for some riding too.
Last edited by iamjberube; 01-31-05 at 09:15 PM.
#11
Tiocfáidh ár Lá

Joined: Dec 2003
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From: The edge of b#
Bikes: A whole bunch-a bikes.
Originally Posted by iamjberube
i'm not sure, what is it?
#12
Brooklyn's Finest
Joined: Jan 2005
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From: NYC
Bikes: Brooklyn Machine Works Killer B Race Link,Evil Imperial, Brooklyn Machine Works Park Bike, Santa Cruz Heckler, IRO MarkV
im on the south end of Bklyn in sheepshead bay. i just started commuting to wall st and its definitly an interesting ride. singlespeed for now but when this weather clears up i'll flip flop my wheel and give fixed a try.
#14
i see quite a few where i'm at, almost every day. a girl who works at gorilla coffee has a blue pinarello, someone who works at the surreal cafe has a green peugeot, saw an iro in front of pathmark yesterday...
#15
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From: nyc
nice neck face icon.
Originally Posted by iamjberube
if you're the guy riding a brakeless fixie in prospect park today with your friend on a geared bike, nice ride.
if you're the kid who hit me in the ass with a snowball on bergen st, nice shot.
if you're the girl who yelled "pay attention" at me while crossing against the light and talking on a cell phone, nice sense of irony.
if you're the lady in a minivan who cut me off and forced me into a snowbank, nice driving.
if you're the girl on a bike who waved at me on flatbush, nice attitude.
if you're in brooklyn, it's a nice day for a ride.
if you're the kid who hit me in the ass with a snowball on bergen st, nice shot.
if you're the girl who yelled "pay attention" at me while crossing against the light and talking on a cell phone, nice sense of irony.
if you're the lady in a minivan who cut me off and forced me into a snowbank, nice driving.
if you're the girl on a bike who waved at me on flatbush, nice attitude.
if you're in brooklyn, it's a nice day for a ride.
#16
Originally Posted by chaloots
im on the south end of Bklyn in sheepshead bay. i just started commuting to wall st and its definitly an interesting ride. singlespeed for now but when this weather clears up i'll flip flop my wheel and give fixed a try.
#17
...leaving skid marks

Joined: Jul 2004
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From: NYC (chinatown, w.vill, morningside)
Bikes: fuji track se ('02) | independent fabrication crown jewel ('04)
more bk sightings : there are always fixies outside of foodswings on grand incl. this one:
https://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2004/d/jon.htm
https://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2004/d/jon.htm
#19
72 & Sunny
Joined: Oct 2004
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From: Brooklyn
Bikes: '93 Yamaguchi Pursuit track bike, Alan Super Record
between that Gitane and his Benotto, Jon's got two mighty fine rides for a food delivery guy (according to that FGG desc. -- maybe he does something else?). I want to move to NYC or Chicago after graduation but worry about the costs. But I guess plenty of people do well enough without real world, 50K+ jobs.
I'm being a complete sissy, right?
I'm being a complete sissy, right?
#20
Adam -
Not to diss NY, particularly old BKLYN, but Chicago isn't really all that bad from a cost of living perspective. You could seriously work in a coffee shop and still live in a nice neighbourhood in a nice apartment. If you live with other people, it's even cheaper. The same can be said for NY but cost of living/rent is ridiculous for the amount of space comparatively.
But it comes down to which you prefer.
Not to diss NY, particularly old BKLYN, but Chicago isn't really all that bad from a cost of living perspective. You could seriously work in a coffee shop and still live in a nice neighbourhood in a nice apartment. If you live with other people, it's even cheaper. The same can be said for NY but cost of living/rent is ridiculous for the amount of space comparatively.
But it comes down to which you prefer.
#21
you can do okay here, but the less money you make the more important connections become. particulary with housing. moving here without knowing anybody can be rough, even more so without a decent amount of savings.
#22
switching to guns
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: kings county, nyc
Bikes: allez fuji tracku nishiki TT GT KHS arrow Miner 29'er CIOCC Corsair and now a f*cking awesome waterford skeet velo
Originally Posted by timmhaan
you can do okay here, but the less money you make the more important connections become. particulary with housing.
true. I was homeless for months before getting an "in" connection on an apt...!
it's tough acquiring/maintaining connections for anything when you're not a "people" person, but it really makes living easier around here.
#23
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From: Queens New York
Bikes: Bianchi Pisa, LeMond Poprad
Originally Posted by fixedfiend
I think queens as well as Long Island is pretty much the forbidden zone for the fixie crowd. I'm in Nassau, where in Qns are you?
Corona, near Queens Center Mall (maybe you saw my bike for sale ads on NYC Craigslist (I sold my Langster and Fuji last week and bought an '05 Pista).
It's an 8 mile ride to Central Park.
#24
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From: Queens New York
Bikes: Bianchi Pisa, LeMond Poprad
I don't see too many fixed gears in Queens actually.
ON the QBB I always see the messengers chilling after work and they all have mountain bikes. I'm sure there are fixed gear riders in Queens, but I've been missing them.
ON the QBB I always see the messengers chilling after work and they all have mountain bikes. I'm sure there are fixed gear riders in Queens, but I've been missing them.
Originally Posted by NYCBM
Maspeth queens here.
I know 5 messers from queens and only one of them ride a fix. And its only me and him who rides to manhattan. The rest of the wimps on there multi gear bikes take the train. lol
I know 5 messers from queens and only one of them ride a fix. And its only me and him who rides to manhattan. The rest of the wimps on there multi gear bikes take the train. lol
#25
i'm in redhook where there's not much of anything, fixed gears included, but everytime i go over to williamsburg fixies seem to outnumber all other kinds of bikes. although i saw 2 great bikes parked in front of sonny's bar a few weeks back. and yes, the rent is totally out of control.




