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Winter Warriors Edition
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welcome to my office
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neeeeeeeowwwwww
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ive been getting into cycling a bit more this year and planning to do some longer rides next year, got this bike on the cheap and this pic was me just changing to some gravelkings, fuck me they were had to put on
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YOLO
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>>2059993
akshually its summer here fr fr
22c at night and boiling me balls
>>2060080
Rite tite mite
What bout mud tho
>>2060094
The street look with actual riding gear is an interesting combo. Really digging the red shade
>>2060142
I know they're 700 wheels but on that frame it looks like you're running one of them 26x1.00 setups that urban warriors used to rock on downton some 20 years ago
Now look at me bike haha so small
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There you go. I'm happy with it.
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>>2060751
Ok, I took a sip of the big boy drink and straightened it in the vice. Only the paint cracked, which I'm ok with.
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>>2060747
Hey man, we have winters here too, for example, in September it was still in the mid 80s in the afternoon but now it's in the lower 60s, and at night it's in the upper 40s to lower 50s, be careful out there in these harsh vibes and conditions fellow Calichads
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>>2060817
counterpoint:
loaded rear, at speeds less than cruising speed (like, say, over bumpy terrain while trail riding, or just any slow riding) makes the weight pivot the frame at the headset aka "tail wags the dog". it's super annoying.
up front, loads past a certain weight do affect handling, but you can hold it steady with your arms. you can't do anything about the wagging.
it really comes down to preference and how/what you ride, but I've done both and prefer front. this is on roads and light off-road gravel, dirt, sandy paths in my case.
if he's going to run panniers, I would recommend he puts a crossbar as low as is practical on the fork and stay
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Winter touring setup for a trip across Norway in February this year.
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>>2060897
is it this one or you haven't updated your map?
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>>2060908
Yep that was in February.
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>>2060915
Get a load of this sodomitic homofaggot. :D
This is why people say they're not cyclists. There's snow on the ground and this queer is riding his bike. :DD
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Made for moving as quick as can be
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>>2060966
holy reoccurring digits
I want one
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>>2060978
didnt read the rest of your conversation but "quick" for a vehicle generally refers to maintaining speed well in rough and wild handling regardless of (and usually having a low) top speed while generally fast merely implies a high top speed but not necessarily being able to maintain it in corners or on rough or slippery surfaces
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>>2060976
Do you know what quick means? Haha. And what's wrong with going up hill? It's even more satisfying that you're seen as performing some kind of fear of strength going up hill when you're just doing a daily ride. Problem?
¯\_(⊙_ʖ⊙)_/¯
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>>2060997
Exactly, I never spin out because I rarely even get to my top speed in fucking London. And I wouldn't even want to go 45mph, I'd be scared as hell, (fixed it not) right before I go head first into the corner of someone's open door they they kindly surprised my with last second
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>>2061012
Hahah wah? These GP5000s are literally new, that was after I think around the 8th ride. It was just a wet day and going though a park with all kinds of debris sticking to the Tires. Why is everyone so upity here? Maybe it's always like this, I visit maybe a few times a year
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>>2061023
I would, but the only thing about fixies is I can't imagine how to get my feet back in the loops should I ever have to while moving
don't want my shins crushed
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met a cute friendly dog
>>2061030
>perfectly clean bike
>only one bottle cage
>no lights, no tools
do you even ride your bike?
>>2060966
lol
lmao even
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>>2061032
What's funny bucko? You're pretty ignorant and cocky. I'm glad you'll never open your mind because a hell of a rabbit hole, very fun, and you'll never know :)
It's a track bike, it's not supposed to be anything the Scott is. If I was doing your de France I'd definitely like one
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Sometimes I think about getting a nice winter bike but why bother when everything on it will be trash in 3 seasons
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this has to be a joke, no way its 4400 euros from their site
sure it looks nice at a glance, but the more you look at it the goofier it looks, is it a small?
also the bars seem to be pointing upwards a bit
also lmao, exposed cables on a 4k euro bike, not to mention the holes for the nonexistent cables
and also buying a 4k bike and having to mess with it
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>>2061245
>can't comprehend physically getting on a bike frame and deciding it is good for your needs
>pigeonholing everyone in a rage and citing marketing buzzwords
Seems like you're the one who has been affected by marketing anon. Everyone else just enjoys their bikes. You have literally been scared away from hundreds of bike models just because of their marketing lmao.
