DESDE CERO LADIES, CRYSTAL PEREZ, BIKER ROSHI , KING & MORE!
I’m Hellen Oliveira, 41 — born in Brazil and now living life in sunny Florida. I ride a 2024 GSXR 750 customized exactly how I love it: stars, pink, fluorescent yellow, and a little Tweety attitude. I’ve been riding for a little over two years, and it’s hard to pick just one greatest moment every ride with my friends is unforgettable. They’re the reason I started riding. When I’m off the bike, you’ll find me shooting pool or soaking up beach days.
To those who judge sportbike riders: Passion isn’t recklessness. We ride for peace, purpose, and a community that feels like family. If you’ve never felt the freedom of two wheels, I understand why you might misread it but that doesn’t make your assumptions right
Safety tip: Keep growing, keep learning, and ride smart. You don’t have to be the fastest just the most aware. Scan the road, trust your instincts, and always leave yourself an escape route. That’s how you stay safe and keep enjoying the ride. also ride with the DESDE CERO GROUP
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Crystal Crystal
Crystal Perez, 39, is a motorcycle enthusiast from Florida whose love for riding began long before she got her first set of handlebars Growing up in Hialeah, Florida, she spent her childhood watching bikers zoom down the highway, dreaming of the day she would join them. At 21, she ventured to Montana for a few years, but the sunny streets of Florida eventually called her back home. For the past five years, Crystal has settled in New Smyrna Beach, fully embracing the life she always envisioned
Crystal rides a ZX-6R, which she lovingly named Joker She has outfitted it with a complete fairings kit, an M4 exhaust, and has lowered it by two inches addressing the challenges of being a shorter rider with flair. Joker represents more than just a motorcycle; it symbolizes her freedom, her escape, and her connection to a community that feels like family.
One of Crystal’s greatest pleasures in riding is sharing this passion with her mother, who also rides This shared experience deepens their bond, making every mile more significant In just two years of riding, Crystal has connected with remarkable individuals from diverse backgrounds, forging friendships across the state and beyond. This journey ultimately led her to her bike-life home: Desdecero Official in Deltona, FL, a group that embraced her warmly and became a vital part of her story
When she’s not on her bike, Crystal is a dedicated mother, a diligent dental office manager, and someone who prioritizes fitness Her drive, discipline, and energy are evident in everything she undertakes whether she’s leading her office, nurturing her children, challenging herself at the gym, or leaning into a curve on Joker.
To follow more of her adventures, stories, and daily life, connect with Crystal on:
**Facebook:** Crystal Perez
**Instagram:** @babigrl1186
**TikTok:** @crystalperez1186
King Tut King Tut
Introducing King Tut: A Custom 2001 Suzuki Hayabusa
My name is Theo Alicea, and I proudly own a 2001 Suzuki Hayabusa named “King Tut.” This extraordinary build took three years to complete and is entirely customized, from the rims to the engine, with an investment exceeding $80,000.
Inspired by ancient Egyptian culture, my goal was to craft a motorcycle that embodies **power**, **legacy**, and **individuality** a creation that I genuinely love and that encourages others to exceed their own limits.
Key Features of King Tut
Custom rims
Custom swing-arm
Diamond-cut detailing
Custom instrument cluster
Fully rebuilt motor and transmission
King Tut is powered by a T4 turbo and boasts numerous additional custom components, all meticulously chosen to ensure this Hayabusa stands out as truly one of a kind.
