I’d love to learn more about fixed gears history in the Caribbean. I’ve seen “fixes” in 1970s Jamaican movies and hear that they inspired lots of messengers to ride fixed.
Merry Christmas Jackson and thanks for this fun and interesting film. And dont sweat who you are and how you are changing (that stuff can eat you alive I know), embrace your passions and the change. Wishing you all the best with your running adventure and channel, a roundabout marathon sounds proper zen and v like something a fixed rider would love :-)
In 2004 I started riding fixed gear off-road thanks to a Surly converter for shimano hubs. In 2006 I moved to NYC. I played hardcourt bike polo on a Klein Fervor with rear facing dropouts set up fixed. A few dudes took my bike for a quick ride between chukkers, remembering their bmx days. They got their own bikes to do tricks, FGFS on Thursday nights under the BQE elevated highway in Brooklyn. I never did tricks, but I remember the trend starting after dudes rode my 26” wheeled mountain bike. R.I.P. Wonka.
Technically, there is a slight distaste towards FGFS. From BMX freestylers to track snobs. FSers feel like it's stupid why even do it, and track snobs feel it's stupid, why even do it. Lol
Really like the history . Crew currently offers complete 700c and 26” freestyle fixies, think it’s the easiest way for people to get into the sport today.
i loved both mash and macaframa neither was better than the other ,really inspiring videos , makes you wanna ride your bike and get distance and go fast , its all about mobbing through the city, i love the danger card that fixed gear bikes offer
IMO, fgfs on 26 was taking it too far. Tricks on a track bike feel more smooth, spontaneous, and still connected with fixed gear roots. The crazy stuff on 26" bikes feels more just like BMX with bigger wheels.
Or you could simply make a new channel about running, since you're so vocal about your respect to your current audience who was interested in fixed gear and might not be interested in your newfound interest
i grew up riding bmx and now love riding fixed, mostly fast off road tracklocross stuff. for some reason i have absolutely no interest in fgfs. i just like going fast and skidding around the local trails in portland.
Any niche that can hit its limits in a few years is a “fad”, And when people stop because it’s no longer cool absolutely makes it a fad. Some fads are cooler than others, and this fad is one of those.
I’d love to learn more about fixed gears history in the Caribbean. I’ve seen “fixes” in 1970s Jamaican movies and hear that they inspired lots of messengers to ride fixed.
Shout out to Jacob Ruff. Possibly the sweetest and most supportive dude in the world. Truly a gem of a human
Merry Christmas Jackson and thanks for this fun and interesting film. And dont sweat who you are and how you are changing (that stuff can eat you alive I know), embrace your passions and the change. Wishing you all the best with your running adventure and channel, a roundabout marathon sounds proper zen and v like something a fixed rider would love :-)
Instant classic. Well researched, great archival footage, and thoughtful representation of FGFS at its core.
In 2004 I started riding fixed gear off-road thanks to a Surly converter for shimano hubs. In 2006 I moved to NYC. I played hardcourt bike polo on a Klein Fervor with rear facing dropouts set up fixed. A few dudes took my bike for a quick ride between chukkers, remembering their bmx days. They got their own bikes to do tricks, FGFS on Thursday nights under the BQE elevated highway in Brooklyn. I never did tricks, but I remember the trend starting after dudes rode my 26” wheeled mountain bike.
R.I.P. Wonka.
Dude thank you so much for doing this video. Keeping the scene alive lfg!
700c tricktrack will forever be incredibly impressive and fun to look at for me, some of the coolest shit to be done on a bike, Andy Sparks is amazing
I didn’t know it was hated. I assumed nobody care. More like the whole culture is hated for the connection with the hipster subculture.
Clockbait title. Come on FOAD ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@realgrilledsushi Did not know either but🤬HATERZ 🤬are everywhere lol.
Technically, there is a slight distaste towards FGFS. From BMX freestylers to track snobs. FSers feel like it's stupid why even do it, and track snobs feel it's stupid, why even do it. Lol
Really like the history . Crew currently offers complete 700c and 26” freestyle fixies, think it’s the easiest way for people to get into the sport today.
Tbh i love the 700c more, its the spirit of fixies the art of balance and unique
2000s fixie tricks are goat
Always thankful for ur content. I'm one of the newschoolers and I can't see myself without my FGFS bike!
this is exactly the kind of video the scene needs right now more of this 🙌🙌🙌🙌
VX100 in the background has me distracted. 4:3 standard def video coming in 2025??
i loved both mash and macaframa neither was better than the other ,really inspiring videos , makes you wanna ride your bike and get distance and go fast , its all about mobbing through the city, i love the danger card that fixed gear bikes offer
I still have bootleg session 1 on dvd. That was a fun time
Just started watching 👀 this vid and 0:58 LMFAO 😂!!!
if you pause during that JGL movie you can spot brakes a few times on his bike
Empire was always my favorite OG fixie video
Very cool video, really enjoyed it 👏🏾
Hey ....put the link of "stay strap"
th-cam.com/video/OUlkV4M_zbU/w-d-xo.html
I'm just starting and I'm gonna thrive.
IMO, fgfs on 26 was taking it too far. Tricks on a track bike feel more smooth, spontaneous, and still connected with fixed gear roots. The crazy stuff on 26" bikes feels more just like BMX with bigger wheels.
🔥💜🔥 what movie is the snippet from wonka?
Who would be hating on any kind of bike riding, other than drivers? It it's your thing then do it!
The street racing shit is way worse
Frrrr
Why the new yt channel?
Super!
🌀🌀🌀
Nice doc, Doc!
YES! DUDES! YES!
Or you could simply make a new channel about running, since you're so vocal about your respect to your current audience who was interested in fixed gear and might not be interested in your newfound interest
i grew up riding bmx and now love riding fixed, mostly fast off road tracklocross stuff. for some reason i have absolutely no interest in fgfs. i just like going fast and skidding around the local trails in portland.
90s rollerblades
10:21 LMFAO😂!!!!
people dont get it until they involve into it
Any niche that can hit its limits in a few years is a “fad”, And when people stop because it’s no longer cool absolutely makes it a fad. Some fads are cooler than others, and this fad is one of those.
Dude why were you running? Were you being chased?
Yes, by own rear wheel.