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>>2060278
i climbed up the banks of a velodrome and took the photo from above
>>2060913
I dread riding in 5c weather, that's just grim
Gr8 bike tho
>>2060966
Are you the argie that used to post here a couple years ago? Amazing bike, gorgeous geometry, personally i'd go with toe straps, i like to put pressure more towards the front of the foot
>>2061032
Why not call that a cyclocross bike at this point tho, perhaps the slacker geometry? Lack of cantis? Looks awesome anyway
>>2061066
I dont understand why the frame is so small since you said that's your size but what matters is that you love it and you ride it. I'm always seething at the fact the bikes that peak my interest are not sold in my country and thus i have to bodge together something that resembles them
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Raleigh r40
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>>2061258
This guy gets it.
Regarding the apparent size, it's actually 1cm larger than this frame >>2060912 and apart from the lens distortion probably looks smaller because of the Ritchey VentureMax.
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i just realized my chainline was off by about 4 spacers. Night and day difference, the only thing i feel is holding this junk back now (besides the 1045 steel frame) is the chinesium tire on the rear. Might buy another Maxxis Re-Fuse to pair with the one on the front. Gotta say tho, it do be hard sometimes bros, this constant cycle of cycling viciously for months then going another couple of months or years with no bike and then repeating it all again gets harder each time (same for running, double so), i'm turning 26 soon so all that retard youth energy is due to evaporate in no time if i dont get my shit together. Although at this point i think i'm cycling just for the nostalgia of it really, i miss the pre-covid world.
Thanks for reading my blog
>>2061326
Yes, years ago there was an argentinian with a track Bianchi that lived somewhere in the south of the country where the vegetation resembles the kind seen in your picture. Although thinking about it now i guess his Bianchi was much older
>toe straps
Sorry i meant toe cages. I tried using them velcro straps but i dont think i have the fine motor controls on the tip of my foot to be able to get on them with the bike moving, always found toe cage easier and more intuitive (they can really destroy a weaker shoe tho)
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This year we had -1c with frost for the first time in a decade here and i commute to work by motorcycle. It was utterly miserable, although i imagine in a bike the constant heating of the body would make it less so
>11c
That's fall/winter temps, tho we got down to around that last week when there was heavy rain (it's the peak of summer here). At this point it is safer to trust on horoscopes and zodiac signs than the weather forecast and seasons.
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>>2061380
>repeating it all again gets harder each time
It never gets easier, you only get stronger
>i'm turning 26 soon so all that retard youth energy is due to evaporate in no time if i dont get my shit together
That's a lie, once you get your shit together you won't have time to ride, that's how people in their 30s lose their physical capacity. If you stay active, you'll stay strong. I'm entering my late 30s and I don't even feel close to slowing down because I never stopped, I started riding more, I might even be fitter now than I was in my 20s
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>>2061380
>Sorry i meant toe cages. I tried using them velcro straps but i dont think i have the fine motor controls on the tip of my foot to be able to get on them with the bike moving, always found toe cage easier and more intuitive (they can really destroy a weaker shoe tho)
How do you get back into them when moving?
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>>2061380
-1 is pretty brutal but I have no idea where you live, you didn't say. Could be Antarctica. 11C here is not normal for London. That's very warm.
And nope I'm not the Argentinan, that's a very nice bike for a south American though, I'm sure he's loving it.
When I first got stamps I thought the same until I got some good ones, trust me it's really easy, they're very rigid and feel good on the top of the foot. I'd hate to use Cages and have my whole foot imprisoned. I don't know why you repeated your question though haha, but getting in and out of them is very smooth while moving.
