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2025 ISSUE #28

Hey! My name is Yamilet, but most people know me as MotoMami. I’m 27 years old, born and raised in Puerto Rico, and now living in Orlando, Florida.

I ride a 2024 YZ 450FX , my dream bike! The only modification I’ve made so far is a custom graphic kit by Desigual Graphic Design, who actually sponsors me I started riding in 2022, took some classes at Daytona, and got my motorcycle endorsement there I’ve always loved bikes ever since I was a little girl I used to ride 4 wheelers with my cousins and dreamed about riding on the streets one day That dream finally came true and after years got my license.

What really got me into doing wheelies was watching guys pulling them off in the streets. I was so impressed and one day, a group of them saw me riding alone and invited me to join them. We rode around and ended up at a lot where I met even more riders. That’s when I really fell in love with the stunt rider lifestyle

The first girl I ever saw doing wheelies was Kathiaayari I found her on Instagram, and she seriously inspired me. From that moment, I knew I wanted to become a stunt rider. It wasn’t easy, though. Wheelies are tough, but I love the challenge and was determined to learn.

At that time, I was going through a really bad depression. I felt lost, deep into the streets, and honestly just broken inside. But God gave me a way out and that was through bikes. Riding became my therapy. It saved me The adrenaline, the focus, the freedom it brought me back to life

I started learning wheelies on my first bike a Ninja Kawasaki 400 It was tough because the bike kept breaking down and I couldn’t ride for months at a time. Repairs are expensive! Eventually, my friends told me to get a YZ, that it would be easier to learn on.

Before I made that move, I practiced pressing the brake and balancing on my friend’s 4-wheeler and a Honda Grom. I fell a multiple time on the Grom but since it’s a small bike, I never really got hurt. I just kept going

I worked hard and started saving for my dream bike the 2024 YZ 450FX I dreamed about it so much that I made it happen — now it’s mine That and a CBR Honda 600 sport bike are my ultimate favorites

I’ve only fallen once on my YZ 450 , it was a tough fall and I dislocated my shoulder. That bike has a lot of power, and learning to control the throttle was the hardest part for me. It wasn’t about the brake to much, but learning to handle that throttle was the challenge for me. I’ve got other scars too, mostly from doing dumb tricks on the sport bike but hey, it’s all part of the journey

My biggest dream is to be sponsored by Yamaha and ride at big events, travel, and meet new people But above all, I ride because I love it It’s fun, it’s healing, and it keeps me grounded

To anyone out there chasing a dream: don’t give up. If you’re passionate about something, go for it. Have patience. Everyone learns at their own pace some fast, some slow and that’s okay. Don’t rush it. Don’t let other people’s opinions stop you. Just go with the flow and do what makes you happy.

You can find me on Instagram: @MotoMamii450

I am 38 years old and currently live in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The bikes I ride are primarily street bikes. Right now, I have a 2020 ZX6R street bike, a 2024 ZX6R stunt bike, a ZX10R extended drift bike, and a Honda Grom.

I have my bikes dialed in to the max for the type of riding I do. I mostly trick ride and stunt on these bikes, so my two main focuses are suspension and durability The brakes are also crucial, so I make sure they are clean and in proper working order at all times. Each bike is custom-built, from the frame to the swingarm, which is reinforced for durability For instance, I run a ZX10R front end on my ZX6R stunt bike. Each bike is set up a little differently, especially my drift bike, which features a 9-inch stretch, a 240 tire setup, and a lowered suspension designed for drifting.

I got into riding motorcycles by watching my family ride them while I was growing up. However, I had a different idea of how I wanted to ride, which led me to stunt riding I didn’t own a motorcycle until I was 19 years old my first bike was a Honda F4i. I immediately started trying wheelies and having fun on the bike, so I decided it was safer to practice this type of riding in secure areas That's where I spent most of my time, practicing in parking lots instead of riding around town

I have already built my dream bike: the stretched ZX10R drift bike Riding one of these fully set-up drift bikes is the most fun you can have while on a bike

In stunt riding, you will definitely fall. I typically fall around 3 to 5 times every time I ride, but these crashes are not always serious However, I have broken many bones over the years while learning these tricks, including my collarbone, ribs, wrist, tailbone, finger, ankle, leg, tibia, and fibula. I've also suffered concussions. I currently have metal in my leg and collarbone from these crashes

