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Date: 13 May 2007 20:24:20
From: G.T.
Subject: The dangers of fixed!!!
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Well, I have to add another danger to Chalo's list of fixed gear drawbacks. That is, they're so damn fun that some are attempted to try tricks they can't easily do on a freewheel equipped bike. In fact, my new slogan is Fixed Gears Add Fun to the Flats, or FAFF for short. Anyway, the one and only trick I would like to accomplish so far is riding backwards. Today after I was mostly done with a ride that I didn't want to end, because fixed gears add so much fun to the flats, and since I had some light left I figured I would try to ride backwards in the parking lot of a local B of A. Well, on my first attempt I rode backwards for 30 feet or so, then I struggled for the next 15 minutes. Then I relaxed again and went with the flow. Cool, I'm riding backwards. Until I turn the bars left and lean right for some stupid ass awkward reason. I instantly slammed backwards down on my ass with some part of my frame hammering my shin bone. I now have a 2 inch hematoma sticking out of my shin. But I did get right back up and try it again with modest success before heading the rest of the way home. Greg -- The ticketbastard Tax Tracker: http://www.ticketmastersucks.org/tracker.html Dethink to survive - Mclusky
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Date: 14 May 2007 21:13:58
From: landotter
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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On May 13, 10:24 pm, "G.T." <getne...@dslextreme.com > wrote: > Well, I have to add another danger to Chalo's list of fixed gear > drawbacks. That is, they're so damn fun that some are attempted to try > tricks they can't easily do on a freewheel equipped bike. In fact, my > new slogan is Fixed Gears Add Fun to the Flats, or FAFF for short. > > Anyway, the one and only trick I would like to accomplish so far is > riding backwards. Today after I was mostly done with a ride that I > didn't want to end, because fixed gears add so much fun to the flats, > and since I had some light left I figured I would try to ride backwards > in the parking lot of a local B of A. Well, on my first attempt I rode > backwards for 30 feet or so, then I struggled for the next 15 minutes. > Then I relaxed again and went with the flow. Cool, I'm riding > backwards. Until I turn the bars left and lean right for some stupid > ass awkward reason. I instantly slammed backwards down on my ass with > some part of my frame hammering my shin bone. I now have a 2 inch > hematoma sticking out of my shin. > > But I did get right back up and try it again with modest success before > heading the rest of the way home. I hope you were responsible and had your SO hold your beer as you said, "honey, watch this!" *g* That said, I'm envious of folks that can do fixie tricks like track stands and riding backwards. I've got a gimpy inner ear which makes such things nigh impossible. Can't unicycle, juggle, or climb high ladders as well. Strangely enough, I have no problem cornering on a bike or on a motorcycle, but I do both deliberately through careful countersteering, rather than the natural "body english" a lot of folks use. Probably the same thing, but I gotta think about it. Speaking of *the dangers of fixed gear* (cue klaxons), I made myself figuratively piss my britches on a beer run tonight. Sober as a judge, but I wasn't thinking and jumped on my fixie in flip flops. Yes it has clips and straps. And I do ride it in unconventional shoes quite often, like my wooden Swedish clogs...but bare feet and flip flops are a bad match for fixed. So I'm flying down my first hill at 28mph (yes, I bothered to look at the computer, as I've been curious to my top speed fixed) and realize that, "crap, I'm on a fixie in flip flops!" and have all sorts of visions of severed toes flying, grab both my brakes (soo, uncool, eh?) and slow to walking pace, proceed sloooowly to the store and ride home. Sheldon Brown, I damn thee, and your pictures of digital disfigurement for causing me such a panic. ;-)
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Date: 15 May 2007 18:22:25
From: John Thompson
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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On 2007-05-15, landotter <landotter@gmail.com > wrote: > On May 13, 10:24 pm, "G.T." <getne...@dslextreme.com> wrote: >> >> Anyway, the one and only trick I would like to accomplish so far is >> riding backwards. [...] Well, on my first attempt I rode >> backwards for 30 feet or so, then I struggled for the next 15 minutes. >> Then I relaxed again and went with the flow. Cool, I'm riding >> backwards. Until I turn the bars left and lean right for some stupid >> ass awkward reason. I instantly slammed backwards down on my ass with >> some part of my frame hammering my shin bone. I now have a 2 inch >> hematoma sticking out of my shin. > I hope you were responsible and had your SO hold your beer as you > said, "honey, watch this!" *g* Keep trying until you can do this: http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2007/may/YorgoTloupas_2.htm -- John (john@os2.dhs.org)
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Date: 14 May 2007 22:02:46
From: G.T.