By the way take this breaks off
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>>2061388
Yeah i meant on a fitness sense, i dont really care for the other things because i know there's plenty of time for that but if i dont get my shit together regarding to taking on cycling and running without stopping i know it will get harder and harder and each time i try it i will have more difficult to the same point i was before
>>2061398
Solid foundation, i hope to get back to that
>>2061401
I use those old Wellgo pedals with a little tab on them, that way you can step on them with the tip of your foot and slide inside the cage. What i find hard about velcro straps is that they often gets deformed and lose their shape so it becomes impossible to get on them
>>2061404
Southern Brazil, near São Paulo, so, not unheard of but really brutal regardless
When it was fixed i was actually rocking this thing brakeless but now it is single speed since i'm finding it more enjoyable for just cruising around trying to get back in shape. I know i'm gonna get the fixie itch eventually tho
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>>2061388
I'm 35 and fittest I've ever been in my life haha. Crazy the type of shit people tell themselves about the aging, then they make it come true. Good luck to them, old age is going to be pure hell, all day every day
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>>2061406
Surely you'll get bored of that, never heard of anyone going from fixed to single, I didn't it the other way round and never looked back. If you really just love cruising around I can't argue with that though.
How good is Fejoada? I was thinking of trying it the other day. I'm so curious
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>>2061442
That's absolutely horrible. Spends your last days after living your life as formidable and great man as some little scanning and or bagging dweeb. Definitely not offence to anyone with that kind of job but your way of thinking is pretty messed up anon
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>>2061409
Very delightful and enjoyable. The best part of it for me is the tenderness and flavour that the beef and sausages reach after boiling in the stew with the beans for so long, they become almost as soft as the beans and the texture on the mouth is unique.
That said, keep in mind it's still a stew, a very heavy one at that, so you will probably eat more than you should, so give yourself time to digest aftewards, a little nap perhaps. It's really a one time in the week kind of meal.
On my company, and for some reason i dont know why, on almost all companies and restaurants wednesday is Feijoada day.
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>>2061401
nta but I can flip into toe-clips as quickly and reliably as I can get into clipless. this comes only after long practice, but if you're new to it some of the MKS pedals have enormous flip tabs.
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got myself a sekine boik to restore as a single speed errand bike, the lugs are so sexy for a 100 euro, looks like a riv
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>>2061807
unfortunately all I got now is single speed wheels from previous crashed bike, I will post before and after once done. I also decoded the serial number and it's one of the last models produced in Japan before moving to Canada (1973) that's why it ended up in Europe since I was puzzled what a Canadian brand is doing here. Also it says chromo but it feels gas pipe-ish probably due to wheels and everything being steel so hopefully stripping it down to frame and fork with modern aluminium composite going to make it shine again.
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why the fuck did I ride in that shit, the amount of cleaning I had to do, and still have to do now...
in fucking 1°C degree weather
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>>2061803
Center pulls + steel rims is one of those combinations that only the 70s had the nerve to give us. But, once you put some aluminum wheels in there and perhaps change the pads of the brakes it ends up being a nice ride.
I also doubt any "cromoly" road bikes from that era, they all have gas pipe, wether a little bit or 90% of the frame. The charm isn't really the material, it's the geometry and the sturdiness that those bikes offer, i guarantee you that that bike is a beast both on the road and off road on some gravel or dirty path
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>>2061819
it does have insane clearance for a road bik, could fit 32 on there with some fenders but yeah I doubt the chromo claim even though champion is supposed to be mid range tange tubing that is popular with rigid mtb forks. It feels too heavy and stiff in comparison to 80s chromo Moser I had but for cargo hauling seems reliable.
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>>2061819
>Center pulls
there was an anon who said that centerpulls brake really well. but I guess they were steel and heavy? I've never used them, personally. but yeah, the steel rims are garbage.
>>2061812
oh, yeah, if you've got aluminum wheels but single speed, by all means ditch the steel wheels.
