@Thatssketchy1 No, not Kia's unless the decals on dirts are stripped... The bike ur talking about is the first guy and yes its an 04, bianchi only made black for the 03 and 04s. Im talking about the second guy. thanks for the reply though.
@thelgskater Its mainly about weight transfer. When you get ready to skid you have to transfer you weight to over the front wheel then lock wheel. If you lock your wheel with your weight over the back you will be fighting a battle you wont win.
@Thatssketchy1 Oh, actually I think I just figured it out, I'm pretty sure its a cinelli vigorelli, the inclined top tube isn't really noticeable due to the frame pad, its aluminum, no cutout, and most of all, an earlier pic of Dirt shows him with the same components and wheels on a vigorelli, so maybe he repainted it or just stickered the shit out of it haha
@slaking08 Yes you will damage your rims by being hard on them, most likely bend the rims.. then the spokes start to bend and break. Remember, these bikes were meant to be as lightweight as possible. If you want to be hard on your rims get a set of Velocity Chukkers and 32c or bigger tires or even a 26" mtb wheel setup (the strongest setup available)
@MrHandro13 Yeah its aluminum for sure, I thought leader at first but its nicer than that, on the macaframa website theres a picture of the bb area. Thats it though.
@TheWeedBurpz I like raleighs(: especially when its been restored, with the embelem in the front, and the raleigh still on the down tube. vintage and clean
@TheWeedBurpz the thing is that's not an aerospoke.... it's either the HED 3 or the Specialized tri-spoke, couldt really tell from all the stickers. aerospokes have 5 not 3...
@Thatssketchy1 Yeah, exactly my thoughts, really cool frame though. I can almost for sure say its aluminum by the thickness of the tubing, but I can't be 100% on that. No cutout on the seattube means it aint a concept leader or rush hour pro...gah its the only frame i haven't been able to decipher from all the macaframa riders and I just really want to know haha. Thanks again for taking the time to comment back though :D
when you do it , loosen your legs , really loosen and its like coasting except the bike pulls your legs around, most skids are not showing actual stop skids, they are more like drifting and managing speed so it looks impossible to stop when its not.
@thelgskater Yup what 1979grandprix said, I can skid with my pedals level and all weight on the seat takes a while to get the muscle in your legs if you cant do it already. Having your weight in the back helps you stop/slow down faster.
That's a Pista Concept. Hydroformed aluminum, carbon fork. They sell Super Pistas which is basically the same thing, except the fork is drilled for a brake.
@cuhh7 Haha, the saddle should be high enough so that on the bottom of the pedal rotation you can just bend your knees still. The stem these guys tend to use is called a quill but they aren't very common these days. In terms of ratio, anything from 2:1 to 3:1 is common; by far the most common chainring for the rear wheel on a fixie is 16 tooth.
I wanna look like you guys look wen you guys ride because you guys are all the way like in the front do you have to put your seat all the way infront and does the hight of your seat post matter if it does can you tell me how high it needs to be,and also does it depend on the kind of stem you have,and what kind of ratio do you have if anyone can answer me thanks
Does anyone know what stem Kias using? Im guessing thomson but I cant find any 25.4 clamps that thomson makes that would fit those drops. Hoping someone could help
@PeterLongfellowxD Dont worry about it. Just ride for the love of it and brand names dont matter. Of course I want a Bianchi Super Pista also, but im happy with my vintage Peugeot :)
@xWaffleZz Lean very forward and lead with your head. To skid left, look left.. release the pedals 1/2 a turn and skid the right, looking right. Looking where you wanna go helps w/ shit like that.
what are a good skid tyre? i keep popping them and not going very far but the vids i see these guys are skiding down long ass hills and still have rubber to spare.....wtf?????
Yea the only reson why i ride brakless is that i also use my bike on the track but if u ride brakless on the road you should always wear a helmet just incase
to answer these ratio questions. 47:17 will I've you the most skid spots, however if you want it to be easy to skid try something like a 49:18. it will allow for better engagement and less work because you get more leverage adding the extra teeth
@MrHandro13 Oh haha my bad, it wasnt loading so I posted the comment before watching the whole vid. Its hard to tell on dirts the frame dosnt have any distinctive features and the stickers dont help.
this is such a beautiful segment......the music and scenery and riding are all so smooth and mellow.
