Psyclist
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- Northamptonshire
Just wondered what others opinions are on brakeless fixed gear riders, mainly track bikes on public roads.
Especially when there are laws & it is illegal here in the U.K.
Where I live, I have only seen several brakeless fixed riders. Once I came onto a corner, the man on his track bike had to skid (I know this is how they brake) and I had to out manoeuvre him as he carried on skidding for yards.
I think it's a trend more than about control. I've seen people on forums say brakes and gear levers are "in the way" or "unnecessary weight" which I think is silly. Yes the bike is fixed so it's possible to stop the bike, but it seems like a problem elsewhere and makes me wonder the factor of cyclists which were brakeless fixed gear riders in stats about cyclist deaths and accidents on U.K roads.
My friend from San Francisco made this facebook update the other week which (bolded) seems to say something about fixed gear riders.
Some fixed gear riders claim the police don't notice or care about brakeless, but that's not true.
I've seen on many forums people being fined or having their bike confiscated for being brakeless and a small majority were BMX's.
Anyone had experiences with this, or even have their own opinion?
Especially when there are laws & it is illegal here in the U.K.
Where I live, I have only seen several brakeless fixed riders. Once I came onto a corner, the man on his track bike had to skid (I know this is how they brake) and I had to out manoeuvre him as he carried on skidding for yards.
I think it's a trend more than about control. I've seen people on forums say brakes and gear levers are "in the way" or "unnecessary weight" which I think is silly. Yes the bike is fixed so it's possible to stop the bike, but it seems like a problem elsewhere and makes me wonder the factor of cyclists which were brakeless fixed gear riders in stats about cyclist deaths and accidents on U.K roads.
My friend from San Francisco made this facebook update the other week which (bolded) seems to say something about fixed gear riders.
Damn Im sore this morning !!! feel like a moron slammed into me doing 30 mph !! oh ya an idiot did slam into me !! still something must be done about these idiots with no brakes on their bikes, they will kill themselves or somebody else . did you know there is one fixie rider killed every 3 months in SF ? and still the police will not enforce the brakes on your bike law
Some fixed gear riders claim the police don't notice or care about brakeless, but that's not true.
I've seen on many forums people being fined or having their bike confiscated for being brakeless and a small majority were BMX's.
Anyone had experiences with this, or even have their own opinion?