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South Florida According to Brooklyn: The Fixed-Gear Bike Trend is a Good Thing

Photo by Justin Namon, www.thepopnessparty.comMy topic this week is the bicycle phenomenon here in Miami. Personally, I think that people picking up their bike instead of their car keys is awesome. They're saying they really do care about their environment, plus it's a great, fun way to exercise. Even though...
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Photo by Justin Namon, www.thepopnessparty.com
My topic this week is the bicycle phenomenon here in Miami. Personally, I think that people picking up their bike instead of their car keys is awesome. They're saying they really do care about their environment, plus it's a great, fun way to exercise. Even though it may be a trend for some people, it's a really good trend. I just see more and more people riding their bikes around, and it's really, really awesome that people are actually giving a crap and not wanting to pay these outrageous gas prices.

Fixed gear bikes are lightweight, simple, and low-maintenance, which can compensate for the added gears on other bikes. I ride every day to and from work. I don't use my car; I think it sucks. I'd rather get on my bike, not deal with parking, and not fill up my car three times a week to go six or seven miles each way. But also remember to look out for drivers, because trust me, they are really not looking out for you. And wear your lights, and remember we have to follow the same laws cars do.


Actually, I really don't care about other kinds of bikes besides fixed-gear bikes. I would rather go fast and zip through traffic and get through where I need to go, instead of have a casual cruise, so to speak. A fixed gear is based on how hard you pedal, and have the one gear ratio, where I know exactly what I can and cannot do. The gear ratio I use right now is for street/urban riding; I'm riding a 49/18 so you don't have to try as hard to stop if you might run into something.
    So if you're interested in getting one of these machines, there are a couple shops I suggest. In Miami, go to Keirin Bicycle Shop in South Beach, next to MIA Skate Shop, at 235A Ninth St. In Broward, I suggest the Bike Spot, 5074 N. Dixie Hwy., Oakland Park. And remember, it's not what you ride, it's how you ride it.

Five Albums I'm Listening to This Week: 1) Modern Life is War, Witness. 2) The Bad Brains, Omega Sessions. 3) Integrity, To Die For. 4) Coliseum and Doomriders split, Not Of This World. 5) The Loved Ones, Keep Your Heart.

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"Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other." -- Abraham Lincoln

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