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22 September 2010
Bootleg Sessions Vol. 4 The Last Leg Synopsis: It has come down to this, the fourth and final installment in the Bootleg Sessions series. And as much as the riding, the bikes, and the entire fixed gear lifestyle have evolved since the beginning of our project, it's still all about just one simple thing... having fun. Ride/relax."
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21 September 2010
Available 4/9/2010 Death Pedal 2 is the follow-up to the highly successful Death Pedal fixed-gear film. This movie was filmed and edited by Kareem Shehab (Leader Bikes) and showcases the talents of fixed gear freestyle riders from coast to coast across the United States. Featured locales include Los Angeles/Orange County CA, Houston/Austin TX, Atlanta GA, and New York NY. Riders profiled in the film include Corey Vulture (first seen in Council of Doom), Ed "Wonka" Laforte (GoRilla Bikes), Eri...
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19 May 2009
The Council of Doom is the first release from the already legendary Orange County fixed-gear crew Council of Doom. Directed by Wolfgang, the new release stands alone in documenting the progression, and shattering, of what was previously believed possible on track bikes. Filmed on location in Orange County, Los Angeles, San Pedro, Long Beach & Mammoth Mountain, The Council of Doom takes the viewer on an epic experience of what it means to master the fixed-gear bike within the urban setting....
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19 May 2009
Mash Transit Productions presents MASH SF, a film by Michael Martin and Gabe Morford. Mash is a testament to the efficacy of the frame, wheels, cockpit, and drive-train that carry us through SF?s labyrinth of lanes, alleys, and everything in between.
This video recognizes those who have inspired us with their unique presence in the streets, who have created an accelerated style of riding bikes built for the track but tailored for daily abuse.
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15 May 2009
Macaframa was started by Colin Arlen and Colby Elrick through a medium paced evolution beginning with short skateboarding videos, which then became short track bike videos posted on websites like youtube.com. However, once the amount of views began to rise, so did the duo's aspirations. In 2007 the two decided to come together to create a full-length film that promotes fixed gear bike riding and also homaging to San Francisco and it's scenic views.
In the two years since the start of this...