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LA Brakeless Launches Line of T-Shirts with Party Tonight

Venice custom bike shop LA Brakeless (12220 Venice Blvd.) has won over a following of bike enthusiasts and celebrities like Moby, Jason Lee, Milo Ventimiglia and Hayden Panettiere with their wide selection of high quality parts and reasonable prices. The shop is now ready to drop a line of t-shirts and they're celebrating today at 7p.m. with a launch party featuring music from a lineup of LA lyricists like Low End Theory resident emcee NoCanDo, along with Intuition, Dumbfoundead and VerBS. Send an email to RSVP.
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