I love Dirt's rain shots. Fixed-gear bikes in the rain is pure sex to watch!
who here in 2020
balls on this guy with the Spinergy wheel..holy crap
@Thatssketchy1 No, not Kia's unless the decals on dirts are stripped... The bike ur talking about is the first guy and yes its an 04, bianchi only made black for the 03 and 04s. Im talking about the second guy. thanks for the reply though.
@thelgskater Its mainly about weight transfer. When you get ready to skid you have to transfer you weight to over the front wheel then lock wheel. If you lock your wheel with your weight over the back you will be fighting a battle you wont win.
@Thatssketchy1 Oh, actually I think I just figured it out, I'm pretty sure its a cinelli vigorelli, the inclined top tube isn't really noticeable due to the frame pad, its aluminum, no cutout, and most of all, an earlier pic of Dirt shows him with the same components and wheels on a vigorelli, so maybe he repainted it or just stickered the shit out of it haha
@Krankshot17 I think he uses a Leader fork over the Bianchi fork because the Leader fork is lighter and is more Aerodynamic. :)
@slaking08 Yes you will damage your rims by being hard on them, most likely bend the rims.. then the spokes start to bend and break. Remember, these bikes were meant to be as lightweight as possible. If you want to be hard on your rims get a set of Velocity Chukkers and 32c or bigger tires or even a 26" mtb wheel setup (the strongest setup available)
@MrHandro13 Yeah its aluminum for sure, I thought leader at first but its nicer than that, on the macaframa website theres a picture of the bb area. Thats it though.
@TheWeedBurpz I like raleighs(:
especially when its been restored, with the embelem in the front, and the raleigh still on the down tube.
vintage and clean
Very good, love this video!!!
@TheWeedBurpz the thing is that's not an aerospoke.... it's either the HED 3 or the Specialized tri-spoke, couldt really tell from all the stickers.
aerospokes have 5 not 3...
@Thatssketchy1 Yeah, exactly my thoughts, really cool frame though. I can almost for sure say its aluminum by the thickness of the tubing, but I can't be 100% on that. No cutout on the seattube means it aint a concept leader or rush hour pro...gah its the only frame i haven't been able to decipher from all the macaframa riders and I just really want to know haha. Thanks again for taking the time to comment back though :D
when you do it , loosen your legs , really loosen and its like coasting except the bike pulls your legs around, most skids are not showing actual stop skids, they are more like drifting and managing speed so it looks impossible to stop when its not.
@TheWeedBurpz awesome I hate, when someone defiles a vintage bike. so I applaud you.
Where can i find the same kind of carbon riser as the one in the first scene? I want it to be higher than the cinelli ones
I wish i had his front rim!!! :l
@thelgskater Yup what 1979grandprix said, I can skid with my pedals level and all weight on the seat takes a while to get the muscle in your legs if you cant do it already. Having your weight in the back helps you stop/slow down faster.
That's a Pista Concept. Hydroformed aluminum, carbon fork. They sell Super Pistas which is basically the same thing, except the fork is drilled for a brake.
I don't ride fixed but still it really makes me wanna go out and ride
@cuhh7 Haha, the saddle should be high enough so that on the bottom of the pedal rotation you can just bend your knees still. The stem these guys tend to use is called a quill but they aren't very common these days. In terms of ratio, anything from 2:1 to 3:1 is common; by far the most common chainring for the rear wheel on a fixie is 16 tooth.
@MrHandro13 It looks like a bianchi pista concept possibly 2004 but not sure on the year.
@Adrian13346 I dont know man, I was thinking that, but its really hard to tell if he has a seat tube cut out at 480p
@slaking08 If you are doing tricks and what not I would use 28s for sure. I think 23's would allow more damage to your rims than bigger tires..
awesome!
Love this video what gear ratio are u running to deal with the hills
does anybody know what song this is? it's chaotic, but sooo soothing.
Bike PORNography! That Pista Concept complete must have been $2000-$2500. It looks so solid, I want to ride it!
I wanna look like you guys look wen you guys ride because you guys are all the way like in the front do you have to put your seat all the way infront and does the hight of your seat post matter if it does can you tell me how high it needs to be,and also does it depend on the kind of stem you have,and what kind of ratio do you have if anyone can answer me thanks
@cxbra alright thanks, just wondering but is using 23's fine? i just dont want to damage my rim from hard landing
i like how they skid from left and right. i wanna learn how to do that
i really wonder how fast these guys from macaframa&MASH SF go through their tires
dammm watch that spinergy explode on him on those macaframa hills! :O!
they usually run smaller ratios like 42-16 or 46-17
Are there 2 different people in this video?
2:54 does anyone know where online I can get that same exact four spoke? I really want one in that style.
nice ride
@BLACKNGREENNINJA Deda only makes their pista drops in chrome or black. They're probably B123s. Just letting you know.
i was wondering what is the width of it cus it looks hella tight
are those sugino's?
someone tell me what are those gold bars kia is rolling on his pista.
Nk buat jgk lahh...
i can't find this song anywhere -_-
how do you skid like that?
Is that dan from 63fixed?
purple half cabs red old skools white eras all vans of course
what kind of shoes are the red ones ?
"thick slick" man those are the best i know so far that will last you
Good luck, they stopped making those about 15 years ago due to stability issues when hitting the exact point between 2 of the spokes on the axis.
Any idea what frame Dirt has?
i love going down hill on a fixie
Does anyone know what stem Kias using? Im guessing thomson but I cant find any 25.4 clamps that thomson makes that would fit those drops. Hoping someone could help
anyone know where i can get a windbreaker like that?
@PeterLongfellowxD Dont worry about it. Just ride for the love of it and brand names dont matter. Of course I want a Bianchi Super Pista also, but im happy with my vintage Peugeot :)
Wat kind of drops does Kia have??
what kind of shoes does the first guy have
@xWaffleZz Lean very forward and lead with your head. To skid left, look left.. release the pedals 1/2 a turn and skid the right, looking right. Looking where you wanna go helps w/ shit like that.
What brand is his front wheel?
what kind of tires do these guys use? 28s?
Jumping curbs on a spinergy: the definition of a bad idea.
Spinergy 4-Spokes still sell on ebay.
Thickslick, Gatorskin Hardshell w/ Forte Pop Resitant Tubes
2:00 What street is that?
how can they skid so easily while sitting?
2:24 lady comes out of the store mirin so hard. lol
The Calmest face while bombing ive ever seen...
2 you can rotate wheel in skid place...
nice!
@slaking08 Kia looks like he's running 28's, looks like Dirt is running a 25 or 23.
what are a good skid tyre? i keep popping them and not going very far but the vids i see these guys are skiding down long ass hills and still have rubber to spare.....wtf?????
whats your gear ratio ?
they record from a car you can see in the begining of the vid and also in phill chengs
@luigi101778 I see him rocking red Vans but a lil later in the video..
@alexduhh100 Or i guess a spinergy rev x if ur talking bout dirts front wheel
@SuperVenemous he has a bianchi super pista 2004. leader forks.
uhh, and idk about the bars.
@activeskater123 concept?
what's the gear ratio
sometimes i just want to ride to nowhere
Is it bad that I don't like holding my bars right in the middle like he does
yOU Guys are crazy haha hands down*
they skid with there pedals level?? how???
Anyone know what handlebars Kia uses? the straights.
Yea the only reson why i ride brakless is that i also use my bike on the track but if u ride brakless on the road you should always wear a helmet just incase
i have those gold drop bars
at 4:18 if u look closely dirt looks like a cartoon.. they did this on some other guy to making it look like he was riding at a speed of a car.
Pista concept 2003
Wanna ride my bike so bad after watching this!
i hate going downhill on fixie xP
to answer these ratio questions. 47:17 will I've you the most skid spots, however if you want it to be easy to skid try something like a 49:18. it will allow for better engagement and less work because you get more leverage adding the extra teeth
@winterburn38 thanks man. appreciate it
He ride a spinergy and jump with it??? crazy..
@TheWeedBurpz approved
skinny bars flat drops
front rim at 4:13???
Spinergy
If anything its good.
@MrHandro13 Oh haha my bad, it wasnt loading so I posted the comment before watching the whole vid. Its hard to tell on dirts the frame dosnt have any distinctive features and the stickers dont help.
@Krankshot17 Yeah i agree with you!
light gear
I ride in hollywood and i wear a helmet
@cuhh7 Just ride the way your most comfortable with.