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That's pretty neat, AST. Cheers!Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
Quote from: Spracne on October 15, 2017, 01:29:32 PMThat's pretty neat, AST. Cheers!Sent from my SM-G955U using TapatalkThanks man! I will surely remember this ride for some time.Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
Quote from: alexander supertramp on October 15, 2017, 01:47:14 PMQuote from: Spracne on October 15, 2017, 01:29:32 PMThat's pretty neat, AST. Cheers!Sent from my SM-G955U using TapatalkThanks man! I will surely remember this ride for some time.Sent from my SM-G930P using TapatalkVery sweet. Did you end up making a decision on Ti Bikes? Moonmen would be another one id check out if I was going the custom route. Would also be cool to look into a custom steel ride like Retrotec or Sklar.
KU is right on par with Notre Dame ... when it comes to adding additional conference revenue
Beer pro tip: never drink anything other than BL, coors, pbr, maybe a few others that I'm forgetting
i have been cruising to work lately on a schwinn that was $80 on craigslist. it has 21 speeds!
I bought a Trek dad bike and got mrs dave a trek mom bike and lil sd a Woom and lil girl sd a burly trailer I tow the crap out of and a quat bike hitch carrier deal for the bikes.
Quote from: asava on July 13, 2012, 12:38:20 AMYou do get that there is bike culture outside of hipsters right? Not saying that the bike culture created by fixed gears is fundamentally flawed or anything like that, but just because someone likes bikes doesn't automatically make them wear rolled up jeans and and deep v's. also: brooks does not belong to the hipster movement. Maybe you are just jaded by San fran? OK, now that I am work and have a little free time, you deserve to be slapped for this. I'm fully aware that non-hipsters. I mean seriously? I think it's all hipsters? Here are the classes I see regularly:Fixie hipsters: Complete dangerous assholes - they cut in line at red lights and then try to run them if possible. eff these guysyoung casual professionals: Public bikes are really popular with women in this category. the men like classic frame road bikes (this is what I pictured asava fitting into).folding bikers: they have these obnoxious commuter folding bikes so they can take them on trains at busy times. they look like complete morons when they ride off. eff these guys and their dorky waysmiddle aged parents: these people ride like a mile on bike lane roads to the train station and look like they're on a bike safari - packs on each side of the back wheel, neon safety vest, reflective strap for their pantleg, flashing light on helmet and backpack. Usually a big ass trek bike or something, lots of them with empty baby seats. HEY LOOK, DAD'S ON A BIKE.weekenders: these guys are usually in their full suits and crazy expensive road bikes. they often drive to go to the highway they are riding their bike. Pretty good about traffic laws except for 4 way stops. (most bikes are bad, but these clowns are the worst).mexicans: Usually riding a chrome kid's bike in the bike lane on the wrong side of the roadThere are more, (especially black kids in East Oakland) but this is a pretty good summary.
You do get that there is bike culture outside of hipsters right? Not saying that the bike culture created by fixed gears is fundamentally flawed or anything like that, but just because someone likes bikes doesn't automatically make them wear rolled up jeans and and deep v's. also: brooks does not belong to the hipster movement. Maybe you are just jaded by San fran?
Yes, rusty was consulted prior to this purchase irlSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk