im a beginner on a fixie so i use breaks but most of the time i use my legs to stop to normalize it and hwne im confident enough or experience enough on stopping on legs I'll going to remove my front breaks(my front breaks is just for emergency use)
@MJRamirezVideo20 сағат бұрын
Great tips
@SheilaLee-po9lk23 сағат бұрын
can you send me one because I ride my brothers friend one
@Lumberjack-drummerКүн бұрын
I run clip pedals on my fixie....love it
@maxoblivion2 күн бұрын
I grew up in the 60's riding a brakeless fixed gear bike and didn't even know it. Can't remember not skidding. More fun!. 🤡
@tonka45122 күн бұрын
On the crown race did you install upside down ?
@juanmanuelromeo30382 күн бұрын
Her bike is pretty ice. She presents the modality to a general public, your coments are a great complement for the beginners like me! Great video !!!
@davidlj2 күн бұрын
Have the AirTag bell installed. Have gotten two bikes back thanks to it. And a thief caught by the police.
@mr.tofficial11403 күн бұрын
I think that people who ride bmx AND pegs on the wheels don't really have to worry about wheels getting stolen. Nobody will be walking around with the tools to take of pegs
@A.Ricardo243 күн бұрын
Sick ass foo !
@frfrffrfrf-xk1wd4 күн бұрын
ilynglbidkhtty&is
@igormarcondes18844 күн бұрын
Fixed MaGrinHo Brasil
@stueyphone4 күн бұрын
9:55 judging by the sign its def a shared path for bikes and pederstrians
@alienrefugee514 күн бұрын
Dude on the Skream was killing it. Fixie french foos.
@alienrefugee514 күн бұрын
She rides with foot retention in the 'drome. Why she thought that not having it for the street is ok is beyond me. You need foot retention, regardless of whether you ride with brakes, or not. You can get bucked off your bike very easily if you're going fast and hit a pothole. Also, I believe the odd tooth number for the chainring just means that you have ambidextrous skid patches, not necessarily more for your dominant leg. 47/17 is a nice all-around ratio and beaucoup skid patches.
@BornUhuru4 күн бұрын
what are those bars?
@Glocktologist5 күн бұрын
I experimented with various pedals and straps with and without cages until I settled on the fact that I won’t be getting a solid enough connection with the pedals for my taste while also maintaining the ability to slip out of the straps when necessary. I’ve found some clipless MTB shoes like the Shimano ME5 to be comfortable and casual enough for walking into a cafe and they also provide a solid pedalling experience and a reliable release. I’ve heard the Shimano SPD system may be prone to accidental release depending on the pedal and how it’s adjusted so I’ve used Crank Brothers Eggbeaters for 17 years now. They will not release no matter how hard I pull on them. The seals and bearings on them have been excellent for many years now, which was not always the case. The only downside I’ve found on clipless vs. straps is that you can’t really do the ”fixie dismount” where you release one foot, step back as the loaded crank is coming down, kill the remaining speed with all your weight on the pedal as it passes BDC, and slip your foot out of the pedal exactly when the speed is zero.
@Stollefson845 күн бұрын
I used to ride breakless for years, trying to be somekind of idiot cowboy. Then I had an encounter with sedan that I was impossibly lucky to limp away from. Now I'm very happy with both a front and rear break. Especially because I dont have to deal with spin outs anymore.
@bencritterson6406 күн бұрын
This would look cooler if he did it with drops
@christianishima70986 күн бұрын
The sticker bombed aerospoke was nostalgic and fire at the same time
@EricsonKcguys6 күн бұрын
It looks funny 😅
@marklewis18847 күн бұрын
Mean Riding 🇳🇿what’s teeth number Ratio 🦶🚲
@Mark-dj9un7 күн бұрын
Ist masterbike restocking these anytimev
@Blessedsm7 күн бұрын
I just thinking too use my foot and realised the paddle will whip your foot
@leodileodileo8 күн бұрын
I was on fixed gear for about 3 years never had brakes mounted , the only downside is , you may not notice if you’re young but you’re definitely hurts your joints breaking only with legs! Thank me when you all be in your 40s now I’m riding a surly with gears and regular brakes
@dndallasta8 күн бұрын
Is it possible that some fixies, for whatever reason, gear ratio or whatever, can't skid? At first I thought it was just lack of practice but I just can't even come close to stopping the pedals at all, try as I might. I'm not a small dude, I have strong legs, at least in the gym.