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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"landotter" <landotter@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1179202437.986117.269400@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > On May 13, 10:24 pm, "G.T." <getne...@dslextreme.com> wrote: >> Well, I have to add another danger to Chalo's list of fixed gear >> drawbacks. That is, they're so damn fun that some are attempted to try >> tricks they can't easily do on a freewheel equipped bike. In fact, my >> new slogan is Fixed Gears Add Fun to the Flats, or FAFF for short. >> >> Anyway, the one and only trick I would like to accomplish so far is >> riding backwards. Today after I was mostly done with a ride that I >> didn't want to end, because fixed gears add so much fun to the flats, >> and since I had some light left I figured I would try to ride backwards >> in the parking lot of a local B of A. Well, on my first attempt I rode >> backwards for 30 feet or so, then I struggled for the next 15 minutes. >> Then I relaxed again and went with the flow. Cool, I'm riding >> backwards. Until I turn the bars left and lean right for some stupid >> ass awkward reason. I instantly slammed backwards down on my ass with >> some part of my frame hammering my shin bone. I now have a 2 inch >> hematoma sticking out of my shin. >> >> But I did get right back up and try it again with modest success before >> heading the rest of the way home. > > I hope you were responsible and had your SO hold your beer as you > said, "honey, watch this!" *g* Hell no. I didn't think I'd crash but I made damn sure there wasn't anyone around in case I did. > > Speaking of *the dangers of fixed gear* (cue klaxons), I made myself > figuratively piss my britches on a beer run tonight. Sober as a judge, > but I wasn't thinking and jumped on my fixie in flip flops. Yes it has > clips and straps. And I do ride it in unconventional shoes quite > often, like my wooden Swedish clogs...but bare feet and flip flops are > a bad match for fixed. So I'm flying down my first hill at 28mph (yes, > I bothered to look at the computer, as I've been curious to my top > speed fixed) and realize that, "crap, I'm on a fixie in flip flops!" > and have all sorts of visions of severed toes flying, grab both my > brakes (soo, uncool, eh?) and slow to walking pace, proceed sloooowly > to the store and ride home. > Hahaha, I ride in my flip flops to the store all the time, but it's only 1/4 mile at 10 mph on flat streets. Greg
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Date: 14 May 2007 15:59:24
From: Jay Beattie
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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On May 14, 3:02 pm, Gazza <g...@blahblahblah.com > wrote: > Tim McNamara wrote: > > >http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/2.mov > > >http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/8.mov > > Ha Ha. Cool as.... I love the no hands track stand! Never ridden a fixie > but I think I may have to build one now ;-) > > G Boring and not that hard on a fixed gear. Try this: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/37388/bikedancer/ I saw some footage of a guy here in PDX riding down 2" diameter hand rails on a disable ramp and rolling his wheel over a security chain in an opening at the bottom of the ramp. Unreal. All while doing a wheelie on a SS freewheel bike. -- Jay Beattie.
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Date: 15 May 2007 17:01:52
From: Gazza
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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Jay Beattie wrote: > On May 14, 3:02 pm, Gazza <g...@blahblahblah.com> wrote: >> Tim McNamara wrote: >> >> >http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/2.mov >> >> >http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/8.mov >> >> Ha Ha. Cool as.... I love the no hands track stand! Never ridden a >> fixie but I think I may have to build one now ;-) >> >> G > > Boring and not that hard on a fixed gear. Try this: > http://www.metacafe.com/watch/37388/bikedancer/ > > I saw some footage of a guy here in PDX riding down 2" diameter hand > rails on a disable ramp and rolling his wheel over a security chain in > an opening at the bottom of the ramp. Unreal. All while doing a > wheelie on a SS freewheel bike. -- Jay Beattie. Cool clip. I love to watch the trials guys. I got a couple of Ryan Leech DVDs but if I practiced all day for the next 20 years I don't think I could do half the stuff he does. G
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Date: 14 May 2007 21:55:08
From: G.T.
