Fast Friday Documentary
by Charles Cheng, August 19, 2008

With environmental issues on the rise, especially in cities such as San Francisco and Seattle, bikes are becoming the standard alternative transportation. “Fast Friday” is a documentary on the emergence of the fixed gear community in Seattle. Fast Friday is originally a monthly event started by the founder of Cadence Clothing, Dustin Klein, to bring together all the people with a passion for their fixed gears. After director David Rowe joined the group and started filming, he soon had enough material to complete this documentary. The film will go along to 17 cities with the Bicycle Film Festival and is available on sale at their website. Check out more teaser pictures after the jump.
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lol @ hypebeast censoring comments
and if there are hills in ur neighborhood then there is absolutley no excuse not to use a cruiser board
learn to ride bmx
Thanks for reppin our project!! Everyone into cycling/film should support some good people and independent film. For more of my fast friday pictures .check out flickr.com/kjten22
ohh and bmx instead of fixed bikes or mountain(esque) bikes sucks especially with hills in the neighborhood!!
OHHH SHIT JET GRIND RADIO!!! thank you for that little piece of nostalgia!!
university of washington!
WHEEEW Jet Grind Radio. That was my shit. But i fucks with jet set radio future. And for the record bikes w/o breaks are way nicer.