I have accomplished all my goals on the bike, becoming one of the top riders in the USA and the world for stunt riding, and I have held the title for the USA since 2016 I also aimed to revolutionize the sport, and I achieved this by creating several tricks, including the 360 rockwalk back in 2013, which changed the sport forever. The toughest and most important goal for me was building a career out of riding motorcycles, and I have succeeded in that Now, I am setting new goals to see just how far I can take this career doing tricks on motorcycles

I’m not entirely sure why I chose riding. I was originally a skateboarder aiming to turn pro and was close to doing so. One day, I simply set the board down and got on a motorcycle. I felt more connected to the bike and found it to be a better and more enjoyable way to express myself through an extreme sport I still ride because I love it, and just sitting on a bike allows me to think and feel positively. The best advice I can give anyone is to wear gear and a helmet if you truly ride. I wouldn’t be alive today if it weren't for the gear I wear Also, take care of your machine and upgrade parts and equipment so you can ride at your best Learn your machine and understand it, and you'll learn to ride even faster and better

You can learn more about me on my website at www.KYLESLIGERSTUNT.com, where you can find all my links, or check out my social media: Instagram: @kylesliger44 Facebook: KYLE SLIGERSTUNT

Carrie is 42 years old, and Jacob is 35 Carrie grew up in Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, while Jacob is from Gary, Indiana Together, they ride a 2018 Yamaha MT-07 and have recently purchased a 2022 Kawasaki 636

Carrie has been riding motorcycles since 2016. She obtained her endorsement after starting on a Yamaha 650 V-Star and a Kawasaki 900 Vulcan. Initially, she only rode cruisers until she met Jacob. After that, she bought an MT-03 as her first sport bike and later sold it to get the current Kawasaki 636.

Jacob, on the other hand, began riding at the age of 8. He started with a mini bike that his uncle gifted him for his birthday before upgrading to a Honda 50. His passion for riding has only grown since then.

Jacob has an 11-year-old daughter named Emory, while Carrie has a 13-year-old daughter named Maci Both girls enjoy doing wheelies, and as a family, they love performing stunt shows together

Some of our achievements include performing in paid stunt shows, securing a sponsorship with MoltenCore, hosting the only known tandem event in the United States, and being invited to appear in the movie "Velocity Kings Retribution"

Riding is fun for us and our goal is to leave a more positive and enjoyable impression of stunting within the motorcycle community.

We experienced our first accident together while riding in the Birmingham 4/20 lot day in 2024 Carrie was sitting on the front wheel pegs while Jacob was doing a rolling burnout Suddenly, the front tire washed out, causing Jacob to be thrown off the bike, which then rolled over Carrie’s back. Thankfully, we were wearing all our protective gear; otherwise, the situation could have been much worse

Our advice for other tandem riders, is always having some form of Bluetooth communication, practicing patience and understanding, and building trust with one another. Never pressure your partner to attempt something they’re not ready for; instead, offer encouragement and share ideas or solutions for new tricks that you both want to try For instance, it took Carrie eight months of riding alongside Jacob before she was ready to try tandem stunt riding together.

MT07Modifications

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636 Modifications

Impacktech front cage

SS Moto triple risers

ProTaper adventure bars

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Impacktech clutch lever

extended clutch cable steel braided brake lines

Extended oil pan with a pickup tube along with a 60-tooth sprocket

Photo credits:

@Drew’s Photos

@OneUpBuck

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@StreetHooliganz

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Hieveryone,mynameisCalebGomez,andI’m 33yearsold.I’mfromandcurrentlyresidein Juncos,PuertoRico!

IrideaYamahaZuma,affectionatelyknownas “ladelcoffee.”

MyZumahasundergonenumerousupgrades,and Icanevenprogramittoexceeditscurrentspeed

I’vebeenridingmotorcyclessinceIwasachild. MyfirstmotorcyclewasaminiNinja,whichholds aspecialplaceinmyheartasmydreambike I’m quitesimple,andI’vemanagedtoacquirealmost allofmydreambikes.

OnJuly11,2019,Ialmostlostmylife,but thankfully,Godprotectedme LookwhereI’ve comefrom withoutanycompensation Iexpress mydeepestgratitudetoallmyfriendswhoshare mypassionforthesport.

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Myadvicetofellowbikersistoalwaysbeaware ofyoursurroundingsandthecarsaroundyou Neverloweryourguard.Don’tbereckless;finda suitablespottopracticewheelies,othertricks, andstunts Justdon’tdoitduringarideout And alwaysensureyouhavetheproperprotective equipment.

