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Eat a lot of bacon there, champ? Marcus-Heath Vegetarian in the streets but Vagetarian in the sheets. WAKIdesigns Jun 28, at Yeah you'll get some sht into the system It's about the combination.

You can read a lot about it and also how bad were studies on cholesterols in 70 s and 80s which we have been relying on up until mid s. Thank me later. Anyhoo, that's all I had to say, I feel like eating caear salad today. TheR Jun 28, at But I'll never know 'cause I wouldn't eat the filthy mf'ers. Poulsbojohnny Jun 27, at Thanks for sharing, Anthony, and welcome back to the sport.

Forget about the haters, ride the Marin like you stole it. Then get a better brand Just kidding. And, we can assume you are no longer a bike messenger. So what did you end up doing? Inquiring minds want to know Anyone remember the roadie movie from the late 70s or early 80s where the guy drafted the semi in the beginning?

At the end he crashed out or something and they had to tape his feet to his pedals. Always thought that was cool. Ironically I've kind of come full circle. I was a bike messenger for a few years before I moved to Vancouver and started an auto detailing business.

I lived in Vancouver for a decade before selling the business to travel around the world. Ended up spending the next decade living in Germany, Thailand and Japan before deciding that I'd had enough of big cities and so I moved back to Canada and to the very small town that I was originally living in when I had that bike messenger job. Now I'm back in the small town I grew up in, I'm not a bike messenger anymore but I'm still riding a mountain bike, even if it's a Marin!

Seriously why don't people like Marin? I've had no issues with the bike. Idk they make good looking bikes from what I can tell anthonyjoh :. Brytrl8tr Jun 27, at I still have the frame. However, they make solid bikes with solid components, especially in their newer models. There is absolutely nothing wrong with your bike, it's a total shredder, people just like to poke fun. Before they had funky geometry. Chadimac22 Jun 28, at BobLogiii Jun 28, at People don't like the Marin because it is ugly.

We're being called the new urban cowboys". The film was the first cinema movie that actor Kevin Bacon was seen in after his box-office smash-hit film Footloose which had been Bacon's breakthrough screen role. Quicksilver , however, was a commercial failure at the global box office, and went straight to home video in several territories. To capture the feel and excitement of the bike riders, and to enhance the visual style of the film, cameras were actually mounted on some of the bicycles.

Thomas Michael Donnelly explained: "I tried to put the audience literally on the bike, to have the sensation of what it is to ride like crazy through traffic There's danger, and yet this great sense of freedom as you zip in and out.

Some of the world's top artistic riders, including four-time world champion Franz Krotochvil, rode in specific sequences in the movie. Kevin Bacon's bicycle is a single-speed '84 Raleigh Competition. While no differentiation is made in the film, at least three different configurations are seen on Bacon's bike during the movie: Fixed-gear, single-speed, and outfitted with 0-degree trick forks during various scenes in Bacon's apartment.

A possible freewheel is suggested early in the film when Bacon dismounts while in motion and a distinct clicking sound is heard until the bike stops moving. Kevin Bacon trained for four months riding a track bike which had no gears and no brakes. The serious bike messengers claim that the track or 11 fix" bike affords them more control and in effect becomes an extension of their bodies.

Bacon sought first-hand experience by riding in New York City, along with Thomas Michael Donnelly, who himself had worked as a bike messenger while writing the script. Bacon said: "It's really a terrifically exciting thing, because you have so many brushes with death. You're constantly getting cut off by cars, and you see a hole and you just make a run for it. Does that sound right to you?

Or is there a Raleigh with that same look? Post a Comment. Bacon's character is Jack Casey, a successful young stockbroker who loses all of his money after a risky business decision. Deflated and disenchanted with his profession, he becomes a bicycle messenger for a service, Kurtzweill's Quicksilver Express Co. Jack deals with his parents and his girlfriend, who are disappointed with his job as a messenger.

Touriste-Routier February 7, at PM. Don February 11, at AM. Digdow June 7, at PM. Unknown January 12, at PM. Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. Stock trader Bacon has what must be the douchiest little mustache in Hollywood film history. Cue the angelic chorus.

And before you know it, Jack's making a living at his new dream job - mixing it up with traffic, and wearing Vails's old maroon beret. Like Flashdance , but with a bike.

I think there was some requirement back then that all post-industrial loft dwellers be aspiring dancers. And of course all the bike messengers routinely take time out of their busy day to jam to some tunes on their boombox and start break-dancing or at least, bike-dancing in the middle of the street. You know, 'cuz it's the '80s. Catchin' some air. If they didn't get stunt-riders for that jump, I'm going to say that's actually pretty impressive.

Bad-guy drug dealer. Dead bike messenger. Paul Rodriquez plays Hector Rodriquez clever! Hey, a guy's got to dream. He's probably the film's least convincing bike messenger - but then, this one shot from the opening credits is the closest he's shown in proximity to a bicycle in the whole thing.



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