>>2033562 (OP)Yeah it's still out there. Fixies are the perfect bike for flat inner cities so you'll usually find them there, as reflected by its immortal status in NYC. Also, the colder cities where maintaining a car is extra expensive can easily have some of the best bike scenes in the country (like MPL). Just a year or two ago I was in a gang in Charlotte NC that had a Friday ride and would travel together to other cities/states. They still ride. It's not the crowd from the 00s, all those people are old and have long lost their interest in cycling and ride hipster motorcycles now or worse. If I were to describe the average person from the dozens of people I rode fixies with in the past 5 years, they're in their early-mid 20s, got into fixed <=3y ago, and are/were skateboarders.
For the autists that don't understand fixed gear, the most practical value it has is much lower maintenance, especially if you're brakeless elite. The rest is heavily romanticized, and it's beautiful. You can always find a bunch of fucking nerds to ride with on their $$$$ bikes and reddit personalities. But if you want to meet wild people that like blowing through reds, drinking fast and getting drunk and then riding some more, doing coke in the bathroom, affording to live in a city in a cool neighborhood because of some hack where you're immune to traffic if you have big enough balls, never having to cram into the subway with the normies because you can get to manhattan from brooklyn faster than 99% of the fuckers in your city, not even the cops can stop you (they don't even try), it's all beautiful.
I avoid cyclists and the bike scene in general now despite it being one my biggest passions in my life because the average cyclist now is a insufferable douchebag. I miss the cowboy days when the average cyclist was a mixture of young, poor, and wild. Now the average cyclist is some wealthy entitled libtard that whines incessantly. Kind of like punk rock.