@funnyname96158 күн бұрын
I was like mannequin challenge is back?? Nope this is just now in my inbox? 2024 I feel like the past is the present, but the present is going back in time. Idk I’m just going to go to bed now 🕺🏻
@KaZuki.8428 күн бұрын
bro are you ok bro you fell a millon times i pray you are ok i ride a fixed and i ran to a old guy and he swear i me so good luck😅😅😅😊😊
@shkcp8 күн бұрын
Like a Pro? Not everyone is Pro but this video inspiring the non-Pro in dangerous
@willardwhite95699 күн бұрын
Please tell us what is the Cutter-like frame ridden by the rider starting at 2:06. It has a Volume Fumanchu fork but what is the frame? I assume it's not U.S.-made. Never seen one before. Thanks.
@iemphan863810 күн бұрын
Can I ask what is your gear ratio?
@andy-xz2uk11 күн бұрын
i find wheelie easier after i mastered trackstanding
@WildernessMusic_GentleSerene11 күн бұрын
Why? Cycling in the city is dangerous enough not to have the best equipped bike with at least good front and rear brakes. I used a fixed gear bike to train occasionally during my professional racing career, but ultimately already had a very good cadence and pedal stroke, fixed gear training did nothing for me. But I only trained out in the country on flat terrain, any serious climbing was strictly avoided so I did not injure my knees. Even if you live in flatland, a 20mph headwind could destroy your knees. Like all engines on a bike, we are all different, some are born with knees that are superhuman, but most of us have normal or weak knees that cannot take abuse. (pro's only use fixed gears on the track).
@vtx202312 күн бұрын
why such a long bike stem?
@dannyfromet625712 күн бұрын
I am trying to figure if my bike is a normal fixed, I stop peddling or "cruise" and I haven't gone flying off.
@andy-xz2uk12 күн бұрын
i learned how to fakie while trackstanding
@Cobwobbler13 күн бұрын
In a world of bike packing multi geared fat tired gravel bikes, you guys smash it out on fixes 🤯 Bravo, inspirational
@ezequielbernasconi683614 күн бұрын
Bruh gfy i fkng love ur Chanel Thats it good job and a Nice skid from Brasil bye bye
@user-kk5ix8yn4s14 күн бұрын
The fact she's riding without foot retention and brakes says it all, also stop calling it a "fixie" it's a fixed gear bike.
@Destide14 күн бұрын
GCN can be like AI confidently incorrect, problem is themselves and a lot of watchers equate a pro career with universal knowledge. They really should hire based on a presenter's focus and passion of a specific discipline. It's clear from Manon's language "41-15 I believe?.." for example showed that it was just a novel little outing on something that was close but not the same as a sport she hadn't done for a few years like an old XC rider giving advice on DH,
@azovandy14.8815 күн бұрын
7:46 if you’re having problems with flats and straps and are already used to clip-less ones from your non fixie bike try them on your fixed despite what’s being said here.
@ZeroTalentCrew16 күн бұрын
First time watching your vids. Can't believe we could do tricks like this on a fixie bike. Next time I see you around in town, I'll give you a shout, thanks Jakub for taking a fixie ride on another level 🤩
@bairesbaires620516 күн бұрын
🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🥱🥱🥱
@shkcp16 күн бұрын
Stupid ideas
@stsfctshn542716 күн бұрын
The most fire
@rost19117 күн бұрын
is the fork carbon? i really wanna do tricks on my bike but im scared my fork would break
@ManuelGarcia-ge3iu17 күн бұрын
HAHAHAHAH dude you are brave that was funny and helpful af!!! Do you ever slide out going uphill on the thickslicks? I am. Have no idea why? Or maybe they suck? Lol.
@tanakritaumraksa831917 күн бұрын
🥶
@Pat_the_Potato18 күн бұрын
Built to Spill and BMX, wonderful combo.
@notavailable63718 күн бұрын
The “Ted shred” is such a weird thing… cause it’s basically just using your foot as a brake, so just get brakes 💀