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• #52
I actually thought that thread was quite funny.
Why are 'fixies' higher up than roadies, though?
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• #53
wait so we can only become more attractive (on our single speed fixed hub contraptions) by passing motorised vehicles?!!
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• #54
I actually thought that thread was quite funny.
Why are 'fixies' higher up than roadies, though?
bigger ego's
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• #55
Fastr typical accelleration and stereotypical reckless riding style.
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• #56
No, passing scooters is harder than passing cars. It is scooter passing that gets you the laydeez..
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• #57
Position handicap for riding in Jeans.
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• #58
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• #59
Kinda depends on if the scooter is fitted with rockets or not..
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• #60
So what if some roadies want to wear lycra and call comuting a pellaton? I never thought of it that way, I never thought of it as competative, I'd be the yellow jersey every time tough :-)
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• #61
I'm just glad I don't ride on any of the commuter drags
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• #62
So what if some roadies want to wear lycra and call comuting a pellaton? I never thought of it that way, I never thought of it as competative, I'd be the yellow jersey every time tough :-)
Are you on the C+ forum?
To be fair I think its all a bit of noddy fun...I doubt its serious...
Because of the Embankment Peloton I'm taking the south of the river route home tonight!
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• #63
Score - first ever commute on the fixed and I managed to overtake a car and an artic. Clearly I rule at this brakeless slave-bike lark and you all owe me an aerowwspook.
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• #64
Anyone can race downhill..
Was it you that yelled that at me on the Dunwich ride?
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