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The Fixed Gear Bike Brake Issue

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

As some of you riders know, there’s a big to do going on about riding fixed gears without brakes. And there are people on both sides of the fence with valid arguments. But when you boil down the arguments, strip away to faux reasoning and BS responses, you’ll find that the debate is this:

STYLE vs. SAFETY

STYLE

Believe it or not, but in the fixed gear bike community, a brake is basically a biker no no. If you have a brake on your bike, you’re basically saying:

”I have a fixed gear bike but don’t know how to control it. So I need a brake because I’m lame and a poser.”

This comment, in a way, holds true. The mere fact that common, everyday trendy kids are riding bikes made for racing (but NOT racing them in formal competition) is kind of ironic is, at its core, ironic. True, a fixed gear is more efficient from a physics standpoint; however, how efficient does your transportation need to be to ride 3 blocks down to the liquor store to pick up a handy case of PBR? That argument aside, adding a brake into the irony of riding a fixie just muddies the purity of riding and owning a fixed gear. That’s because if you’re going to go fixed, you better know how to ride fixed. This means knowing how to use the technology of a fixed bike to its full advantage. A brake is basically a training wheel – a crutch. When you have a fixed gear bike, the mere technology allows you to stop without one. A non-fixed bike doesn’t have this luxury. It NEEDS a brake to stop in any manner. But we’re not talking about non fixies.

So a brake, since it’s basically a training wheel, is in no way fashionable. It’s a sign of weakness – and who wants to look weak? There are safety advantages to having a brake on fixed gear bikes, but it’s not a necessity to stop. However, combining a fixed gear bike with a brake does make it much easier to stop

SAFETY

The style of brakeless fixed gear bikes is one that should be simple to understand. But, the safety argument for HAVING A BRAKE is also a simple one to comprehend. Although you don’t need a brake with a fixed gear to stop, a brake does make stopping that much easier. And since with fixies, you tend to go faster than with a heavy beach cruiser or multi-speed bike, additional braking assistance is a plus. As was mentioned previously, you don’t need a brake to stop a fixed gear, but you do need to know how to use the fixie to stop properly. The one thing that is very difficult to do is stop quickly with a fixed gear. Typically if you’re riding at a moderate speed and plan your stopping, you can stop easily without a brake. However, if you’re hauling some butt and a car pulls out in front of you a few feet away (i.e. you have time to stop, but not that much time), having a brake can definitely help you from ending up rolling over a hood.

CONCLUSION

So as you can see, both arguments have their points. There are some innate style factors that come with not having a brake, and there are definitely some added safety features to having one. So what’s the answer? Do we hand out fixed gear bike licenses and test riders before they are allowed to ride one around town? We all know that as more people find out about fixed gears, the more uninformed riders are flooding the streets, meaning they probably don’t know how to properly ride one but they want to be stylish as possible – which means they won’t have brakes and will probably plow into you, your car, or a wall as they rocket down a hill. So unless licensing becomes a reality (or some sort of fixed gear testing), the style vs. safety argument will rage on (and both sides will have valid points).

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what file format do you use for videos on the Philips go gear mp3 player?

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

i use windows media player to sync music on and whenever i put videos the file format isnt supported. what do i use?

What video game for the PS3 should I get next?

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

I already have the following video games for the PS3…

Uncharted Drake’s Fortune
Heavenly Sword
Lair
Devil May Cry 4
WWE Raw vs. Smackdown 2008
Rock Band
Ratchet Future Tools of Destruction

These are the only 2 games out right now that I am interested in…

Assassin’s Creed
Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of The Patriots

Which game should I get? Assassin’s Creed or MGS4?

Marz Tactical Gear at 2010 SHOT Show

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


We take a quick look at the Marz Tactical Gear at 2010 SHOT Show More 2010 Shot Show Coverage at www.gunshowreview.com Outdoor Gear Buyers Guide www.OutdoorGearBuyersGuide.com A video gear review from GearWebsites.com http See our gear review blog gearreviews.wordpress.com See us on Facebook www.facebook.com Gear-Reviews on Twitter: twitter.com

Paraclete SOHPC Review

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


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