fossyant said:Nope..but watch your ass..........![]()
Oh don't worry, I go fast enough to avoid the spray

fossyant said:Nope..but watch your ass..........![]()
Radius said:Oh don't worry, I go fast enough to avoid the spray![]()
zimzum42 said:No different from slamming it on with a regular geared bike as far as I can see.
When you're braking with plenty of notice on a geared, you use the back brake. With a fixie you use your legs. Its only in close moments you slam on the brakes whichever bike. As for the fixie, I do use the front brake when feeling a bit lazy too!
Molecule Man said:Lots more about fixies here.![]()
Radius said:Here's some questions and some answers:
Do I ride what you'd probably call a 'fashion fixed'? Yes.
Do I ride brakeless? Yes.
Am I a courier? No.
Do I have more fun riding it? Probably.
Do I care what anyone else thinks? No.
The problem I have with people seeing fixed gear riding as now being a 'fad' and interesting / individual looking bikes being 'hipster', is the generalisation that these 'hipsters' don't know what they're doing or don't ride well. Sure, some of them are completely in it for the looks and make awful decisions like running SS with just a front brake, but your bike doesn't have to be a utilitarian mudguarded monster to mean that you're serious or skilled as a cyclist. Sometimes people like to have a bit of fun, which I why I went to the opposite extreme of my road bike / road riding. I don't see the problem with that...
Radius said:Don't worry I saw the 'Richard Head' bit![]()