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Hello everyone, my name is Juan Karlos, but most people know me as

Hello everyone, my name is Juan Karlos, most people know me as Juankii! In the BIKELIFE community, I'm known as La Bestia De Los Juankii! In the BIKELIFE community, I'm known as La Bestia De Los 700s! 700s!

I am 29 years old and originally from Guánica, Puerto Rico, but I

I am 29 years old and originally from Guánica, Puerto Rico, but I currently live in Kissimmee, Florida. currently live in Kissimmee, Florida

My favorite ATV, which I ride for BIKELIFE, is my 2012 Raptor 700R!

My favorite ATV, which I ride for BIKELIFE, is my 2012 Raptor 700R!

My ATV has several modifications, including ProTaper handlebars, an

My ATV has several modifications, including ProTaper handlebars, an FMF muffler with a Power Commander, racing graphics, and a variety of FMF muffler with a Power Commander, racing graphics, and a variety of stickers from different rideouts and people I support I also have red stickers from different rideouts and people I support. I also have red Alba bead lock rims with Sunf all-terrain tires, a custom Yamaha seat, a Alba bead lock rims with Sunf all-terrain tires, a custom Yamaha seat, a K&N air filter, and 2-inch spacers! K&N air filter, and 2-inch spacers!

I've been riding for about eight years now, but my love for ATVs and

I've been riding for about years now, but my love for ATVs and motorcycles started when I was a kid in Puerto Rico, after a friend took when I was Puerto Rico, after a friend took me for a ride on a mini Ninja in the early 2000s when they were very me for a ride on a mini Ninja in early 2000s when they were very popular popular.

My dream bike is either the 2025 Yamaha R1 or the 2025 BMW My dream is either the 2025 R1 the 2025 BMW S1000RR I have a passion for all types of bikes! S1000RR. have a passion for all types of bikes!

In 2024, I experienced my first

In 2024, I experienced my first accident while riding my ATV. I was while riding my ATV. was sitting on the handlebars when the ATV suddenly turned off, and I was sitting on the handlebars when the ATV suddenly turned off, and I was ejected. I broke my foot, but thankfully, I was wearing my helmet! Now I ejected I broke my but thankfully, I was wearing my helmet! Now I have four bolts in my foot, and that accident changed my perspective have four bolts in my and that accident changed my perspective on riding. I have much more respect for the sport; while BIKELIFE is on riding I have much more respect for the sport; while BIKELIFE is thrilling, it can also be dangerous. Accidents can happen, so always thrilling, it can also be dangerous Accidents can happen, so always wear a helmet and take safety precautions! wear a helmet and take safety precautions!

One of my notable achievements has been traveling to different cities

One of my notable achievements has been traveling to different cities to experience their BIKELIFE culture, which I recommend to anyone to experience their BIKELIFE culture, which I recommend to anyone who is part of the REAL BIKELIFE ONLY movement! I've met many who is part of the REAL BIKELIFE ONLY movement! I've met many people who I now consider family, and I aspire to leave a legacy in the people who I now consider family, and I aspire to leave a legacy in the BIKELIFE community so that I can be remembered. BIKELIFE community so that I can be remembered

I ride motorcycles and ATVs for the adrenaline rush; it helps me escape I ride motorcycles and ATVs for the adrenaline rush; it helps me escape reality The heart-pounding feeling when speeding or doing wheelies is reality. The heart-pounding feeling when speeding or doing wheelies is indescribable The smell of gasoline combined with the sound of revving indescribable. The smell of gasoline combined with the sound of revving motorcycles is like love at first sight for many! motorcycles is like love at first sight for many!

My advice is always to wear a helmet and learn at your own pace Don’t My advice is always to a helmet and learn at your pace. Don’t attempt things you’re not comfortable with just to look cool; you could attempt things you’re not comfortable just to cool; you could end up getting hurt And remember, your rear brake is your best friend! end up getting hurt. And remember, your brake is your best friend! It’s essential for keeping you safe and preventin essential for keeping you safe and preventin

Feel free to follow me on Instagram: juankii

Feel free to follow me on Instagram: juankii

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DALYMOTO

My name is Daly I was born in Puerto Rico, raised in New Jersey, and I’ve called Orlando home for the last 20 years. Motorcycles have always been part of my world I grew up surrounded by riders my cousins, my brother, even my mom. Some of them still ride today It was only a matter of time before I joined them