I did a resto mod of an old bike recently and the aluminum parts you can get on ali are perfectly serviceable for negligible cost.
that bike is going to clean up nice
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changed my studded tyres off since snow is gone and promptly ate shit on some black ice lmao
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>>2061941
also copped a cool manitou skareb. waiting for new seals from shockcraft, gonna put it on for summer
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>>2061820
I was wrong, the frame and fork in size 56cm weighs 3100 grams while my old 54cm 80s Moser was 3400 grams. I tested the frame with rubber mallet and it sounds musical, everything tight.
Now I have to order long reach brakes for the 700c conversion (it came with 27 wheels) and a new seatpost since it's a bit weird with the 26.2 size. I also saw a canadian dude selling new decals on ebay and maybe touch up the frame with red paint too? The old owner painted the rear silver like an idiot since SHS models are actually rare and come with chromed socks instead of all silver.
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>I was wrong
yeah, I was wondering about that, I've never heard of any company putting fake decals on for the steel. if anything, they make decals imitating the look of the good steel but with the real type and serial number. here's a Raleigh gas pipe decal they hope you'll confuse with Reynolds, but they don't actually lie. that's a really cool find. the fact that it came with 27s seems to be why they have big tire clearance. the high tier models in the Miyata 300 series came with 700s and skinny >25mm clearance, but the "worse" entry level models came with 27s and I can fit 32s and fenders. never bothered with a 700c conversion since I had alu rims, though. your bike is gonna be nice, man.
I do all my touch-ups with nail polish or Testors hobby paint. I have used auto touch up paint in the past, which can be a perfect match to bikes with some flake or iridescence in the color, but at some point (in the usa, at least) they more than doubled in price, so fuck that. might be worth looking at over in yuroland, though.
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>>2061954
>Miyata 300 series
excuse me, I meant the X12 series. I have a 312, the 512 and up have narrow clearance. the 112 they didn't even put on this page of the catalog because the frame was a downgrade from the triple-butted miyata cromo which the rest of the series on this page got. so my 312 was the sweet spot, it turns out.
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>>2061945
>chromed socks
yeah I see them when I enlarge the pic.
now that she's stripped, it should be easy to mask off the socks/frame and spray the stays and fork back to red if you want. nowadays art stores sell spray paint in every shade for muralists if your hardware store doesn't have a perfect match. surface the silver paint with fine grit sandpaper so the new paint doesn't chip off. you could do a layer of primer if you want to really protect against chips but I wouldn't bother unless you're going to repaint the whole frame and turn it into a big project. afterwards you can shine the chrome by rubbing it with a ball of aluminum foil and vinegar or coca cola.
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>>2061954
I didn't even plan on going higher than 28 but now definitely going to put some 32 tires on there. The rear clearance could also fit 10 speed wheel which is a surprise, something to upgrade in the future. I'm a bit worried about trying to paint it since finding the right color is a pain so I might just clean it and leave it.
Some people already convert these to gravel bikes, old 70s frames are perfect for it it seems. No need to give surly or rivendell a fortune.
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>>2061956
I will try to strip the silver paint with acetone since it's just a layer applied with a brush and try to get a small tin of matching red hobbyist paint to cover some chips. The letter decals will be removed but the other 2 label ones I will cover with clear tape cut to size to protect them. Also found a good deal on pic related, these will be perfect for the conversion.
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>>2061964
its LX v-brakes
m737 gruppo
un300 bottom bracket with diy japanese bearings
ritchey wcs carbon handlebars
ritchey comp 130mm 84d stem
ritchet comp seatpost
sqlab 50x pedals
sqlab 711 grips
avid 1.9L brake levers
d521/lx m570 wheelset for winter
x517/m570 wheelset for summer
offset bearings shock hardware with igus bushings
enduro ptfe sealed frame bearings
silver tk fork with motion control damper hacked in, 85mm travel and longer & softer negative spring
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>>2061998
also dura-ace ball bearings in the hubs with red line synthetic grease. mineral oil based gl2 grease gets pretty gummy in freezing temps, little tip for you goys.
also i got some shell industrial slideway oil to use for fork lowers, this stuff apparently mogs oem oil for bushing lubrication. though its mineral oil based so it too gets pretty stiff in cold too, i use 75w-90 synthetic castrol gear oil there in winter.
