http://www.myspace.com/beachwoodsparks
http://www.blitzentrapper.net/
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Unknown Bike Co.
UNKNOWN BIKE CM Teaser from UNKNOWNBIKE co on Vimeo.
Definitely considering their 26" frame against the Grime's.
http://www.unknownbikes.com/index1.html
Track of the day: Blurgh!
This is definitely not for those of you who aren't into Dubstep, this track is absolutely fiiiiilthy
http://www.myspace.com/cookiemonstatc2
http://www.myspace.com/cookiemonstatc2
Monday, April 11, 2011
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Track of the day: Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Charlie P Remix)
This is beautiful. Although I live for huge nasty Dubstep drops I'm really starting to like the repetitive dark relaxing sounds of this style of Dubstep.
http://soundcloud.com/charliep
http://soundcloud.com/charliep
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Counting Down the Days.......
I'm counting down the days until the Grime GOAT comes out so I can get off my track bike and actually start laying down some real tricks "The production model of the G.O.A.T. should be out in the next 3 months." and pre-orders probably when they're "done with their tour in mid april." It will have a "beefed up rear end, ST clamp through TT, new dropouts, new CS and SS bridges." Its estimated price is $360-400.
www.grimebikes.com
www.grimebikes.com
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Friday, April 1, 2011
The future of fixed gear freestyle?
Elevated Engineering: Miles Mathia - Volume 3 from Elevated Engineering on Vimeo.
It's crazy to see where FGFS can go, and seeing someone going straight from urban tricks to dirt jumping is especially wild. I've never actually never seen someone doing dirt jumps on a fixed gear, I've only heard talk on forums/Prolly. It would seem that fixed gear tricks are dividing two ways: The heavily BMX influenced huge gaps/grinds/360° spin stuff that can break your top tube in half and then the more fluid/eloquent flatland (traditionally track bike) tricks. Although this divide is occurring there may be a middle-ground, such as is shown with Michael Chacon who started with strong flatland roots and now incorporates them into his other tricks.
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