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TheDL 04-07-05 04:18 PM

So as long as I'm singlespeed...I'm ok?

dolface 04-07-05 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by TheDL
So as long as I'm singlespeed...I'm ok?

not for long, you'll get co-opted next :p

operator 04-07-05 04:20 PM


Although with the coming gas crisis this summer there are going to be more and more butts on bikes to contend with.
I highly doubt that's going to happen.

TheDL 04-07-05 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by dolface
not for long, you'll get co-opted next :p

Hahaha, and I did build my g/f a singlespeed!

BostonFixed 04-07-05 04:24 PM

Anyone notice that the article linked to momovelo, in the "clean lines" hyper link dealie?

dolface 04-07-05 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by BostonFixed
Anyone notice that the article linked to momovelo, in the "clean lines" hyper link dealie?

yeah, i saw that. it's too bad they didn't link to someone who could have benefitted from the traffic.

165mm_49_16 04-07-05 04:31 PM

i remembered reading this item in a list of things 'not invited back in the new year', in the portland mercury the last time i was up there. i thought it was pretty funny then, and particularly poignant here/now... (without pointing any fingers):


"18 Hipsters Who Hate Hipsters

Look down at your pants. Do they have pleats in them? If not, then to someone, you are a hipster. Do you wear gel in your hair? If yes, then to someone, you are a hipster. Do the words "Modest Mouse," or "Dunes," mean anything to you? If yes, then to someone, you are a hipster. So the next time you find yourself sh*t-talking someone for being a "hipster"--stop and make sure you're wearing pleats."


the complete article/list is here:
http://portlandmercury.com/2004-12-30/feature.html

fixedfiend 04-07-05 04:45 PM

Definition of a Hipster
"Hipster - One who possesses tastes, social attitudes, and opinions deemed cool by the cool. The Hipster cycles among the masses of cyclists in daily life but is not a part of them and shuns or reduces to kitsch anything held dear by the mainstream. A Hipster ideally possesses no more than 2% body fat."

jitensha! 04-07-05 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by turd
no no.. the real point is MORE BUTTS!

i'll show you mine if you show me yours. :D

Msngr 04-07-05 05:18 PM

you know, all you guys keep putting down hipsters. did it ever occur to you that some people on this forum may be hipsters and may be reading what you say? now, don't you feel bad?

Slacker 04-07-05 05:55 PM

B O O B I E S

Msngr 04-07-05 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by Slacker
B O O B I E S

i think those are my aunt's boobies. stop looking at them!

jo5iah 04-07-05 06:30 PM

yesterday, while i was riding home, i saw more fixed and ss bikes than i had in the weeks before total. it was 60 (warm) and not raining, which may have been part of it - there were more bikes out in general. so i'm spinnin along, and this audi and audi dood pull up beside me, and we start talking. he: "is that a fixed gear?". me: "yep". he: "those are all the rage now, i've seen a ton of them today." me: "yep. i saw more today than ever". audi dood was a hipster. i couldn't see any pleats. didn't really look at his pants though.

i'm a noob to fixed. it seemed like the simplest build after my commuter was stolen. and there was crazy evangelism (this forum, sheldon "grand poobah" brown, et al.). i tried it out and love it. and it really does seem the best solution for a commuter. and now some sick part of me is beginning to think it's the best thing for technical off-road.

sbeatonNJ 04-07-05 07:32 PM

I think I saw a hipster today at school, he was wearing puma ventoux's, tight pants, a moppy hair cut, a studded belt, and a patch that said "Bike Punk" on his sweatshirt. He gave me a dirty look, my mix of Old Navy shorts, etnies, a Giant bikes tshirt, shaved legs, Manhattan Portage bag, and fixed gear conversion must have confused his hipster mind. Im kind of glad that with the exception of being in Jersey City for school during the week I am safely hidden away in the suburbs far from anyone who actually cares about hipness.

wangster 04-07-05 07:40 PM

We live in NYC, one of the most fashionable places in the world, so I don't mind the hipsters really, I'm guilty of being one at times. It also has a lot to do with what you do for a living. I'd like to get back to my cali roots and wear nothing but boardshorts and sandles all day, but as chill as my office is, that still isn't very professional. I think it's something about people not wanting a beach bum designing their houses. I think we need to seperate hipster from poseurs. I have plenty of hipster friends and a there are A LOT of poseurs at my school. So it just a matter of weeding them out. Poseurs are the ones that rides only to be seen and don't go more than a mile. They will get bored soon and start to mimic something else.
I'm confident enough in the lure of fixies that most people who start with it because it's a trend will stick with it. Isn't that what we want? more people in our army of bikers?
My policy has always been to let natual selection take it's course. The idiots will give up or get run over and the people who truely enjoy a bike will stay with it.

adamkell 04-07-05 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by sbeatonNJ
Im kind of glad that with the exception of being in Jersey City for school during the week I am safely hidden away in the suburbs far from anyone who actually cares about hipness.

