They're the original Chrome Knickers. We just started making them again after popular demand. Here's a link - www.chromeindustries.com/product/blake-cycling-knicker-pant/AP-404.html?
+Sam Essien I'd guess 48 / 16 I'm riding 42 / 16 (pretty steep hills here!) daily and reach 40km/h in traffic easily and 48/16 when i'm doing longer tours with not so much height difference.
At 1:40 it switches dudes, and the second guy does not have a fixed gear. It is modified to be single speed, but that is it, not fixed. You can see him coasting at some parts.
fixed gear while it is snowing, I'm sure someone has done it, but I would not do it, skidding in a slippery surface will be of another level of riding danger.............
Might want to raise your seat height a bit so you are closer to extension. Personally I'd rather just wear a carbon fiber soled shoe, it's faster and wastes less energy.
Don't ever mind the energy loss, nail me a carbon-soled shoe you can wear 10 hours a day 6 days a week with a minimum of comfort. These guys out there make in two days on fixie bikes with loaded cargo bags the distance you make in one week on your fancy carbon bike with your more rigid carbon-soled shoes. Beeing a noob don't prevent from showing some respect!
@@louisphilippe2076 I would never buy a carbon fiber frame bike. Aluminum is more comfortable and has abbetter feel than a carbon mountainbike. Personally I'd go with steel all day because it's repairable! Loic Bruni runs an Aluminum frame for a reason. Weight, especially with mountainbikes, is overrated. No need to be a weight weenie, I run the cheapest and heaviest driveline components I can find because they wear out on several months anyhow. The most important thing is proper frame geometry and suspension, dont skimp on those two. Also tires. I have a single speed with a welded chainstay, the frame will love for decades! You are right re carbon soles, my point is you want a stiff soled shoe for the most efficient power transfer, it doesn't necessarily need to be carbon. Ha!
the guy riding fixed with clip ons in that weather balls of steel
I love My Bike .... The Salvation of the World
I really liked the Video Congratulations and Thank you very much.
I have a pair of these shoes for four and a half years now. Need new ones
Those are the most uncomfortable shoes I've ever worn.
Straight up
Respect!
Would like to go riding on my monochainring-Cervélo S5 in the Big Apple...!
looks like thin canvas trainers - not exactly what id want to be wearing in that kind of weather
Im a messenger in pnw. I use them threw the winter just got to have the water proof socks on.
sweet shoes
What kind of 3/4 Shorts are the cyclehawks wearing, I can see its from Chrome. Seems like they working fine for the Winter
They're the original Chrome Knickers. We just started making them again after popular demand. Here's a link - www.chromeindustries.com/product/blake-cycling-knicker-pant/AP-404.html?
@@StreetsofChrome SICK
what bags that
Que sapato são esses?
Hey bro name music :)?
Курск?
anyone knows the name of the song? music is fantastic!
Bars of Gold - Boss Level
What ratio do you think he's running? I want my Fixie that Spinny.
+Sam Essien I'd guess 48 / 16
I'm riding 42 / 16 (pretty steep hills here!) daily and reach 40km/h in traffic easily and 48/16 when i'm doing longer tours with not so much height difference.
+CRacer1995 Mines 46/19 with all the hills here. I thought he'd be using something lower.
hes probably just riding a lot faster than both of us ;D
+CRacer1995 True, considering he rides for a living.
muito show essas fixa cara vcs são de mais
自転車に時代を感じますね!
fixed gear with disc brakes ? how is that possible ?
That bike isn't a fixed gear.
Just change the forks.
At 1:40 it switches dudes, and the second guy does not have a fixed gear. It is modified to be single speed, but that is it, not fixed. You can see him coasting at some parts.
I had a fixed gear bike whit front disc brake.....nothing special
fixed gear while it is snowing, I'm sure someone has done it, but I would not do it, skidding in a slippery surface will be of another level of riding danger.............
VOCE E GERREIRO MESMO SALVE BRASIL
Rad!
Tried to ride a shift through snow in Colorado with these....that’s a big no my guy.
best time to use a mountain bike 😐
@Garry Gareev ら、り、らやわ?ら與良雛やるら。やり、
Sidi MTB are so much better London courier from 2006 - 14
Might want to raise your seat height a bit so you are closer to extension. Personally I'd rather just wear a carbon fiber soled shoe, it's faster and wastes less energy.
findingmycenter That's if you want to ride and not delivered. Try running up the stairs and inside of smooth floors.
Don't ever mind the energy loss, nail me a carbon-soled shoe you can wear 10 hours a day 6 days a week with a minimum of comfort. These guys out there make in two days on fixie bikes with loaded cargo bags the distance you make in one week on your fancy carbon bike with your more rigid carbon-soled shoes.
Beeing a noob don't prevent from showing some respect!
@@louisphilippe2076 I would never buy a carbon fiber frame bike. Aluminum is more comfortable and has abbetter feel than a carbon mountainbike. Personally I'd go with steel all day because it's repairable!
Loic Bruni runs an Aluminum frame for a reason. Weight, especially with mountainbikes, is overrated. No need to be a weight weenie,
I run the cheapest and heaviest driveline components I can find because they wear out on several months anyhow.
The most important thing is proper frame geometry and suspension, dont skimp on those two. Also tires.
I have a single speed with a welded chainstay, the frame will love for decades!
You are right re carbon soles, my point is you want a stiff soled shoe for the most efficient power transfer, it doesn't necessarily need to be carbon. Ha!
I prefer diamond studded shoe, but for a messenger wages it would take me 100 years to pay for it :D besides I could get mugged :D
Lol hes got brakes