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I got the 42 x 12 book, and it's great. Terrific photos. I like to leaf through it every so often, and chuckle at the existential conundrums like "who is the fixie rider?".
Great as it is, it's not as good as "FIXED global fixed-gear bike culture" by Andrew Edwards and Max Leonard (which gives thanks to our own @Lewis_from_Lewes in the Acknowlegments section at the back).
I'd recommend both books to any fixie fan.
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user maxl's other work is also worth your time - higher calling is my personal fave
@Dogtemple I'd love to take that off your hands if its still going, be a good one for the office :)
Would anyone like this fixie book. It’s very of it’s time. I think around 2007 ish.
Has quite a lot of nice photos of interesting bikes and a lot of cringy inspirational and aspirational words.
It’s hard back, it’s free!
For extra hipster vibes from way back can also chuck in a vice magazine from the same era, full of photos of thoroughly dislikable people and some interesting articles.
All free please.