Eighth-Inch Scrambler V2 Complete Fixed Gear
February 27, 2010 – 3:58 am | No Comment

Check out this new Eighth-Inch Scrambler V2 Complete fixed gear bike…this thing is pretty cool.  These things also come in black, but the white definitely looks pretty sick.  This particular bike is made from 4130 …

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FIXED, Book on Fixed Gear Bikes and Culture

Submitted by John on November 23, 2009 – 5:27 pmOne Comment

fixed-bicycle-book-cover-257x300It is about time somebody did it...a couple of dudes over from the Rollapaluza crew have put out this photo driven book all about fixed gear bikes, the culture and movement.  This book also mentions heavily the history behind fixed gear bicycles, the racing aspect of it, as well as the trend we see with the bikes today.  There are tons of really sick photos in this book, its definitely a book I would be stoked to see sitting on my coffee table.  If you are interested in more than just the trend of fixed gear riding and want to learn some history behind the activity, you should definitely give this book a good look over.  Hopefully this book will be up on eBay soon, although you can get it on amazon right.  Check out some of these other fixed gear forms of media below:

Mash SF DVD Book Track Fixed Gear Fixie Bike Bicycle Mash SF DVD Book Track Fixed Gear Fixie Bike Bicycle Paypal US $34.99 15d 8h 17m
 

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