Friday, June 11, 2010

BSNYC Friday Fawn Quiz!

The weekend is nearly upon us, and those of us who live in New York City are staring down the twin barrels buttocks (pimples and all) of the World Naked Bike Ride. The Tour de France of coping mechanisms, this is a great opportunity to convince yourself that you're helping the environment by applying paint and glitter to your nipples. It's also the perfect theme ride for people who long for something just as crotchally irritating as a "tweed ride" but without all that pesky clothing.

Still, for general smugness, you just can't beat a good old-fashioned bike move, and here's one that took place recently in Boulder, CO (forwarded by a reader):



If you were troubled by that "Fixed" video from Tuesday's post, you'll be pleased to know that this one features the GHMOIARBH's arch-nemesis, the Downy-Bearded Helmet Mirror-Wearer (or DBHMW):

(They just don't build bicycle helmets like they used to.)

His superpower is a lack of pretense, his sandals are SPD compatible, and he wields a pair of bar ends with deadly accuracy.

There's also nothing quite as satisfying as receiving "golf claps" from your fellow citizens:


Best of all, you're saving the Earth, and for this reason those car trips you made to the Home Depot to buy plastic tubs don't count:

Of course, moving by bike is even sweeter in Boulder, where you get to move into an apartment complex called "The Peleton:"

I had assumed that this was North America's only Pelé-themed communal dwelling, but it turns out they actually just misspelled "peloton." If you're thinking of moving to The Peloton, just keep in mind that they don't allow triathletes (it's a drafting thing). Also, as in the actual peloton, there are frequent blood and urine tests.

And with that, I'm pleased to present you with a quiz. As always, study the item, think, and click on your answer. If you're right you'll know, and if you're wrong you'll see fixed-gear freestyling gone corporate.

Thanks very much for reading and for forwarding many of the items of which this quiz is comprised, ride safe, and enjoy the weekend.

--BSNYC/RTMS



(The FleMond)

1) Floyd Landis and Greg LeMond now share:






2) After being sexually assaulted at the Giro d'Italia, Bradley Wiggins may opt to skip the Tour de France.





3) Bianchi is apparently trying to revive a flatlining PistaDex by offering their venerable Pista in:

--Cabon fiber
--Titanium
--Bamboo
--Black





4) The answer to every single question on "The Great Canadian Cyclists Exam" is "Steve Bauer."

--True
--False






5) At last, a:





6) "Schluff" no more! Now you can buy a:







7) This treadmill bike is:

--"Custum"
--"Great for this summer"
--"A real haed turner"
--All of the above





8) The mother of the wearer of this tattoo is evidently:





***Special Olfactory-Themed Bonus Question***



If you smell a foul odor, it is time to:



91 comments:

  1. Hell's yeah!

    -Podium boy

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  2. STLL NO LDOUT

    ...top 10 three days running!

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  3. This is great...

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  4. Loved the Canadian cyclist quiz. If you sped through the post without reading it, go back - it's worth it.

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  5. Passed, like a gallstone.

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  6. Doesn't everybody's helmet already smell bad enough by the time it is ready for replacement?

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  7. Damn it. That electric assist must have shorted in the rain. Must think of better all weather cheat. Training harder seems like a lot of work...

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  8. Say it aint so Joe. A strap to walk your bike?? WTF!?!?!?

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  9. how can it be! losing yellow!!

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  10. I feel you dude -- like the anti-doping thing is so like totally uncool.

    Enjoy your trip to Texas and continued affixing of lips to Lance's less than complete parts.

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  11. Quicksquirt McHurtJune 11, 2010 at 12:39 PM

    I'd hit it.

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  12. I actually like the Cisco add. At least it's not the mountain bike-car commercial that's been cliched to death.

    DBHMV -theres one in every crowd.

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  13. have a good weekend, bunch a schluffer von schluffingtons.

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  14. I watched the bicycle steering strap video and though to myself who in the world would invest in this stupid idea. Absolutely no one would buy one of these awful items.

    Then it occurred to me, it is the "perfect item." This item makes the Podium of the Century in the race for the absolute best Office Gag Gift. For the die hard obsessive cyclist, in your office what could be a better gag gift?

