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  • i remember seeing the life of brian on a site just a few days ago in divx i watched it didn't bookmark the bloody site... damn...

  • i bought it on doovde!

  • i have it on vhs!

  • bareknuckle for adrenaline junkies.

  • MrSmith

    remember kids it's just a bike with one gear.

    I think this applies to fixed gears as well. By the way, I'm going to set up a cross check to do some ss offroading so I'd better start buying your listed accessories now.

  • Forgive me for I have sinned. My singlespeed/fixed offroader has become my 8 geared hardtail (Suspension, I mean WTF?).
    Surely this fixed is the new single is the new 8 gears & chainguide is the new 27 gears is the new get the point yet?
    Bikes are their for having fun, Maybe you should be discussing rider stereotypes.

    Grassroot hippies - Shun all forms of transport that aren't human powered due to concerns regarding climate change.
    Pierced, Tattooed Skinheads - Adrenalin Junkies, always seeking the next close call.
    City Commuters - People who accept that cyoling is the best way to get around a city.

    etc

  • couriers- like bikes need bear money

  • we use them as protection against overly zelous coppers

  • scott dun got broked [quote]Object17
    Pierced, Tattooed Skinheads - Adrenalin Junkies, always seeking the next close call.

    Hehe...
    Pierced, Tattooed Skinheads - like sewing pretty coloured pieces of fabric together,always seeking the next cup of tea...:)[/quote]

    Does that mean I need to start sewing and stop drinking Coffee? ;]

  • either that or (eeek) grow hair.

  • Actually I have a mohican at the minute...

  • i am shocked and appalled!

  • But secretly a little intrigued.

  • is that the line you use on drunk frat boys?

  • Would it work if it was?

  • mabey slightly better then "i have candy"

  • stonster It's all about making your own bike out of the components you found in the garage. If you bought it as a fixed...it doesn't count! Until it has your blood on it, it still belongs to the company you bought it from.

    you twat.

    I think that if you didn't physically turn and weld the components yourself out of raw metals, then it isn't a real bike -it doesn't exist in this corporeal plane.

  • Highfive

  • Object17 Maybe you should be discussing rider stereotypes.

    Grassroot hippies - Shun all forms of transport that aren't human powered due to concerns regarding climate change.
    Pierced, Tattooed Skinheads - Adrenalin Junkies, always seeking the next close call.
    City Commuters - People who accept that cyoling is the best way to get around a city.

    etc

    People who like:

    -going fast
    -skidding
    -trackstanding
    -doing tricks
    -going up
    -just riding along
    -etc.

  • Object17
    Pierced, Tattooed Skinheads - Adrenalin Junkies, always seeking the next close call.

    ..except when they are waiting tables at Wagamama's

  • nimhbus [quote]stonster It's all about making your own bike out of the components you found in the garage. If you bought it as a fixed...it doesn't count! Until it has your blood on it, it still belongs to the company you bought it from.

    you twat.

    I think that if you didn't physically turn and weld the components yourself out of raw metals, then it isn't a real bike -it doesn't exist in this corporeal plane.[/quote]woah.. i think your reading into his post a bit far there, no? i think the idea of his post was you maybe start off riding whatever you learn more about fixed gear riding, you find that theres a lot more interesting combinations than just buying one from a shop. So therefore you build something that is unique and special to you be it from NOS, secondhand or new. A lot of people i know started with a langster, flyer, fuji or a bianchi they changed most stock parts then eventualy changed completely to something that they build themselves.

  • Aw fuck you Mike ;)

  • |³|MA3K Aw fuck you Mike ;)
    Fuck you..i think some just tried to sell some used shorts in the trade threads..go roast him down ;)

  • willski [quote]Object17
    Pierced, Tattooed Skinheads - Adrenalin Junkies, always seeking the next close call.

    ..except when they are waiting tables at Wagamama's[/quote]

    Lies. I'll have you know I have a very respectable job. Well if you can calling lying for a living respectable. Who am I kidding, accountants are all cunts. Where's that Wagamama phone number, I need to get a new job. And their aprons. I love the aprons.

  • I like aprons...

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