Although I’d wanted to ride for years, I waited until my kids were older before committing. I have now been riding for 5 years. I first learned on a friend’s Yamaha R1, and not long after, I bought an R6 and completed the MSF course A few weeks later, i got a little too comfortable & unfortunately crashed—low-sided on a curve just minutes from home, and I wasn’t wearing any gear. It was a hard lesson, but one I took seriously. Since then, I gear up almost every time I ride

I fixed the R6, sold it within a week, and that same week bought a 2014 BMW from a friend I’ve been riding ever since

Lately, I’ve been focused on pushing my skills beyond what the street can safely offer. I had my first track day just in May 2025, with a group of good friends and an absolute great coach, retired professional racer Lance Isaacs The experience opened up a whole new level of riding. The track is a different world—one that challenges you to be sharper, faster, and more deliberate That’s where I want to grow.

For me, riding is freedom There’s something about chasing the horizon whether it’s a sunrise or a sunset that reminds me to slow down and appreciate the moment On the bike, there’s no room for distraction You’re fully present, always scanning, always thinking ahead. It’s a mental reset. And it’s one of the reasons I ride

I currently own three bikes:

1. **2014 BMW

S1000RR** – named Winky. Winky is tuned, lowered, has an Akrapovic exhaust, is stretched, and features blue rims.

2 **2024 BMW

S1000RR** – I haven’t named it yet. It has a Stage 1 Bren tune, air intake relocation, intake flapper delete, an Arrow full exhaust, and carbon fiber accents throughout

3. **2017 Kawasaki 300** – I am currently restoring it to be a track bike

LA BAJA BOXER LA BAJA BOXER

Xiomary

My name is Xiomary Bonet, and I am 32 years old. I live in Rincon, Puerto Rico, and I ride a 2018 Yamaha YZ 250 FX, which I have nicknamed "La Baja Boxer "

I have made several modifications to my bike, including supermoto rims, street tires, a Power Commander, an FMF header and muffler, sprockets for improved resistance at higher revs, Neken handlebars, headlights, turn signals, and a honking horn. In other words, she's fully legal with a license plate and registration!

I've been riding for about five years now My interest in motorcycles was sparked when a doctor referred me to a psychiatrist. I always knew that motorcycle riders seemed happy, but I didn’t understand why until I started riding myself. Now I know the joy it brings me, and I find I don’t need a psychiatrist anymore!

My dream bike is the 2024 Yamaha YZ450, celebrating its 50th anniversary

I've only had one fall, and it wasn’t my fault To the elderly drivers out there grandparents, please stay home and rest!

My biggest goal is to open my own nail salon, and one of my proudest achievements has been gaining international recognition! I ride motorcycles to escape reality—ha!

My advice to fellow bikers is to avoid reckless behavior that could create dangerous spectacles on the road. Remember, you have families waiting for you to return home, and they don’t deserve to be in the hosp use of irresponsible decisions.

Age-44

I'm from Tampa but currently livinginByrdstown,TN

I have several bikes My main bikes are a 2019 ZX-6r and a 2011 ZX-10r, but I also have a GSXR750 (retired world record bike displayed in Quaker Steak n Lube in Tampa), some KTM Dukes, and some Honda Groms, because well,whodoesn't?

I don't name my bikes That's too personal,haha

Customizations yes, all of it lol My main stunt bike is a ground up build. I start with a steel tube frame and go from there Only factory part I really use is the engine and suspension My zx-10r is a little bit closer to stock but only a little bit It has some engine work, nitrous, extended, wheels, and some other goodies This bike is setup for mainly long stoppies but also some drifting and if I feel like terrorizing the street.

I started riding in 2000 I was fresh out of high school and always wanted a sport bike. Went to work with motivated plans to purchase my first bike immediately It was a 1997 ZX-6R and also a pile of junk, but I loved it! I always loved any type of flatland freestyle because of the technical difficulty. I did flatland BMX growing up, so naturally, my plan for my sport bike was always to freestyle My dream bike is a Kawasaki H2R, but part of me hopes never to get it because I know what I will do with it I want to break the 200mph mark, but not like other people do I want to doitonthefrontwheel

Fallen well,yes It'stheonlydownfall ofthejob(loldownfall...getit?).I've broken78bones,had13concussions,and 12surgeries

MygoalshavechangedasI'veagedand watchedsportbikefreestylechangeover theyears.Mybiggestgoalnowisjustto inspireandinfluencethesportintheright direction