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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"Jay Beattie" <jbeattie@lindsayhart.com > wrote in message news:1179183564.498617.276900@u30g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > On May 14, 3:02 pm, Gazza <g...@blahblahblah.com> wrote: >> Tim McNamara wrote: >> >> >http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/2.mov >> >> >http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/8.mov >> >> Ha Ha. Cool as.... I love the no hands track stand! Never ridden a >> fixie >> but I think I may have to build one now ;-) >> >> G > > Boring and not that hard on a fixed gear. Try this: > http://www.metacafe.com/watch/37388/bikedancer/ > Wow, I was completely mesmerized. Trials guys are amazing. Greg -- Ticketbastard tax tracker: http://ticketmastersucks.org/tracker.html Dethink to survive - Mclusky
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Date: 14 May 2007 15:37:25
From: DanKMTB@gmail.com
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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On May 14, 12:10 pm, r15...@aol.com wrote: > I know a guy who can roll ever so > slowly backward on a flat surface with his > freewheel bike, in a straight line, with very > little rocking or perceptible movement other > than a slow backpedal. It is eerie. I once bought a bike that did that. Body english helped, but the primary culprit was the chain was too tight. Freewheel failed not too long after anyway.
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Date: 14 May 2007 09:10:51
From:
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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On May 14, 9:58 am, "Leo Lichtman" <l.licht...@worldnet.att.net > wrote: > <r15...@aol.com>: (clip) Btw, you don't need a fixed gear to enjoy riding> backward, but with a freewheel you'll need some > > gravity. > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > You don't need gravity to propel you, but it helps to have some to hold you > DOWN. I watched a skilled trials rider go backwards by shifting his weight > forward and backward, while synchronizing his brakes to kill the forward > movement. Indeed it can be done. Pretty dang difficult though. I know a guy who can roll ever so slowly backward on a flat surface with his freewheel bike, in a straight line, with very little rocking or perceptible movement other than a slow backpedal. It is eerie. Most attempts to ride straight back devolve into wacky weaving, curlicues, etc. There are lots of folks who could ride around indefinitely like that, given enough space, but it is another thing altogether to decide on a destination and get there. Robert Robert
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Date: 14 May 2007 08:30:00
From: Paul Hobson
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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On May 14, 10:12 am, Tim McNamara <tim...@bitstream.net > wrote: > http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/2.mov > > http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/8.mov http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0AFpq6jFok I like the aerospoke wheels and expensive frames [/sarcasm] "NO BRAKES" is the new skateboarding. That said, it is a well made and cool video. \\paul
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Date: 14 May 2007 17:58:29
From: Tim McNamara
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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In article <1179156599.946776.73120@w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com >, Paul Hobson <pmhobson@gmail.com > wrote: > On May 14, 10:12 am, Tim McNamara <tim...@bitstream.net> wrote: > > http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/2.mov > > > > http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/8.mov > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0AFpq6jFok > > I like the aerospoke wheels and expensive frames [/sarcasm] > > "NO BRAKES" is the new skateboarding. Truth in that!
