GripKill Supply Co. started as a middle finger to safe, boring motorcycle merch. Seth Ramirez built it out of pure throttle culture. Late nights, loud engines, street bikes screaming through empty roads, and the kind of adrenaline that only shows up when you twist the grip and stop giving a damn about playing it safe. GripKill was never meant to be polished or corporate. It came from the rider mindset—grip the bars, kill hesitation, ride like hell and let the road sort out the rest.
Texas Blood Money Media handled the visual violence behind it. TXBMM built the graphics, the attitude, and the look that made GripKill feel like it belonged in the wild instead of a mall rack. Hardline artwork, aggressive merch concepts, and branding that actually matched the energy of people who live fast and don’t ask permission. It wasn’t about selling t-shirts. It was about putting a symbol on the backs of riders who already knew exactly what the hell it meant.

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