Should Fixed-Gear Bikes Be Allowed on the Road?

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  • Object17 Thanks Tynan.

    I love you like my own child.

  • I just wanted to point out that it was the opinion of one writer. Trawl through those posts and you will find pro- and anti-nuclear power/carbon offsetting/iron seeding articles as well. It's not as though TreeHugger is anti-fixed gear.

    Considering the scale of the controversy I am thinking of writing an article on it, although that may just stir things up further.

  • And also, no one had to get personal and offensive about it. Like I said, Lloyd is a good guy, and certainly not a "fucktard".

  • Sparky I just wanted to point out that it was the opinion of one writer.

    My comments were directed at the very same writer/article.

  • give. a. fuck. about that article.

  • May I be the first to point out that you can vote any number of times in the attached asinine poll.

    If you have the time to fuck it up (and feel the need) then you simply hit refresh and revote.

    Cycling does not need another critic like this.

  • Should walking be allowed?

    You could walk into things, or people. Just the other day some dude bumped my shoulder and it bloody hurt too. All I think when I see people walking is liability, accidents, risk... it's everywhere. Walking is really dangerous. Do you know how much it costs the health system and your local government in costs against those who trip and fall whilst outside? No, of course not... but it's lots. And we could really use that money to make people do something safer like ride a bike.

    Every time an older person drives down a street and sees a kid walking, they're thinking, that's my prey there... I'm gonna fuck that little kiddie. Walking is inherently unsafe as children are left open to be prey to paedophiles! Won't someone think of the children! Really, seriously, think of the fucking kids will ya!

    Walking should be made illegal. It is way safer for kids to have jet packs. It's safer for everyone to have jet packs. Everyone knows this, it's accepted and so need not be spoken about because it's so damn obvious. And that's why no-one speaks about it.

    Jet packs beat walking. And you should contact your local representative and get walking illegalised immediately.

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  • did the writer do any kind of research or did he just write that, because i had a similar view of fixed gears when i first got told about it but after riding it once you realise that they arent as dangerous as all that and he makes it sound like the majority of fixed wheel riders dont use any brakes which i have only seen a very few people doing

  • Sparky And also, no one had to get personal and offensive about it. Like I said, Lloyd is a good guy, and certainly not a "fucktard".
    well, how about he actually write a balanced article.

  • I want a jet pack now.

  • I think De La Soul said it best -A mind is a terrible thing to waste.

    Let's give Lloyd the benefit of the doubt.I dont know him and im sure he's a great guy.But he made a mistake writing that article in that way.What i would do is take it down and try again.my opinion of course.....

  • kipsy excellent.....thats my afternoon taken care of, thanks tynan.

    What the hell are you doing posting here, get back over to treehugger right now you have another 400 votes to cast.

  • he should come to bike polo and see how "dangerous" said bikes are. just because some knob can't ride/control a fixed bike, doesn't mean the people who do can't.

  • There's a lot of hate for Fixed Wheels on the intervoid today. A sign of a dying trend?
    In my experience people will tend to do what the hell they like regardless of laws, that's why we have the much loathedloved police force. If everyone stuck to the letter of the law then there would be no such need. If everything worked perfectly 100% of the time we would need to solicitors or litigators. 1-800-I'vehadanaccidentandwanttosuesomeone companies wouldn't exist.

    It's all well and good people discussing their ideals of how everything should work but no one wants to take responsibility. It's this mentality that blames the machine, not the moron behind it. Sure techinical and mechanical faults occur but surely anyone using a particular mode of transport should have the ability to ensure they can halt things safetly in these rare cases.
    Using brakeless Fixed Wheels as an example, IF the chain fails (either by falling off or snapping), and that's a hell of an if, I don't know of many people who ride brakeless who couldn't bring the bike to a stop using their foot on a rear wheel or dumping themself into the floor, avoiding hurting other people. Okay so it wouldn't be elegant but that's surely why we maintain our bikes and ensure correct chain tension &c.

    Articles such as these treat us as morons who consider ourselves unaccountable for our own actions. I stand by everything that I have ever done, even the mistakes that I've made, as they were my choices at a particular time, hence, my responsibility.

    I've never caused physical harm to anyone by my actions. I have been at the other end of the scale hurt by someone else, Mr 50*14 as an example. Still I find it easy to forgive this as exactly what it was, an accident. Not a maliceous attemp to damage myself or my belongings.

    Blame culture is a curse over intelligence.

  • dogsballs he should come to bike polo and see how "dangerous" said bikes are. just because some knob can't ride/control a fixed bike, doesn't mean the people who do can't.

    There you go again with your personal attacks ! 'Knob'

    I think it is pretty poor to resort to personal attacks against the writer of a an argument you do not subscribed to, ad hominem is no replacement for a well formed counterargument.

    But in this case you are right, the bloke is a knob.

  • anyone who writes an article for something called "treehugger" is a fucktard imho

  • Let's go killing !

  • I just like the word fucktard. And jetpacks.

    You bunch of fucktards. Yeah!

  • This isn't cool. The guy wrote a piece that you disagree with and you call him, a friend of mine, a knob.

    If we were all sitting in a pub talking about this you wouldn't say that to his face, and I don't see why you feel justified in doing it now.

  • The vote will soon go our way... mwahahaha!

  • treehugger is a jetpack

  • Sparky This isn't cool. The guy wrote a piece that you disagree with and you call him, a friend of mine, a knob.

    Yes.

    Sparky If we were all sitting in a pub talking about this you wouldn't say that to his face, and I don't see why you feel justified in doing it now.

    Because we are not sat in the pub face to face is it easier the call him a knob, is that so hard to understand ?

  • its pretty slanderous as an artile though, isn't it. the facts are wrong, so the person who wrote it is a bit of an idiot for putting it out on the world wide web and running a survey based on those wrong facts.

    so, people are free to have a go. simple.

  • looks like the tide is turning in the vote! good work lads! :D

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