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Date: 14 May 2007 09:12:02
From: Tim McNamara
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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In article <134flj5mgqevba2@corp.supernews.com >, "G.T." <getnews1@dslextreme.com > wrote: > Well, I have to add another danger to Chalo's list of fixed gear > drawbacks. That is, they're so damn fun that some are attempted to > try tricks they can't easily do on a freewheel equipped bike. In > fact, my new slogan is Fixed Gears Add Fun to the Flats, or FAFF for > short. > > Anyway, the one and only trick I would like to accomplish so far is > riding backwards. Today after I was mostly done with a ride that I > didn't want to end, because fixed gears add so much fun to the flats, > and since I had some light left I figured I would try to ride > backwards in the parking lot of a local B of A. Well, on my first > attempt I rode backwards for 30 feet or so, then I struggled for the > next 15 minutes. Then I relaxed again and went with the flow. Cool, > I'm riding backwards. Until I turn the bars left and lean right for > some stupid ass awkward reason. I instantly slammed backwards down > on my ass with some part of my frame hammering my shin bone. I now > have a 2 inch hematoma sticking out of my shin. > > But I did get right back up and try it again with modest success > before heading the rest of the way home. http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/2.mov http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/8.mov
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Date: 14 May 2007 23:02:28
From: Gazza
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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Tim McNamara wrote: >> > > http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/2.mov > > http://www.oldskooltrack.com/files/images/8.mov Ha Ha. Cool as.... I love the no hands track stand! Never ridden a fixie but I think I may have to build one now ;-) G
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Date: 13 May 2007 22:47:48
From:
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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On May 13, 9:24 pm, "G.T." <getne...@dslextreme.com > wrote: > Well, I have to add another danger to Chalo's list of fixed gear > drawbacks. That is, they're so damn fun that some are attempted to try > tricks they can't easily do on a freewheel equipped bike. In fact, my > new slogan is Fixed Gears Add Fun to the Flats, or FAFF for short. > > Anyway, the one and only trick I would like to accomplish so far is > riding backwards. Today after I was mostly done with a ride that I > didn't want to end, because fixed gears add so much fun to the flats, > and since I had some light left I figured I would try to ride backwards > in the parking lot of a local B of A. Well, on my first attempt I rode > backwards for 30 feet or so, then I struggled for the next 15 minutes. > Then I relaxed again and went with the flow. Cool, I'm riding > backwards. Until I turn the bars left and lean right for some stupid > ass awkward reason. I instantly slammed backwards down on my ass with > some part of my frame hammering my shin bone. I now have a 2 inch > hematoma sticking out of my shin. > > But I did get right back up and try it again with modest success before > heading the rest of the way home. If you really rode '30 feet or so' on your first attempt, that is pretty unusual. Most fixed riders become fluent in backward circles before they learn to ride 'straight back,' which is considerably more difficult. Btw, you don't need a fixed gear to enjoy riding backward, but with a freewheel you'll need some gravity. Robert
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Date: 14 May 2007 15:58:57
From: Leo Lichtman
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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<r15757@aol.com >: (clip) Btw, you don't need a fixed gear to enjoy riding > backward, but with a freewheel you'll need some > gravity. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ You don't need gravity to propel you, but it helps to have some to hold you DOWN. I watched a skilled trials rider go backwards by shifting his weight forward and backward, while synchronizing his brakes to kill the forward movement.
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Date: 13 May 2007 23:13:36
From: G.T.
Subject: Re: The dangers of fixed!!!
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r15757@aol.com wrote: > On May 13, 9:24 pm, "G.T." <getne...@dslextreme.com> wrote: >> Well, I have to add another danger to Chalo's list of fixed gear >> drawbacks. That is, they're so damn fun that some are attempted to try >> tricks they can't easily do on a freewheel equipped bike. In fact, my >> new slogan is Fixed Gears Add Fun to the Flats, or FAFF for short. >> >> Anyway, the one and only trick I would like to accomplish so far is >> riding backwards. Today after I was mostly done with a ride that I >> didn't want to end, because fixed gears add so much fun to the flats, >> and since I had some light left I figured I would try to ride backwards >> in the parking lot of a local B of A. Well, on my first attempt I rode >> backwards for 30 feet or so, then I struggled for the next 15 minutes. >> Then I relaxed again and went with the flow. Cool, I'm riding >> backwards. Until I turn the bars left and lean right for some stupid >> ass awkward reason. I instantly slammed backwards down on my ass with >> some part of my frame hammering my shin bone. I now have a 2 inch >> hematoma sticking out of my shin. >> >> But I did get right back up and try it again with modest success before >> heading the rest of the way home. > > If you really rode '30 feet or so' on your first > attempt, that is pretty unusual. Most fixed riders become > fluent in backward circles before they learn to > ride 'straight back,' which is considerably more > difficult. > I should say my first attempt of today's session. I've been half-heartedly doing circles for awhile, today's the first time I hung out in a parking lot and really practiced. > Btw, you don't need a fixed gear to enjoy riding > backward, but with a freewheel you'll need some > gravity. > Yep. Greg -- The ticketbastard Tax Tracker: http://www.ticketmastersucks.org/tracker.html Dethink to survive - Mclusky
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