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GOrilla in Paris Full Edit

Gorilla in Paris from Gorilla Bicycles on Vimeo.

Here’s the full edit of Wonka in Paris with Gorilla! Wonka hits shit so fast. Epic!

Previously:
GOrilla in Paris pt.4
GOrilla in Paris pt.3
GOrilla in Paris pt.2
GOrilla in Paris

11 Comments »
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  • finn z.

    fuck.

  • bigman

    really.really. really. good . edit.

  • hfwido

    That was really dope. The overall feel of the edit was so energetic and lively. I was smiling throughout the majority of this. Good job guys.

  • http://www.eprommusic.com sand3r

    damn that tune is sick -track id?

  • SandCrab

    Hell yeah!

  • http://sizemorebicycle.com Sizemore

    talent

  • dontcoast

    sweetest edit ive seen in a while

    it amazes me how little wonka seems to pedal set…is it just the way its shown in the videos or is it how it really is?

  • http://mkebikepolo.com El Colorado

    Now that’s what I call precision, that’s how you true a wheel! haha! Shit yeah Guthrie! MKE Bike Polo trottin’ the globe!

  • ben

    The video is awesome.

    And I sure wish I had the luxury to toss a $1700 frame to the ground…

  • sashae

    Really quality.

  • Jakerock

    Whats with all the temper tantrums, and the creepy dudes putting the bikes together in the beginning? Bike people are weird man. Calm the f’ck down…
    Give us a smile…

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