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4.5
I loved this film! Who knew a gritty (in an artistic way) documentary could have surprises and tiny little "plot-thickens" moments? My only issue (other than the fact that it wasn't six hours long, I could have watched it with fascination all day) is that the binding on the book failed the moment I removed it from its box. I was very sad, but didn't want to bother sending it back; then I wouldn't have had it for a few days. I liked it so much that I just figured I would buy a second copy when able.I wish it were easier to find more films like this; Fixed-Gear Cycling is an extremely niche market, but I, as well as anyone else I have talked to, am very addicted to it. I wish there were far more films than this out there. And if there are, I wish they were easier to find.And for others who share the above opinion, here are a couple other films I have come across:"Fast Friday," a documentary,"Quicksilver," a very old Kevin Bacon film from 1986,and...I haven't found more! :(ADDITIONAL REVIEW INFORMATION:This film is so good, I DID buy a second copy. I am compulsively careful with the book so the binding has not failed on the new one, I also super-glued the old one together, which worked just fine!I have also discovered a few more fixed-gear documentaries available from Amazon.Com:"Still We Ride," less about fixed-gear but important to the lifestyle,"Red Light, Go!," a documentary about NYC "Alley-Cat" races (excellent!),and several films, purely track-bike action; some popular, others more obscure:"Macaframa,"The "Bootleg Sessions" Four-Volume video project,"MASH,""Council of Doom,"and, hopefully!, more I haven't yet discovered!