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this is my stereo setup, btw
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>>2062006
right?
there's an incredibly easy fix for this but people just don't want the look of fenders? but then grouse about when their bike looks like his pic. it's some type of mental illness. not the type that debilitates you and prevents you from functioning in society, but still.
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nta fenders are suddenly like 900$ each for some reason so thats why i dont have any
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>>2062012
>it's some type of mental illness. not the type that debilitates you and prevents you from functioning in society, but still.
>tfw have the opposite kind of mental illness, super autism+adhd, extremely proficient at nearly every skilled task but dysfunctional at fitting into society
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Snowy shitbike rides are the best anons
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putting away my christmas tree
brakes are on maintenance
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wip and daily
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>>2063133
yeah i know, exo casings, i have to be real about the actual terrain around here and id rather the lighter casings than true DH casings because im not hitting absurd rock drops or anything where the puncture resistance matters
tubeless and exo casings on other relatively light parts makes it feel a lot lighter which helps on climbs, which this can just barely do
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last hours of snow. rainfall in few hours.
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>>2063313
It's so beautiful my heart hurts.
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>>2063313
the fact that 4chan independently came up with that name for the Dolan meme will never not be hilarious
>>2063313
it looks pretty neat but what the hell these random graphics look like shit
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>>2063327
You're too poor to understand.
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I just love riding it everywhere
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and her older sister
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>>2063895
I ride as if I don't have them, in the sense that I mostly just decelerate, or I skid when I have to slow down fast / whenever I feel like it
But they're there in case of an emergency, or when I just feel a bit lazy and don't want to use my legs to stop
I can also run way faster than if I didn't have them, since they allow me to brake in a way shorter space and time
Also great when going downhill
>65km/h in a long steep descent in traffic
>my brakeless mates not getting above 35km/h so as not to die at the intersection at the end of it
feels good man
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>>2063894
you've got the crazy mtb seat tube angle but instead of trying to defeat it by slamming the seat forward and raising the post to get leg extension, you went for a semi-recumbent fit and slammed it backwards and lowered the post.
no wonder you love the new bike so much.
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>>2063897
(You) are still a pussy, fadsie is something you should ride in your 20s and go all in while your knees are fresh with no brakes and no helmet. It's something you will remember fondly in your later years or die in traffic accident instead. You will never experience the full thing nor will you be respected or accepted in the fixie cred like this, so might as well put the rear brake and at least look like normal single speed person instead of a spineless poser.
The thrill of precisely calculating the distance required to stop with mad skidz and hops before you get smashed or bailing creatively is part of the game, nullifying this with front brake is disgusting. Put some training wheels while you at it you little faggit.
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>>2063896
>can afford to not run the rear without losing braking power".
Yeah dude those 3g of brakes will certainly win you the championship when you literally have truck nuts and a light on it, on a frame with extra frame. based weight weenie not even painting it either, all that paint might slow you down when you're running pedals with giant decal'd faux-leather straps on them and have half a fucking magic deck stuffed into your wheel.
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>>2063896
Fixie is all about the full unga though. It's not the aesthetics, nor the affordability or the lightness. It's all about commitment and awareness. I wish I could put it more eloquently, but I just can't. The other anon was a bit rough on (you), but he was spot on. Stop fooling yourself and just hop on a proper road bike.
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>>2063897
>my brakeless mates not getting above 35km/h so as not to die at the intersection at the end of it
they are actually better and safer riders for it, brakeless fixies are excellent training for road awareness not that your ass will know
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Fixies are fun and engaging. I have many really good bikes but I always return to the bodged up Chinese fixie because it’s just really fun and convenient. Not everyone is riding fixies to pretend to bea black New Yorker in the 90s or a white Portlander in 2004. The need for people in general to comment on things they aren’t involved in and don’t care about baffles me.
