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• #27
Less neon, please. More people riding bikes of all kinds in ads. I got smoked by a fluoro-wearing, mountain bike ridin' commuter last week and I was pleased for him.
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• #28
Many fixed gear riders will complain endlessly at the sight of their bikes featured in advertisements of popular multinational companies. Typically these people will think of themselves as ahead of the curve and have elitist attitudes --- just another way of saying that they are intollerant and closed minded. Their complaints reveal themselves to be as interested in fasion as those they dislike, since, if they truely did not care, the use and popularisation of fixed gear bikes should be of no consequence.
For those interested in cycling, anyone who becomes interested in riding bikes, even if it as a result of buying a fixed gear bike to look good, is a good thing. Of course, a certain amount of snobbishness is anavoidable when people are seen riding bikes so absurdly deviting from anything remotely functional that they can't even ride fast, but just leads to a smile on my face and I can't complain about that. --- teomeI wouldn't normally write something like that but you asked for it and it's been on my mind recently
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• #29
Fixed? It's all about gears and 29ers now.
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• #30
LG29SS.com
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• #31
Bollocks, It's all about balls the size of water melons
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• #32
I'm lovin it?
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• #33
'fixies are the new rollerblades'
We stole it from the curryers who, in turn, stole it from the athletes... They haven't stopped bitchin' since...