Radius said:Well seeing as you're clearly the authority on everything, I'll just piss off and die in a hole then.
Radius said:Well don't be 'like that' then.
Radius said:There are better ways to prove someone wrong than to be condescending and a bit rude / dismissive. And that's good coming from you considering you're the same age as me but act as if you're about 30 years older...
ilovebikes said:dear o dear o dear o dear, the youth of today
i was only asking about fixed wheels ffs
Joe24 said:Sorry, im abit into fixed, just abit though, as you can tell![]()
Radius said:I didn't agree, that's allowed. I still think they're clearly related, but let's not go back there. It was still about you wanting to be right. I did try to end it a few times...and it wasn't a personal attack, as it was going off topic and was rather pointless. That counts for me as well.
You are a right wind up merchant, that's all I can say. But don't worry about it, cos we love you, right?
And sorry ilovebikes, for making this thread, erm...different.
Radius said:It's chopped and flopped....![]()
skwerl said:I'm in a pedantic mood so I'm going to point out the definitions of flop and flip.
Most relevant are:
FLIP: to turn over, esp. with a short rapid gesture
FLOP: to change suddenly, as from one side or party to another
For completion. FLIP-FLOP: any of several similar devices having two alternative states
So. I'd say flipped is better. Chopped is also better than clipped but 'chopped and flipped' doesn't rhyme and there's nothing more important in the kewl world of fixed riding than ensuring all terms rhyme or end in 'ie'