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>muh safety
When a cracked out gigacracker HA wants your tender man hole you'll be wishing you didn't skip leg day every day and could just outride them instead of being a pussy who needs mechanical assists to just stop a wheel. You're no better than ebike faggots who think they're "cycling" when all they do is push a lever to go. All you're doing is pushing a lever to stop.
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>>2063951
I wouldn't say it's trashed. It has almost all of its original parts. It's just got a good bit of rust. I paid $80. Did I get gyped?
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>>2063953
>I paid $80. Did I get gyped?
no I think that's in range as a very fair price. there aren't a lot of those split top-tube mixties and that one has cool paint, cool decals, cool lugs. it deserves a real effort at rust prevention but I would be a little bit hesitant to start swapping parts out, we're getting to the point where an interesting old steel bike might be better kept in original condition.
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>>2063944
>I don’t have any friends at all, much less fixie friends
being part of some edgy cred is what makes 50% worth while https://files.catbox.moe/5p171r.mp4(I was the drunk drone pilot before it was even cool or had any restrictions)
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>>2063964
here is another one from 2016 that I edited as a promo. I don't have the full video anymore it was part of longer collaboration edit.
https://files.catbox.moe/79tktm.mp4
Rockstar had another one in 2017 but then they quit doing those in Barcelona and now I think they don't exist anymore.
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amazing how having a brake in *my* bike can make *other people* seethe so hard lol
>>2063938
>this
I ride it because I like it
won't remove my front brake because people online who I'll never see irl told me to ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
>>2063964
po muito foda os vídeos kkkk
>being part of some edgy cred is what makes 50% worth while
yep
being able to outrun >muh brakeless is the other half of the fun
>picrel what anons see when I fly past them
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>>2064046
>retarded anon with a faggy bike that fulfills no useful use cases and has a haughty and generally bad attitude LITERALLY is a fair weather rider who wouldn't be spotted outside of a literal velodrome
lol. lmao
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>>2064065
oh cmon now surely you must realize you will never be cool and it's clearly a problem because if you didn't care you wouldn't even reply to people calling you a pussy. Look my mid 30s self agree that it's not worth risking your life for a fad but my past early 20s version is laughing at you and I can't help it. Now imagine your friends.
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>>2064068
>tracking mud in
>random workout equipment in the center
>normies in background
>no stands
it's 100% some sf "local park" (entry once a week is a subscription service) that thought a normal clay or gravel running oval is too right-wing
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>>2064070
it's a public velodrome in a small city nearby that was built for hosting races back in the 2000s
but rules changed and it no longer meets the required size for an official velodrome
it's free and people can train there whenever they like everyday, some locals train there in the morning
>>2064069
>oh cmon now surely you must realize you will never be cool
okay
>and it's clearly a problem because if you didn't care you wouldn't even reply to people calling you a pussy
I didn't lol
just to be clear, I'm the guy who posted the two fixies, not the guy with an attitude you and everyone is replying to (and thinking it's me)
See >>2064060
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>>2064046
looks fun
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literally the same energy, that kid never got far popularity wise even if he is in the right.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ijDHWY5NMWY
also
https://youtube.com/watch?v=mGvUDvZ7KyU
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>>2064362
>nice paint. you should see if there's a dolan meme keychain or something to hang on the saddle rails
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>>2064046
Isso é Caieras?
Aqui em Americana o velodromo tmb n é mais padrão olímpico porém ainda é utilizado nos jogos regionais, o bom tmb é q ele fica abertao la até de madrugada, altos roles a toa as 3 da manhã
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it's summer here
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>>2064344
Having ridden dropbars with longer reach (90-100mm) I am never going back to the track dropbar geometry again. Shame that there is only a handful of models with that much reach, which is understandable - it usually make no sense on road bikes and few companies can be bothered with what fixie riders want. The fact that most of them ride with 800m risers nowadays doesn't help either.