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  15. oh man, that post was brutal. well, I'm off to walk my bike.

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  16. Often I have wondered what bike tool would best represent the love between mother and son. Now I can die.

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  17. The best thing about the Custum Treadmill Bike is that your speed will be exactly the same as it would be if you were just running. You get the mechanical losses as a bonus, so it's not just the fun of maneuvering such a contraption, either. What a concept!

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  18. g -That or the nipple wrench!

    Sorry about that. It's frilly's fault.

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  19. I wonder if naked bike ride is going to go over the big skanky. Too much irony for me.

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  20. Someone actually asked me yesterday if I was participating in the world naked bike ride.

    I failed the Canadian Cycling Exam because I put Ryder Hesjedal for every answer.

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  21. Whenever my dog farts I kick him.

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  22. recumbent,
    I was thinking bottom bracket removal tool, but just felt dirty afterward.

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  23. Clown Protest
    (contains bike content)

    I think there should be a World Clown Ride every year as a protest against murdering criminals.
    Folders, Freakbikes, Unicycles, Highly Accessorised Bicycles, Outlandish Costumes for riders and bicycles alike.

    Or would it be too much like other bicycle protests?

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  24. Wouldn't that treadmill bike roll backwards as you run forwards?

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  25. OK I'm gonna try to get some work done before anything else Fruedian slips out.
    have a nice weekend.

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  26. I was surprised by the hostility in the Canadian biking quiz. I have never met a hostile Canadian. Course, I am not into hockey or riding a fixed-gear bicycle, eh?

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  27. This is great. Everythign you wanted to know about bikes, but was afraid to ask! A note about the "World Naked Bike Ride" - sure won't happen here in Phoenix. Their buttocks would melt to the seats of the bikes. :)

    - David

    Aloe Vera 101
    Holistic Health Info.

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  28. Did Commie Canuck write that Canadian Cycling Test? Some of thase answers are snarkily familiar.

    And that Cisco Systems Fixie...is that just the Walmart bike in white?

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  29. Having moved by bike once, I'd suggest that not doing so presents a very high utility value for a U-Haul & a gallon of gasoline. Leaves more time for riding without the apparently requisite overload of smugness.

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  30. Dash it all! Clean sweep in my grasp, BUT then the bonus question...nice weekend everyone.

    HLMT ODOR

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  31. yes, but can one strap the treadmill bike and walk it? think that over on your big dummy.

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  32. I know that when I help someone move with my truck, I get all pissed off at them having so much shit.
    If I biked across town with a box of old license plates, I'd throw a rock at that smug moron's head.

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  33. Cisco even hired David Cameron to appear in that video!

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  34. A perfect example of why the vehicles powered by a combustion engine are so popular. Nothing like asking 40 of your best friends to move items that 10 people and a truck could do in an hour.

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  35. Isn't the DBHMW just a long winded way of describing a paleo-Fred?

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  36. http://magliarosa.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/canibais.jpg

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  37. #Michael
    Make that ten a three at most.

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  38. magliarosa.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/canibais.jpg

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  39. Great.

    Now, I have to leash my bike, when I'm forced to walk it.

    Next thing ya know, I'll have to 'pick up' after it too.

    At least, I get to enjoy the fact that it's Friday. Have a good weekend!!

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  40. pong-titfer technology

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  41. @anon 1:46

    toronto has a strange relationship with the rest of canada, they're like our "Archie Bunker".

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  42. Did Commie Canuck write that Canadian Cycling Test? Some of thase answers are snarkily familiar.

    There only only six people in Canada who are literate in English, so some of us wear many hats.

    Those stupid columns trivialize road deaths on bikes and in cars, it's now an acceptable way to die. Last year worldwide 1.2 million people died in car crashes and 50 million more were injured. In response to these tragic numbers, Ford is putting the internet in cars.

    Meanwhile, a fraction of a percent of those numbers died of H1N1 and the whole world went apeshit last fall.

    Meh.

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  43. toronto has a strange relationship with the rest of canada, they're like our "Archie Bunker"

    Archie Bunker? That's Fort McMurray, Alberta.

    Toronto is the douchebag cousin with the little trimmed beard constantly talking on a Bluetooth earpiece. He's talking about how many lattes he had this morning.

