Happy Friday









Just myself and Pizza for this one. We discussed Trinity of Track, Europeans, bike builds, Slum’s return and more!
Remember you can also catch episodes on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!
Erik aka Wavybaby premiered this new vlog on his channel today featuring some of the Tracklocross race that I entered, a flat ground sesh, and a broken frame. Fun day, fun video (Not for Erik’s frame though).
We are proud to present the long awaited Dooc Man Trick Track Bread-it, courtesy of the Privileged Bread Dad cam. Yes, all of this footage was filmed while he had a torn ACL. 3 bikes zero cares. Enjoy
Off Track Fixed Gear Podcast Episode 14 is here! Today we bring you all the latest happenings in the Fixed Gear world. Enjoy!
Available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts too!
Today the Dooc Man gives you the rundown on how and why to install BMX Cranks on your fixed gear!
Today we present a new tutorial on how to ride backwards / fakie. Get learnin’!
In today’s episode of Off Track, we explore the worst Fixed Gear trends, we get live news broken to us, Deacon asks more tough food questions, and much much more. Yes, I messed up the recording and only recorded my face, so enjoy some extra effort that was put into covering that up. Enjoy!
Remember you can also listen to Off Track on Apple Podcasts and Spotify
The very mysterious US made Ruff Bike Co CSK guard sprocket that I teased a couple months ago is now available for purchase! You can buy the sprocket alone as well as guard options on the website. $82 USD for the sprocket alone, extra $12 for the insert (19mm and 22mm options available), and an extra $10 if you want the guard with it. Here’s what Ruff has to say about it:
“We designed some 25 and 28 tooth sprockets that are compatible with Profile steel spline drive inserts and machined to accept select 4 bolt pattern nylon guards.
These sprocket were manufactured in the US from 7075 t6 aluminum alloy.”
Snag one HERE!



While in Seattle, we head over to the Master Bike Co. headquarters, aka Kareem Shehab’s crib, and he was nice enough to take us on a tour of his very impressive collection of fixed gear memorabilia he’s gathered throughout the years. Enjoy!