A coupla weeks ago I was surfing the web for some cycling vids, and I found a really cool fixie clip. It was somewhat similar in style to, and as beautifully shot as, Macaframa's SF Track Bike Promo: YouTube- Macaframa SF Track Bike Promo
It was also almost certainly set in San Fran -- it basically featured a guy going slowly up those hills and then descending at breakneck speed, pedalling like crazy. I'm also pretty sure it was set to some music.
Unfortunately the URL is no longer in my browser history, and several hours' worth of searching haven't given me any joy either :-(. Anyone got any idea what I'm talking about?
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Hi all
A coupla weeks ago I was surfing the web for some cycling vids, and I found a really cool fixie clip. It was somewhat similar in style to, and as beautifully shot as, Macaframa's SF Track Bike Promo: YouTube- Macaframa SF Track Bike Promo
It was also almost certainly set in San Fran -- it basically featured a guy going slowly up those hills and then descending at breakneck speed, pedalling like crazy. I'm also pretty sure it was set to some music.
Unfortunately the URL is no longer in my browser history, and several hours' worth of searching haven't given me any joy either :-(. Anyone got any idea what I'm talking about?