Aside from the absolute recklessness of this guy its still flippin sweet....




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At least they are ticking off drivers in S.F. CA and not here, which btw there is no shortage of D-Bags on bikes , skateboards, or motorcycles...
Im wondering when one of these videos is going to be like faces of death
pull up on your lead foot and lock your back leg its hard until the first time you do it then it gets easy.

Daniel Villarreal said:
OH, and how do these guys lock up the back wheel like that? I have tried so many times, but can't do it. I got plenty of leg strength so there has to be some kind of trick to it that I just don't know because I am not just some fuckin pussy.
Daniel Villarreal said:
OH, and how do these guys lock up the back wheel like that? I have tried so many times, but can't do it. I got plenty of leg strength so there has to be some kind of trick to it that I just don't know because I am not just some fuckin pussy.

Just like the priest said to the alter boy, "don't be afraid". Although skidding doesn't a d-bag make. It's doing it through an intersection with cars and pedestrians and babies. You really have to think about all those babies!
It also helps a lot if you shift some weight to the front tire by leaning forward and putting more of your weight on your bars.

Aaron Mooney said:
pull up on your lead foot and lock your back leg its hard until the first time you do it then it gets easy.

Daniel Villarreal said:
OH, and how do these guys lock up the back wheel like that? I have tried so many times, but can't do it. I got plenty of leg strength so there has to be some kind of trick to it that I just don't know because I am not just some fuckin pussy.
Those rails scare me- riding between them.. I flipped over in frnt of a tram in Amsterdam getting my wheel caught in one. Not on a fixie though, god no.
Haha, I went to Philly over the summer and did their first ever Naked Bike Ride. I got my wheels caught in their damn trolley tracks. Luckily it was the day after the ride so I was not naked at the time.

Lisa yeah said:
Those rails scare me- riding between them.. I flipped over in frnt of a tram in Amsterdam getting my wheel caught in one. Not on a fixie though, god no.
Otherwise you might of had "your balls to the stem".....

Daniel Villarreal said:
I got my wheels caught in their damn trolley tracks. Luckily it was the day after the ride so I was not naked at the time.

Aaron Bussey said:
Otherwise you might of had "your balls to the stem".....

Daniel Villarreal said:
I got my wheels caught in their damn trolley tracks. Luckily it was the day after the ride so I was not naked at the time.

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Aaron, you're good at stirring the pot. Interesting thread, and I like what TC and the Notorious guy said. I talked to a cycle shop owner this summer in SF and he said the fixie crowd were skateboarders a few years back, doing comparable careless stunts. He also made the point that very few people have the athletic ability to ride like those in these fixie videos or similar videos with mountain bikers. Of course mountain bikers on a path outside Vancouver or wherever are only endangering themselves.
To each his/her own when it comes to biking, but I really do cringe
when I see how many beautiful old 70's Raleigh Super Course's and the like are turned
into fixies. I hate to see the limited stock of such being converted.
Here, here!

Arrak Thumrs said:
Hmmm... "Aside from the absolute recklessness..."

My personal opinion is posting this display of brazen death-baiting with the herald, "flippin' sweet" is social recklessness. I would like to slap that rider with a couple hundred dollar fine and a court-order to not ride a bike for four months for that display around 01:00. As in, lost his license---if only that were possible in this case.

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