Myachievements theworldrecordsare whatI'mmostproudof Iholdtwoworld records.Oneforthelongeststoppieona motorcycleat1320 4feetandthefastest stoppieonamotorcycleat150mph With thatsaid,theonlyothergoalsIhaveare breakingandsettingmorerecords There are21morethatIwanttoset/breakifand whenIcanfindthefundingandvenues

WhydoIride?Becausequittingisthe onlytrickIhaven'tlearned Everyone keepstellingmeI'mtoooldtoridethe wayIdothennextthingIknowI'm entertainingacrowdoronthefrontwheel chasinganotherrecordortrophy

Ridersalwaysaskmeforadviceand althoughtherearen'tanyshortcutsinthis sportseattimeiskingandyoucan'tget seatimeifyourinjuredsoweargearand doeverythingyoucantostayhealthy YoucanfindmeonFacebook,IG,and YouTube JustuseJesseToler they knowwhoIam;-)

Introducing Ivanna Pena, the rising star of Junior Quad racing also known as La Cambumba, a 13-year-old powerhouse from Juncos, Puerto Rico, now calling Davenport, Florida her home. Ivanna has been tearing up the track for four years, showcasing her passion and determination as a young ATV racer.

Riding her Yamaha 250 ATV, specially customized by Clavo Tech, Ivanna has made a name for herself in the competitive racing world. She’s a proud member of the Florida Trail Riders, a community that has supported her journey with encouragement and guidance.

Despite facing a few accidents along the way— something every racer knows comes with the territory— Ivanna’s love for the sport never wavers. Racing is her passion, and each challenge only strengthens her resolve to push forward.

As she kicks off the 2025 season in the Junior Quad Category, Ivanna reflects on her four years of racing experience, filled with unforgettable memories and lessons learned. With her eyes set on a professional racing career, La Cambumba is one to watch in the years to come. Stay tuned—Ivanna Pena is just getting started!

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None of this would have been possible without the grace of God and the unwavering support from those who believe in me.

I’m deeply thankful for every person who has shown support and for the sponsors who have always been there by my side. Your belief in my vision continues to inspire and fuel this venture.

*A Fresh Start: Cambumba Street & Off Road Wear –A New Journey in Fashion and Passion*

The idea of creating this clothing line was inspired by my personal experiences and the support I’ve received from family, friends and close ones. It has been incredibly motivating to see people wear and appreciate the designs I’ve crafted, and it’s a reminder of how far passion can take you. Each shirt represents more than just a design—it’s a part of my journey and a way to share that passion with the world.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has been part of this dream—your support is everything!

For more details or to check out my latest designs, feel free to connect with me on Instagram at @Ivanna La Cambumba. Your encouragement means the world, and I’m excited to continue sharing this journey with all of you.

REDSHREDZ

Hey! My name is Jonathan Berecz Most of my friends know me as Red My Instagram is @redshredz. I’m 29 and I’m from Ocala, Florida. I ride a 2012 ZX6R that’s set up for stunt riding. I’ve been riding motorcycles my whole life but have been stunt riding for about 6 years now. After I got my first street bike, I immediately knew I wanted to learn how to do tricks I watched the Street Fighters, Bloxstarz, and all of the competitions overseas for inspiration I began to stunt with my close friend Anthony, who also started at the same time as me. We constantly challenged each other to get to the next level. We learned through trial and error. We never had someone to teach us until later on We would record each other and review our moves over and over to figure out what we were getting wrong We rode non-stop, constantly falling and learning every weekend.

Shout out to my sponsors @vosshelmets and @flexhandwear

Photo credits @drewsfotos @kevinbiresphotos Insta Redshredz

At first, I rode the streets and slowly realized I needed to focus on the lot to stay out of trouble and keep my family moving I receive ridiculous amounts of support from my wife Brigette, my daughter Charlotte, and all of my friends around me. Having support and people to lift you up is the only way to keep pushing Positivity is abundant in my cul-de-sac lot family. The only advice I could give to anybody starting in this sport is to constantly keep pushing and stay positive It’s a frustrating sport, but if you stick with it, it can be the most rewarding thing My dream is to one day compete with my idols and also help others learn how to stunt ride in a family-friendly environment.

CHARNELYS

Hi everyone, my name is Charnelys. I’m 24 years old and originally from Las Piedras, Puerto Rico However, I’ve been living in Juncos, Puerto Rico, for the past sevenyears.