I don't really understand what you guys are on about anyway, but I'd much prefer to deal with superficial style mongers on bikes in the city than no-style suburb dwellers in caravans and tahoes.

...the suburbs...*shudder*

I think turd has made the greatest contribution to this thread thus far.

Fugazi Dave 04-07-05 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by Msngr
you know, all you guys keep putting down hipsters. did it ever occur to you that some people on this forum may be hipsters and may be reading what you say? now, don't you feel bad?

This is when the intarweb sucks, because nobody can hear how loudly I'm laughing right now. Most of my friends are blatant hipsters, and I make fun of them constantly. I get made fun of, too. Hell, I just bought new shoes, and their DIESELS for the love of pants. Let the hipsters feel bad - I want my laughs.

:)

ch0mb0 04-07-05 10:38 PM

will everyone please stop saying "hipster"!
and replace it with writing about the butts

peripatetic 04-07-05 10:44 PM


Originally Posted by Fugazi Dave
This is when the intarweb sucks, because nobody can hear how loudly I'm laughing right now. Most of my friends are blatant hipsters, and I make fun of them constantly. I get made fun of, too. Hell, I just bought new shoes, and their DIESELS for the love of pants. Let the hipsters feel bad - I want my laughs.

:)


I think I'm more of a hipster than a fixie rider, but more of a fixie rider than a hipster/poseur fixie rider--I'm pretty sure I have the hipster-fixie rider style all wrong--I look more like a commuter who's lost, confused and about to fall over on a fixed gear bike. All of these fashionista-esque hipster stylie debates make my head hurt, though. I've just found that all of the friends I have, none of whom ride bikes, just think I look like a big bike dork. And my g/f, who's terrified of riding a bike on city streets, just wants me to stop ogling every bike I see between my apt. and the subway stop. I'm thinking that maybe everyone here (m'self included) may be suffering their own minor bike-related identity crisis. ...is what I'm thinkin', is all...

wangster 04-07-05 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by peripatetic
I'm thinking that maybe everyone here (m'self included) may be suffering their own minor bike-related identity crisis. ...is what I'm thinkin', is all...

You got me... I secretly want to be a hybrid rider... those fat seats... those fat tires... those straight bars...

Okay guys and gals... I'm resigning from riding fixies, so who wants to buy my IRO so I can go get my hybrid?

fixedfiend 04-07-05 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by wangster
I think it's something about people not wanting a beach bum designing their houses.

Present. If they don't like the way I look, F-em and let they go somewhere else and that goes for my boss too.

wangster 04-07-05 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by fixedfiend
Present. If they don't like the way I look, F-em and let they go somewhere else and that goes for my boss too.

Oh, don't get me wrong, I'm not expected to wear a suit and tie. Infact, if i did wear a suite to work my boss would question my sanity. I'm usually in jeans and sneakers. Because of the nature of my office, we don't get snobby clients, which is why i like where i work.

sillygirl 04-07-05 11:20 PM

Does anyone remember that scene is SLC Punk when the girl polietly reminds the punkrocker that he whines all the time about how he is unique, and doesnt care what people think about him, and he sets his own trends and styles, and he doesnt want people to pay attention to him.

And then she reminds him that he wakes up and spends an hour shaving/dying and molding his mohawk.

seemed approproiate. methinks the fixie-riders doth protest too much.

sloppy robot 04-07-05 11:22 PM


Originally Posted by sillygirl
Does anyone remember that scene is SLC Punk when the girl polietly reminds the punkrocker that he whines all the time about how he is unique, and doesnt care what people think about him, and he sets his own trends and styles, and he doesnt want people to pay attention to him.

And then she reminds him that he wakes up and spends an hour shaving/dying and molding his mohawk.

seemed approproiate. methinks the fixie-riders doth protest too much.

yes.. me too.. to quote.. who was that.. shakesphere? "whoever smelt, it dealt it"

MKRG 04-08-05 05:15 PM

I got called mysterious once because of my choice in transport. She was pretty drunk though.


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