i was in austria at a rave with a glowstick in my shoe and met a breakdancing crew from london and went back to see them and they said "hey glowfoot!" they couldnt remember my real name, so i started to dance for them as glowfoot, or glow... and also my handlebars are green
started riding a bmx cos i didnt want to pay for the bus, then i realised it was dumb to ride on the road all the time and got a road bike, started couriering a few years ago and started realising fixies were easier to maintain and looked fun and have been riding for a year or so now
le car can fakengers enter the messenger race?
funny cause I used to live ON Smithfield Market, and always thought it would be a good spot for a checkpoint involving a few laps during an alleycat.
it was there, not anymore, its travelling the world, next stop is the exhibition at the design museum, and yorgo's right it is NOT a nike bike, it's a commission
simple flats are not a good idea on fixed in my opinion, you need to be secured to the bike, theres a guy who rides a dolan, brakeless on flat pedals, nutter
i put a set on the other day and could skid leaning in, but not in the saddle i didnt think it they were strong enough, but i havent had problems on other clip and strap pedals
you can use the frame to twist the dlock into breaking too.. i don't think abus' or kryptos just "break" in 10 seconds, i've tried on a krypto with similar bolt cutters and it barely scratched it
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you'd have thought they could be more inventive..