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From: Ryan Denehy February 19, 2008 |
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see a fixed gear was either on your kid brother's tricycle or on a track bike, which were traditionally ridden on a banked track called a velodrome. Slowly, these bikes made their way onto the street as road racers used them to train in the winter and messengers used them because they were cheap to buy and maintain. Contemporary fixed-gear culture, has been growing steadily since the late 90's. It began in cities like New York, and now the fixed-gear bicycle is commonplace in both urban and more recently, suburban areas across the world. This growing popularity has helped usher in new talent & new innovation. In the same way that kids riding Schwinn Stingrays off dirt jumps preceded BMX, track bikes are evolving into the new freestyle bicycle of choice for many
people. While the status quo inevitably tends oppose anything new & revolutionary, the ideology behind fixed gears is simple… just get out and have fun.
Being Brooklyn based, cycling is very much a part of everyday life for most of us at Mishka. We’ve watched and participated in cycling’s growing popularity over the years and have enjoyed a mutual respect between ourselves and riders. We’re beyond proud to introduce to you the Death Adders Road and Track (D.A.R.T) Cycling Team. We’ve carefully recruited a group of riders on the forefront of this booming subculture. This eclectic group of athletes are motivated to not only push the boundaries in exciting ways, but to re-define and evolve the sport to the next level. The support and encouragement of this evolution forms the foundation of the Mishka D.A.R.T Cycling Team. Led by team rider & D.A.R.T captain John "Prolly" Watson, Mishka will be scouting the globe for talented riders, sponsoring & organizing bike-related events, creating rider specific gear and collaborating with the best in the industry on hardware.
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