Duluth in Winter on a Fixie

This YouTube video has gotten a decent amount of traffic recently. Check out the icy hills of Duluth from the saddle of a fixed-gear bicycle.

16 thoughts on “Duluth in Winter on a Fixie”

  1. beryl k gullsgate

    It’s poetry pedaling in abstraction … it’s a canvas that keeps on flowing beyond the frame.

    What a special trip!

  2. Hardcore. Love it.

    Duluth has hills steeper than San Francisco and weather worse than New York but none of the traffic. Excellent training grounds for bicycle messengers.

  3. Scratch that last post. I thought he was using a coaster brake. Missed the beginning shot of the bike.

  4. The downhill forward-lean left turn skid through a red light! And pulling into a ‘restaurant’ for food and refreshments I’m sure… I wonder if that was three stops at the Looch, or just two, and did it take place on the same night? Looks like the same storm; we haven’t had many this year.

    Damn, I Love Duluth!

  5. Sorry to see you’ve now been infected by the “fixed gear culture” as well. The promotion of brake-less, fender-less, helmet-less, bicycle riding on sidewalks as well as the suggestion of cyclists running red lights is not poetic nor hardcore, it just leads to stupidity (look up Ted Shred sometime).

  6. Are all these people that think he ran a red light talking about when the rider takes a left turn, and you see a red light on the street he is turning onto? Of course that light is red – that is how it works when you take a turn.

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