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Old 04-08-05, 06:02 PM
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am i a fixie poseur?

just curious... not that it matters though.

a background on me:
only a few years ago i was a strict mountain biker. then i bought a touring bike and started commuting to work every day. i fell in love with the bicycle. about 6 months ago i got a beater fixie off e-bay, and got hooked. about 2 months ago i got a surly cross check with flip-flip hub and am completely infatuated. i really only ride the fixed side, and even though i have brakes i never use them.

some more info that might be of use:
~i am an avid beer drinker... being from the nw, i've always had a thing for good micro beers. i still drink them, but find myself ordering pbr occasionally. i'm not sure what's happening here.

~i'm vegan, but have been for 8 years, so i don't think i did it for fixie style reasons.

~my music of choice has mostly become various indie rock bands, and a few odd klezmer or gypsy punk bands. before my fixie-hood, i mostly listened to reggae, psyche, and jazz.

~i have gone from using velcro ankle straps to rolling my right pant leg up.

i'm just confused about all this, as i admit that what i am attracted to is partly the style, but it's mostly about the ride. i don't think i can go back to geared bikes for very many miles. i still do ride my mountain bike and love the singletrack, but it's not the same as it used to be. i still listen to reggae, but would rather put on some boards of canada or something....
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as long as you like riding your bike, fixed or not, nobody cares.
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Everyone else is a poseur except me! Suckas!
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Originally Posted by wangster
as long as you like riding your bike, fixed or not, nobody cares.
yeah but i'm not sure if that's true. i was at the ups office right after 5:00 the other day and there were a bunch of messengers there dropping off packages. they all looked at me like, "what do you think you're doing, riding a fixie?"

not that i'm dissing them, i'm just curious what's up. the way i see it is like wangster, as long as you're riding your bike, it's all good.

maybe they're the ones trying too hard?
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I wouldn't sweat the messers, they are just trying to hang on to thier street cred. If you dig your bike then ride on, that's all that really matters.
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Old 04-08-05, 06:17 PM
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Yeah, screw 'em!

I don't care if the messengers think I'm poser, I have better bikes than they do!
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i have a tendnecy to feel self-conscious around the messengers too becuase they always give me "that look." but yeah, you just gotta get over it. i ride just as well as those guys and if you don't already you probably will really soon. it's not like you're trying to fly and airplane without being a pilot. and the end of the day, we're all just riding our bikes. . .
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Does a defineable fixie culture exist?
I ask that not as a challenge but as a question.

Do I understand that fixed gear riders tend towards vegetarianism and Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer?
I'd like to know more about this.

I use a velcro strap in street clothes, but prefer road bike clothing, tights and such, when possible.
I ride with a messenger bag because I like a minimalist bike and it grates on MY aesthetics to hang anything on MY bike.
My next fixie, my ice bike, will have lights and a battery on it, and possibly full-time fenders, and that just makes it a nice contrast to my naked Pista.

I think about fixed gear bikes all the time.
I find other people's approaches to fixies fascinating, as well; whether they do it on the cheap, and take pride in building a working bike for $50; or whether they order a Vanilla fixie that costs more than my wife's car.

Brakes?
No brakes?
Cool.

The only real trend or quality of the fixie culture I think I've seen, and only from my exposure to fixed gear riders on this forum, involves an unself-consciously examined life (whatever that means) and pretty good writing skills.
Oh yes, double-entendre aside, pie.
I wonder if anyone used my Very Easy World's Best Cherrie Pie recipe.
I have an amazingly easy recipe for an apple pie baked on a cookie or baking sheet, with no pie plate, but I'll wait until and if I see some interest.

Otherwise, I think of this forum as the best forum on the internet, and I especially enjoy coming here when I need a mental health fix.
Kinda scary, huh?
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Old 04-08-05, 06:40 PM
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dunno, i'm vegan, like microbrews and red wines, run marathons on the dirt, climb, listen to house and drum 'n' bass, wear spandex when i ride geared, wear shants and t-shirts the rest of the time so i never roll my pant-leg up, rock a crewcut (or whatever the hell it's called these days), am a computer geek, have more invested in my bikes than in my car, and live in the mission district in san francisco.

i don't really care what other people think, i'm pretty happy with my life as it is. if people want to give me attitude about my bike, fine. i just can't be bothered to respond.
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lose the PBR, that stuff tastes like ****

drinking it and saying you like it is posing
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Old 04-08-05, 06:49 PM
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but it's only a dollar!
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Old 04-08-05, 06:50 PM
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Oh crap! I forgot I have a job now. Lose the PBR...but I do need to save for a house or something. Viva la Peebers!
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gonesh9, you're fine. i think i'm the one with the real problem: i became a messenger so i could ride a fixie and not feel like a fool

still feel like a fool. oh well
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Originally Posted by gonesh9
am i a fixie poseur?
I'm afraid so. Please send your bike to me and await further instructions.
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Next time they give you "the look" just throw a bar of soap at them.
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this is so stupid
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Originally Posted by gonesh9
... being from the nw, i've always had a thing for good micro beers.
Only people in the NW like microbrews now? You're a beer poseur.
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Originally Posted by Ken Cox
Does a defineable fixie culture exist?

Do I understand that fixed gear riders tend towards vegetarianism and Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer?
I'd like to know more about this.
as far as i can tell, yes. almost every fixie rider i know will only drink pabst blue ribbon beer. vegetarianism isn't a necessity, but at least here in portland it seems to make you a little more respectable when it comes to fixie culture.


Originally Posted by Ziggurat
lose the PBR, that stuff tastes like ****

drinking it and saying you like it is posing
yeah, it's crap. but it IS only $1.00.


Originally Posted by djbrod
Only people in the NW like microbrews now? You're a beer poseur.
it's not that only nw'ers like microbrews, but it's a way of life here. i've literally got 7 quality micro breweries within a mile from my work.


Originally Posted by 48x16
this is so stupid
yes it is.
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lol @ Boards of Canada

but yeah, the fact you're acknowlaging all these things means you're "legit", its when you start lieing about your past, then worry
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I don't know about poseur but definitely a hipster
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Fixie poser eh?

Matte black fixie, stipped and painted by moi? check
Chrome Camo bag? check
Chuck Taylors? check
iPod (that i never use while biking)? check
Rolled up pants? check
Mesh hat? check
Indie rock? check (the constantines and the weakerthans are gods. gods i say!)
Ironic emo moustache? check
Pretentious political philosophy grad student? check (hooray for Nietzsche)
LiveWrong bracelet? check

Messenger? nope
Biking elitist? never - if you're riding, i like you, if you're not, i'll probably still like you
PBR? no dice. i only drink good beer.

I guess I'm a poser. Somebody have a spare face-punch laying around?

Just to make you like me, here's a stupid photo...
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pics?
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Originally Posted by SSSasky
Pretentious political philosophy grad student? check (hooray for Nietzsche)
....
Just to make you like me, here's a stupid photo...
thanks that makes me feel all fuzzy inside.

good point bringing up pretentious philosophical literature. i'm heavy into the beats and such: ginsburg, kerouac, cassady, dostoevski, chomsky, etc.

more fixie poser points for me!
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Originally Posted by SSSasky

Biking elitist? never - if you're riding, i like you, if you're not, i'll probably still like you
i like this...
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Originally Posted by thechamp
pics?
o.k., you asked for it....





i don't remember what kind of beer that was in the picture. but i did have longer hair then. now i have much shorter, more fixie appropriate hair.
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