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I dont get Burritos?

Postby AussieJester on Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:00 pm

Not wanting to offend owners or prospective owners here, but i just don't get the whole Burrito thing (or tall bikes for that matter...but thats a whole different story) They look uncomfortable too ride and highly impractical, anythng taller than an ant and your in trouble...so ...whats the appeal? What am i missing?

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EDIT: OH..aha and why are they even called 'Burritos' i don't get that either? I believe this is some sort of food you Americans eat? how is this relevant too a bicycle?
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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby deorman on Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:21 pm

I think it's kind of like having a Caddy so low it needs skid plates to get out of the driveway. Not practical, just fun. :) A burrito is a Central American latino food, meat and/or beans wrapped in a soft tortilla, looks a little like a giant eggroll. :wink:
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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby bigblockthing on Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:23 pm

i like having one because people dont even usually know what to think when they see something so long and low coming down the road...to me it was cool to make something that nobody will ever replicate...and im pretty sure im the first person to ever use a meatcleaver as a shift lever and a bowling trophy figure as a fender ornament
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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby october on Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:22 pm

have you ever ridden a burrito?
or a tall bike?

until you do, you will never know :wink:

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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby tikiharl on Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:58 pm

My Burrito is one of the most comfortable bikes I have. It cruises great and turns heads.
Excuse the outfit,this was at TDF San Diego

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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby Kuttnhack on Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:12 pm

Called a burrito cause you eat it when you crash!ImageImageImage And then of course it's something only an artist could love.
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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby Dman on Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:45 pm

I reckon they're about as "hotrod" as a bicycle can get - take a mundane form of transport and chop/fettle/crazify it into something outrageous. Excellent!

(Admittedly, the first one I saw had me scratching my head, but then it all clicked :idea: :D )
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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby Korporal on Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:57 pm

I don't get them either. That said, I don't mind them. I just don't plan on building one. As far as the name, I believe it came from the now defunct chopperbicycle.net. Somebody built one, and then others built to similar design and style. Similar to the (Hooch's?) original boardtrack bicycle and the now epidemic. People started calling them burritos, and there was an official naming thread. People were used to burrito so it stuck. As for a "real" burrito, you take a tortilla and fill it with meat cheese, beans, rice, and salsa before rolling into a log like thing. Then there's California style which takes the standard formula and adds guacamole, grilled vegies, mango, whatever floats your boat, and rolls the whole thing in aluminium foil to make eating on the go a bit easier.
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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby tikiharl on Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:00 pm

Here is a Burrito as in food.....
Dang, now Im hungry. :wink:

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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby Road Master on Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:24 pm

tikiharl wrote:My Burrito is one of the most comfortable bikes I have. It cruises great and turns heads.
Excuse the outfit,this was at TDF San Diego

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Is that a CWC shockmaster springer on the front? Very cool!
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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby Chainsaw on Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:29 pm

bigblockthing wrote: ...and im pretty sure im the first person to ever use a meatcleaver as a shift lever and a bowling trophy figure as a fender ornament


I don't wanna be a "Richard", but I love it when guys think they are the first to come up with something! On a daily basis I see things on this board and many others that are "the firsts" that I've usually seen several times before.
I did the meatclever shifter thingy about 3 years ago and I know that there have been others long before mine. As far as the bowling trophy figure fender ornament. I think just about every type of trophy topper has seen atleast one fender over the years. Probably before you or I were born (or close to it). I think it's fair to say that both are unique but that's about as close as anything gets, especially with all the talent that our hobby offers.

I will say that you inspired me to pull out my old meatclever shifter to use on an upcoming build! :D
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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby tikiharl on Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:33 pm

Roadmaster,yes that is a CWC Springer. It is very functional and contributes alot to the comfort factor.
I am presently looking for another one for my next build.
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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby Chainsaw on Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:58 pm

If you find a Burrito or tallbike not comnfortable, or any bike for that matter, it's probably not built for you. Or it needs something different like a seat or handlebars, maybe more. Lots of times I see a bike that someone's built with the seat slammed down on the frame and crank arms so long that at the top stroke they're higher than the top frame tube. Then the builder/owner elaborates on how comfy and controllable this bike is! :shock: Maybe it is for him but not for me!

The guys I ride with vary in height and weight drastically but everyone rides each others bikes (or atleast tries to). I've ridden some of the most beautioful bikes you'll ever see and hated every minute of it! But I appreciate how well it rode for others. My bikes are the same way. I'm tall from the waste up with short legs (for my size). I'm also heavyset. So some people won't even go near my beasts, while others will fight over taking them for a spin!

As far as the Burrito name, Stretch posted the original CBN thread awhile back on this board, try doing a search.

October said it! You have to ride one to understand ..... kinda like "It's a Jeep thing"!
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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby bighit on Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:47 am

tikiharl wrote:My Burrito is one of the most comfortable bikes I have. It cruises great and turns heads.
Excuse the outfit,this was at TDF San Diego

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Re: I dont get Burritos?

Postby AussieJester on Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:14 am

Cheers for the replys fellas..and no i haven't ridden either a burrito or a tallbike. A burrito would be a possibity
for me too ride if i put some out riggers on it but i wouldn't attempt riding a tall bike. I road a unicycle many years
ago (before becoming a parapglegic) and it was tall as some of the tall bikes i have seen here...still dont get the
attraction sorry... I think Korporal summed up my centiments regarding the burritos

Korporal wrote:I don't get them either. That said, I don't mind them. I just don't plan on building one.


Cheers again guys...have fun with your Burritos...OH..they sort of look like Tacos but with a soft
wrapping, we get Tacos here in OZ i haven't seen Burritos sold, then again i haven't really looked for them either
i very very rarely eat any form of fast food.

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