Even if the start of the Bikelife movement is not fully known, Baltimore and Harlem claim to have brought dirt bikes to streets in 1990s. The Baltimore scene dates back to the early part of the decade when the first crew formed, meanwhile in 1999 Go Hard Boys was founded in Harlem by Shea Evans and Don Villanueva. Over the years more motorbiking communities joined down the East Coast in cities like Washington D.C. and Philadelphia. but in 2013 a movie named 12 O'clock based in Baltimore brought Bikelife to a mainstream audience.
Bikelife has only continued to expand in the years that followed, the Philly Bikelife was also memorably immortalized in 2015 Creed movie that see Michael B. Jordan surrounded by dirt bikes and ATVs while the song Philadelphia by Meek Mill plays in background.
In the past few years it is safe to say that Bikelife culture has gone from suburban to Worldwide finding advocates in rappers, artist and movies. We cannot forget to mention the huge expansion that it is happening right now all across Europe where hundreds of thousands bikers are coming together to enjoy the meaning of Bikelife.
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