I drive a Suzuki LTZ 400 ATV, which I affectionately call LTZ 400 It’s currently stock, but I plan to modify itinthefuture

I started riding ATVs as a hobby, but it quickly became a passion that I never knew I’d love so much. I began with a KTM Duke 390 and eventually transitioned to mySuzukiLTZ400.Mymentor,MuñecaCotton,whois still my teacher and mentor, inspired me to pursue this passion and showed me that Bikelife unites all riders.

I’vehadafewfallswhileriding,butI’velearnedfrom themandgrownasarider.Myultimategoalisto continuemyentrepreneurialjourneyandeventually ownmyownhouse

RidingATVsormotorcycleshasaprofoundemotional impactonme.It’sbecomeaformoftherapyforme

Ifyou’reinterestedinlearninghowtorideorperform wheelies,neverdoubtyourpotential.Weallstartfrom thebottom,andit’sallaboutpractice,patience,and safety.Alwayswearahelmet,gloves,andother protectivegear,andensureyoudriveataspeedthat allowsyoutoreactquickly.Feelfreetoconnectwithme onInstagram:@charneelys

My name is Matthew, also known as 636 Stunna, and I am 30 years old I was born in Canada and currently live in the Greater Toronto Area. I own every Ninja model from 2003 to 2024, except for the years 2007 and 2008. My main bike is a 2015 636, which I utilize for shows and video shoots. I began riding at the age of 13 and got my first 636 when I turned 16. Initially, I started riding in the lot, avoiding the streets for two years, during which I mastered techniques and developed a solid understanding of my bike and how to maneuver on it

As a teenager, I spent my summers working with my dad at his auto body shop, in the same complex was Vaughan Cycle, a motorcycle shop in Woodbridge. I found myself at the motorcycle shop every day, where I developed a passion for motorcycles and riding It was not long after that I met one of my first mentors, Action Jackson from RodeDawgs When I bought my first 636 at 16, Jackson sold me a motor for it since the bike was broken and not running. He charged me only $150, teaching me that nothing in life is free, but he genuinely wanted to support my journey into riding. His guidance was instrumental in kickstarting my Bikelife adventure. Since then, I have continued to ride and have kept stunt riding as a priority in my life I have achieved several milestones, including placing 1st in Stunt Wars in Jamaica and 1st in Soar Road Racing

One of my biggest dreams came true when I opened my own motorcycle shop, GTA Stunts Motorsports, where we offer repairs, custom builds, and powder coating. In the future, my next bike I dream to own is a BMW M1000 RR Currently, I am focused on mastering two new stunts: No Hand Staggered Circles and No Hand Sit Down Circles My motto is, “ Riders, Not Owners " We ride our bikes, not just own them

To new riders, my advice is to go at your own pace. There’s no need to show off or follow what others are doing. You can connect with me on Instagram @gtastuntsmotorsports or @636stunna, proudly sponsored by @riderich and @impaktech

636STUNNA

Nate Krosser

39 years old

I have spent most of my life in Orlando, Florida.

Currently, my bike collection includes:

2022 Yamaha R7

2020 Kawasaki 636

2021 CRF110F

1984 Honda Z50R

My show bike, named the Red Dragon, is my 2020 636. Most of my bikes are heavily customized, primarily for performing wheelies, and all modifications are handbuilt in my own garage, Nastee Nate's Garage.

I've been riding my entire life, starting on a Suzuki JR 80 dirt bike that my mother gifted me, so she’s the one who introduced me to motorcycles As for my dream bikes, I feel fortunate to already be riding them! I'm also grateful for the opportunity to help others build their dream bikes in my garage

I've had my share of falls; it's a natural part of learning and riding. Everyone falls, even the professionals! My current goals in the biking world include expanding my garage business and website while continuing to develop my skills as both a builder and a rider. For me, riding is the only time my mind can concentrate on a single task. I tend to have a busy mind, and it’s usually challenging to switch off. Riding compels me to relax and just enjoy the ride! My advice in this sport is to always remember that anything is possible with enough seat time!

You can find me on Instagram and Facebook as NasteeNateStunts, on YouTube at NasteeNatesGarage, and online at nasteenatesgarage.com.

Photo credits: @drewsfotos

2025 sponsor list:

Abs Fairings

SS Moto

Cardo

Infamous Team

Full Metal Stunts

CJR Performance

Voss Helmets

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