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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

the end of the street: ed wonka's freestyle fixed gear takeover, lino's "it was all a dream", the end of grime?


ed's been a little busy nowadays and this is the second feature he's done for network A. in this one, he goes through his personal history and his own little insight to what's going on with FGFS. a whole lot of cruising around hitting spots, and a little bit of news towards the end... grime bikes is moving onto another chapter.

IT WAS ALL A DREAM - RICARDO LINO from THELINOLIFE on Vimeo.
the way i found out was through this edit lino sent me. it was on private for a while, but i was one of the first dudes to see it- the description went as follows:

"The world is constantly changing so as good things come and go.
THE GRIME is also changing and i feel its now the time for me to leave this project.
I am really grateful to Ed Wonka, Mike Schmitt and joe Krillz for trusting in me to represent
one of the best company's out there.
"

there were bangers from the coast to ghost tour with lino's famous grind killing power, but the tone kinda changed finding out the news.


WELCOME TO GRIME ST from GRIME BIKES on Vimeo.
i've been supportive of these dudes since the beginning and and though things ended up the way they did, grime bikes kind of transformed the landscape of the FGFS scene. shit, i remember when it was "grime street", and to this day i still have that OG logo shirt. so with that being said, the dudes are onto the next one. we wish them luck however this ends up.

jmik

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