Wednesday, October 29, 2008

oh word?

We talked about getting different kind of forks for tricks. Longer reach to spin 700c or a brooklyn for the straight blade low to none rake design, and even a 29er fork for the beef. Starfuckers in J*pan have come out with this, for a dual dropout for spins and then for every day riding. Comes only in 1 1/8, sucks for those classic rides.

we talked about this once...

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Friday, October 24, 2008

Friday, October 17, 2008

new canadian fixed gear eh!


Toronto Track Tricks from Tom Mosher on Vimeo.

Tom mosher and friends, killin it slowly

HOLY SHIT this is nice!


SuperTed Bunnyhop Barspin... from Andy Ellis on Vimeo.

super ted at it again, this is the only london rider it seems like lol...

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

also beware!

french people giving out free bicycle repair and street riding tips.
view it here

crazy french, always taking stuff to the streets!

on a side note, check out this funny picture!

pretty metal on a bike if you ask me



55 seconds in, thats a pretty scary finish...

screwed and chopped up


PC2 from ALEX CLEMENS on Vimeo.

but not slopped up...

also, Sam Allgood! New bike! New Tricks!


Sam Allgood - New Bike, New Tricks. from Sam Allgood on Vimeo.

not bad, not bad at all...

Prolly doin it big, big spin 720!


720 Big Spins from John Prolly on Vimeo.

Monday, October 13, 2008

as promised...

To bad they weigh to much...



As an object of my obsession for months and months. I owned one of these wheels, an Aerospoke. Different from the classics, these new molds have more epoxy than the originals. They can withstand alot more pressure and tricks, but like any carbon wheel they can have catastrophic failures.

on a final note, my people be doing it again...

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Fixed Sensation

And i quote
"A fixed-gear bicycle or fixed wheel bicycle, is a bicycle without the ability to coast. The sprocket is screwed directly on to the hub and there is no freewheel mechanism. A reverse-thread lockring is usually fitted to prevent the sprocket from unscrewing.[1] Whenever the rear wheel is turning, the pedals turn in the same direction.[2] By resisting the rotation of the pedals, a rider can slow the bike to a stop, without the aid of a brake.[1]"

Its fun, get out and try one!

This is fixed gear and bicycle related things in the Houston Area. I will be posting news, videos, and photos of bicycles and fixed gears. Keep a open mind! If you want something to be posted such as bike rides or anything that fits in this category, email me at seclusionisbliss@gmail.com




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