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• #102
@ hippy - noze. pmze me itz
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• #103
great sat evening. very busy.
and a great mag. well done to all those involved.
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• #104
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone at Fixed Mag for putting together such a sweet rag.. ;)
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• #105
Anyone got a spare mag they could send me?? Will reimburse postage and price of a pint (Manchester prices that is, not your six-figure-salary london pint tho!)
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• #106
Anyway of buying this online at all? I'm in Ireland.
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• #107
Anyway of buying this online at all? I'm in Ireland.
Seconded - or at least where can I go and get one (in London)?
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• #108
And another... but in Glasgow this time!
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• #109
There is meant to be a pdf going up at some point. Keep an eye out.
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• #110
cavendish have some on the counter
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• #111
condor, bikefix and the carhartt store too
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• #112
thanks for mine :)
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• #113
rik, i got the 14T cog 4 u still
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• #114
that will be nice dogs, thanks.
are you doing CM tonight?
if not next week some drinks
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• #115
Some coverage:
http://thegoat.backcountry.com/blog/2008/06/26/the-brits-are-pretty-stoked-on-fixed-gears-eh/The first print magazine dedicated solely to fixed gear bikes launched in London a few days back. So far everything still seems to be going pretty well over on this side of the Hotlantic.
It’d be easy to make fun of these people for jumping onto the trend. I mean, I’m sure there was a Tie-Dye Magazine that launched about 15 years ago. But I have to support this kind of work. For one thing it’s bringing more money and cool jobs into the bike industry, but an even better reason is that there’s no good reason to hate on these people. I can understand how someone who’s been riding a fixie for the past 30 years feels marginalized by all the guys hanging out in the park on their tricked-out Pistas. Their lifestyle and culture is being usurped to in the name of fashion and bike sales. But that’s just the thing—bike sales—it’s not like they’re using the fixie-branded rider to sell offshore oil exploration to the masses. The uprising of the bike is upon us. Crusty fixed gear riders won’t stand in the way. Good luck Fixed Magazine (I give them 3 issues before they fold). -
• #116
So have people said where it can be got from? I looked in CycleFit but it was not there.
Carharrt in Covent Garden?
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• #117
Update on the 'Fixed' site this afternoon, promising a PDF this weekend...
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• #118
cheers
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• #119
I picked up a copy from Cavendish Cycles today.
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• #120
PIcked up a hard copy together. Fair play, I put a fanzine together myself so appreciate how much hard work is involved.
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• #121
PDF is up on the site now
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• #122
PDF is up on the site now
checked it y'day through Hypebeast.
sweet as...nice work to all involved
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• #123
Hehe what's planned for issue 4?
Looking forward to getting sight of a copy. (No doubt this bloke said the same about BMX Action Bike).
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• #124
Hehe what's planned for issue 4?
Looking forward to getting sight of a copy. (No doubt this bloke said the same about BMX Action Bike).
I found my annual in my mum's loft the other week.
The Flying Banana still looks cool. -
• #125
So have people said where it can be got from? I looked in CycleFit but it was not there.
Carharrt in Covent Garden?
not there either, gonna try Bodhi
Hippy - my helmet is quite grubby but I'm sure that if you pop round tonight and give it a vigorous buffing then it should all come good
[in tonight if you want to collect]