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  44. ...BIKE MOVE...
    ...COOL SHIT...

    ...SMUG NESS...
    ...OVER DONE...

    ...& where where was the help from boulder's fix gear hipsters ???...

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  45. 303B TCHZ!

    Boulder...26 square miles surrounded by reality. It doesn't get any more smug or nauseating than that town.

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  46. ...commiecanuk...we've butted heads before in the past but you are 'spot fucking on' as regards the trivialization of cycling & other vehicular 'road deaths' & how they've now become "acceptable", especially in comparison to the overly made up concerns regarding h-1 n-1...

    ...as regards ford putting internet capability in vehicles ???...ya, great fucking idea...

    ...brilliant marketing logic..."ford quality...ford tough...let us distract you from our poor quality by offering you one more thing to distract you from your actual driving"...

    ...people who can't walk & chew gum at the same time can now talk & text on their cellphone while comparing internet info/bullshit with their friends as they drive...

    ...amazing un-prescient...

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  47. HAIL WEEZER!

    J.J.

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  48. The following is a list of acceptable ways to die:

    1. At 102 years old, during sex.

    ==end of list===

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  49. whether hipster or corporate (is there a difference?) fixed gear bikes are the ride of choice for smug douchebaggy know nothing yuppie poser assholes.

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  50. @Anon 1:42 PM

    Who the fuck knows? It's fucking custum! Can't you read?

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  51. damn... I just ordered a pista in cabon fiber.

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  52. CC - ...with a girl, nah, two girls a fifth your age.

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  53. shaun... cut anon some slack. not everyone has ridden a custom bike before. some of us would need training wheels if we ever had to ride one.

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  54. it does not matter what the bonus question says - the answer is still Pub

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  55. Boulder= Mile high

    think about it...everything was trucked in, grips, tires, tofu/beans, the only thing local is the smugness.

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  56. A review, sort of. I disdain of the word review.

    http://spo-r-tinglife.blogspot.com/2010/06/on-being-bike-snob.html

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  57. I always wondered how to spell "tuque".

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  58. AYHHMMMS

    All You Haters Help Me Move My Stuff

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  59. You don't need gas to move this ass. Can't watch that enough.

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  60. There's a reason why China and India are the fastest growing car markets. They are sick of moving all their crap around on bikes.

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  61. E-Bay special! Bid on your favorite part of a banged up Raleigh!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Raleigh-Grand-Prix-Bicycle-Bike-Choice-Parts-/350363776460?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item51934ef5cc

    NO! You can't have the whole thing, life is too hard here in Montana!

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  62. Ant1, at my age, I like to have sex with two girls at once. That way, if I fall asleep, they will have somebody to talk to.

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  63. Critical Ass and good ol' LAPD excessive force rear their ugly heads yet again:

    http://www.laweekly.com/2010-06-10/news/bicyclists-clash-with-lapd/

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  64. hey Bikesnob,

    Canada's National Hardware store now carrying a carbon road bike, probably next to the charcoal BBQ. Worth a look - Overlord made in TW. I guess they're meaning to compete with the entry level IBD stock. In my city CT can barely assemble ss kids bikes properly.

    http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/5/SportsRec/BikesAccessories/BikesRoad/PRD~0711449P/Overlord%2B700C%2BCFX-1%2BMen%2527s%2BRoad%2BBicycle.jsp?locale=en#BVQAWidgetID

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  65. Anon 1238 ..um I think that would be ( as one of the females of the pack here) MY job.

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  66. Guppy, that was one of the reasons I avoided Canberras. High UV index.
    Not so bad for the 10 min or so of ride but a hour ride to and from( clothes) still not a good idea.

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  67. I love biking, this Race in Italy is such a great event.

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  68. Any pics of the latest not-really-naked-bike ride forthcoming? I'mso looking forward to them. Especially if the gut with the beard and helmet mirror is there. Seriously.

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  69. I thought to the Canadian quiz was Michael Barry

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  70. I'm ok with the Cisco ad. I wonder if they made it deliberately to attract BSNYC powered exposure

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  71. HAIL CSZR

    -P.P.

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  72. i say replace your helmet every two years. thats it.

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