Good observation but it's kind of beside the point, he said Vigayrelli which dissed Vigorellis.
it's a geography thing guys, over here and down in London the mash cinelli is ridden almost exclusivly by fixie skidders, and as such most of us aren't fans, although this has meant more people getting into fixed riding, which is great, so sorry for any offence taken
Good observation but it's kind of beside the point, he said Vigayrelli which dissed Vigorellis.
it's a geography thing guys, over here and down in London the mash cinelli is ridden almost exclusivly by fixie skidders, and as such most of us aren't fans, although this has meant more people getting into fixed riding, which is great, so sorry for any offence taken
If I do recall correctly, you did "jump on the bandwagon" as well after asking a few questions online and then proceeded to build a bike and make a video about how to skid . . . I'm seeing contradictions here.
Good observation but it's kind of beside the point, he said Vigayrelli which dissed Vigorellis.
it's a geography thing guys, over here and down in London the mash cinelli is ridden almost exclusivly by fixie skidders, and as such most of us aren't fans, although this has meant more people getting into fixed riding, which is great, so sorry for any offence taken
I ride a mash and I skid all the time....... It has nothing to do with being trendy or following a fad, it has to do with being able to stop that much faster and not getting hit in traffic.......
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