Co-Conspirators

November 17, 2006

Track Misnomers.....

I have these two bikes that I love to ride. One is an old road frame that's been converted to a fixed-gear. The other is a full-on track bike. Both are so different but have their purpose. The converted fixed is my commuter, great old steel frame, full fenders, relaxed, old-school touring geometry. The track bike is a super-light alloy frame, steep track geometry, carves turns, and accelerates like a demon! Both have their place in my stable of bikes.

Lately, I've been hearing some things through the grapevine about track and fixed gear bikes that are pretty erroneous. Unfounded statements that exist only through non-participation. Things like, "Track bikes? Oh, those things will mess up your knees....". Impracticallity, trendy-ness, etc... I'm not writing here to defend why I ride these bikes, or to argue why I think you should try them. Not meaning to be rude, but I could really give two shits about your opinion of me based on what I choose to ride. I'm commenting on these notions because I'm really tired of hearing them. It's all (in my humble opinion) garbage that I've heard countless times before, just like everyone else who rides fixed. These ideas are tired and seem to be endlessly regurgitated for no good reason despite the countering arguments.

I guess what I'm trying to say is before you talk shit or spread unfounded ideas about something you know nothing about (whether it be bikes or non-cycling related ideas), stop and think about what you're saying. It's really disheartening to hear something that I love so much talked about in such a negative and uneducated manner. One thing that I've learned working at a bike shop in the past year is that everyone buys a bike for a different reason. What does it matter if you picked your bike because you think it looks hot, or it has the best component group for the price, or it makes you faster, or it takes you back to your youth? The only thing that matters is you ride. Frequently, every day, once in a while, whatever! Riding (again in my humble opinion) should be fun! That's why we started doing it in the first place. Reguardless of whether riding a fixed-gear is trendy or not, the bottom line is that it's getting more people on bikes. I think that's something that we can all agree is a great idea!

November 12, 2006

Art Show!

Jen and I went to the Nest art show in Bridgeport this past Saturday night. I was really impressed with the studio spaces and building that it was held in. Take and old run-down factory building, give it a little love, import some artists and you wind up with a really great space! Jen was rep'n with some other girls from the CT Rollergirls, promoting their first offical bout on December 10th. Among one of the interesting musical acts there was a guy named Wild Bill Firehands. Best described as "if crazy-Jim from the show Taxi and Ted Nuget had an illegitamate love-child, that would be Bill." I took a few photos and mingled with some strange folk. Enjoy!


-Part of the gallery. The main room.


-The second space. The performance/stage area.


-Even King Koopa was there! Shortly after being arrested for "Stealing the Princess".


-Jayne Bondage and Slim Fast promoting the bout.


-Art.


-My own artsy take on some art.


-Jayne and I.

November 01, 2006

Tyrant x Hebrank Artshow.

Monday night @ Turnpike Tattoo showed of art from Tony Tyrant and Shawn Hebrank. We dranks lots of soda, looked at some great art, hung out with a bunch of good friends and had a blast in general. Can't wait for the next one. Here's what went down:


-the set-up.



-Shawn's skatedeck art.




-Bob, Tony T and Shawn.

-Dean regales us with his druken exploits from the previous night...

-Peter soaking up some culture.

-Dean shows off the kiss he received from a curb the night before...(nice hoodie!)

-Digger Davis showed up just in time to Sout Tony before I left.