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>>2064396
I don't know shit about bikes. I just wanted a decent track bike that looks fast
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>>2064456
since you said you don't know anything about bikes, I can't see what you've done from this angle, but most people suggest pointing your drops somewhere between the "brake" bridge (ok there's no brake but I don't know how else to call that thing) and the rear hub. they feel most natural to grab that way but also that can be affected by stack height. I imagine that a fork on a track bike probably doesn't come with a big stack height limit but hopefully you're not too folded-up in the drops.
you can experiment with stem rise and length until your hands feel like they're in the right place but as a new rider you don't have any frame of reference yet. if you do eventually decide to try different stuff, get cheap ones on ali or your bike coop and when you decide on an angle and length that works for you, you can match the spec to a Deda model, or something else nice.
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>>2064458
>but most people suggest pointing your drops somewhere between the "brake" bridge (ok there's no brake but I don't know how else to call that thing) and the rear hub. they feel most natural to grab that way
thanks, sounds reasonable
I have yet to give it a proper test ride, weather has been shit.
the angle is not obvious on the pic but it seems to do as you suggest
compared to the Look AL464P and the Darkside Mannheim it got the nicest options for the price.
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>>2064456
>using a legit track bike to get into the fixie cred
nah man it's just strange thing to do, fixie bs is about individuality, simply throwing money at plain lame track bikes ain't it. Most people going to recognise the value but otherwise be bored of your bike.
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>>2064463
similar shit happens with kilos and state/purefix whatever trash bikes. They are just lame and easy tickets in to something special that takes guts like sourcing legit njs parts or building meme italian track bike etc.
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another sure way to get fixie cool points is to grab a half rusted peugeot, slap some velocity deep v wheels on it and sticker bomb it with edgy shit. Now that's fixie bullshittery that will get you mad respect since that's how the fad started anyway.
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>>2064456
couple of minor suggestions of things that you'll find out on your own;
get rid of the straps and use half-clips. I like MKS pedals with a large kick-tab but ymmv.
get rid of the selle italia saddle, they've always been ass-hatchets. I'd rec a giant contact forward or neutral which you can get on ebay in brand-new take-off condition all day for under $20. Or if that's not cool enough fizik; tundra if you want to be comfortable or one of their weird triathlon saddles if you want to meme.
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>>2064469
>selle italia saddle, they've always been ass-hatchets
I've never heard that, but I'm sure it's true for at least some people.
they've been in business for over a hundred years, apparently some people like them
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>>2064464
Lmao it doesn't take guts to build an NJS or Italian track bike, all it takes is money and those builds are reddit af
>>2064466
Now this is the era of fixies I grew up on, real 00s culture, even better if it's a self built relaced wheel in a weird size like 630 or 584. I want to go back to the 00s
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$85 Facebook find
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>>2064463
I don't get it, that Dolan cost less than some hipster build?
>get rid of the straps and use half-clips. I like MKS pedals with a large kick-tab but ymmv.
it's from you that I first hear of half-clips, look interesting
>you a tiny bit of slack in that chain
true, but why do you need to see the slack, it's enough if the chain gives in, no?
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>>2064498
>I don't get it, that Dolan cost less than some hipster build?
it's simply boring plain track bike to be used for actual track racing. It would be equivalent to buying a stock "sports car" and attend street racing, you will look like a poser. Track bikes belong on track, there they are cool. For fixie cred you need a brakeless meme bike, as gatekeeping as it may sound, fixed gear communities have become smaller and more refined over the time. Anyone just joining in with some stock off the shelf shit is usually not welcome, all those fixie trend garbage gas-pipe brands ruined the appeal of dirty messenger on shit bike look and are rightfully hated for it.
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>>2064463
Nah this is the current meme bike in NYC
I see lots of carbon bikes too now as long as you have a sugino 75 and sylvan pedals it's fine
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>>2064456
>nice track bike slapped together from company parts
vs.
>>2064510
>you need exactly this shitbuild and avoid problematic stickers in order to be an individual
the tough choices we have to make, every day, on /pbyt/
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>>2064579
I'm not the tarcktard, just another heckler
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my baby tbqh. My pedals are crazy though
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