Helping Singapore's vulnerable youth through their love for fixed-gear cycling

Fixie riders practising stunts near Shenton Way on a Fast Friday - a tradition in fixie culture where fixed-gear cyclists meet and ride. ST PHOTO: KHALID BABA
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SINGAPORE - It is 10pm on a Friday and an inconspicuous street near Shenton Way is buzzing.

More than 20 males, in their teens and 20s, have converged to ride their fixed-gear bicycles, which are known as fixies.

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