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I started riding when I was around 14 years old When I was living in Beaumont Texas, an older friend had a Honda Hurricane and taught me how to ride Every since then, I had to be on 2's. I ended up riding my friends' motorcycles until I purchased my ZX-14 in 2009. After that, my car stayed home. I even picked up groceries with a backpack on my ZX-14 all the time I have two great memories when it comes to my bikes The first, is riding my Harley from Florida to other states The feel of being on the highway for hours along with your friends through the rain and elements is a great bonding experience The second is with my ZX-14. I love seeing kids glowing faces when they see my bike and want to take pictures with it. The majority of the time, I let them sit on the bike and grab the throttle including starting and hitting the throttle It leaves a lasting impression on younger people that can last a lifetime, and get them into motorcycle riding as well I split my time between my youngest daughter and riding I have a core group that I ride with: Busa Rida, Chantz, Walt, Rigo, Deb and Torrey Whenever I go somewhere, I'm with one of them I also attend several car shows, bike shows and bike rides in Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando and Miami. In addition, my bike is displayed at different Comic-cons throughout Florida One day, I plan on bringing my ZX-14 to other states for events once I'm able to buy an enclosed trailer
As a current leukemia patient and military veteran, my advice (to everybody) is enjoy life to the fullest Don't let other people stop you from doing what you enjoy for their satisfaction Also, don't let people dictate your actions. Life is too short to be like that. Be happy and enjoy your life on the 2's.
Custom Paint Job:** Stunning design by Chris Cruz Artistry, inspired by DragonBall.
Helmet:** Painted to mimic Master Roshi’s turtle shell.
Headlight Case:** Customized by Oracle Lighting with halo lights and a 7-star DragonBall
Swingarm:** 300 wide tire swingarm from RC Components
Rims:** Custom purple Tornado rims from All Things Chrome
Audio System:** Custom speaker box with Bluetooth connectivity
Windscreen:** Light-up windscreen displaying "Ninja" in Japanese.
Fork/Handlebar:** Chrome components from eBay.
DragonBalls:** Actual DragonBalls with LEDs installed.
Lighting:** Custom brake light with internal turn signals
Battery Tray:** Designed to accommodate gel and lithium batteries
Switch Panel:** Auxbeam 8-gang panel for accessories
Ignition:** Keyless ignition system installed
Additional Features**
Phone Holder:** Quadlock holder with USB charging
Power Commander:** Dynojet with a track map.
Exhaust System:** VooDoo single-sided exhaust.
Speedometer:** Aftermarket cluster with 210 mph capability.
Seat:** Custom purple seat with DragonBall emblem
License Plate Holder:** Custom holder from Roaring Toyz
Miscellaneous:** Custom aluminum parts, chains, and brake lines
Lighting:** Rock lights and LED strips for enhanced visibility
Swingarm Signage:** Easily removable signage by HypnoticDesignz
ECU Reflash:** Modified for increased rev limiter, top speed removal, and enhanced performance features.
You can find me on Facebook, Instagram, and Playstation network under "BikerRoshi." Thanks to all the brothas and sistas I have met in Florida. We are all family regardless of our skin tone, bloodline, or the type of bike. Look out for each other on the road. Thanks to Florida Ride or Die Magazine for this opportunity to share a little something about me.
KKAMORA AMORA
My name is Torrey Paige. I’m 48 and originally from Crewe, Virginia, now living in Tampa for three years. I ride a 2013 Harley Davidson Road Glide named KAMORA because of its shifting paint that changes to the same colors found in cash. It’s shining with chrome, gold touches, and a strong 26‑inch front wheel.
I’ve been riding motorcycles for 18 years, starting from the days when I pretended my first bicycle was a bike at age 8. One of my best memories is arriving at a New Port Richey bike show and hearing people say, “Just give him the trophy,” and leaving with two.
I enjoy staying in shape, working on my bikes, and sneaking in some PlayStation 5 time. Even after all these years, I learn something new every ride. There’s always someone better, so it pays to listen and share advice. I’m on Facebook as Torrey Dat Guy Paige.
DESDE CERO OFFICIAL: CELEBRATING WOMEN RIDERS
FOUNDED IN 2024, DESDE CERO OFFICIAL HAS CREATED A PLATFORM DEDICATED TO THE GROWTH OF WOMEN RIDERS DESDE CERO LADIES WAS ESTABLISHED WITH A CLEAR AND IMPACTFUL MISSION: TO CREATE A SPACE WHERE WOMEN CAN UNITE TO SUPPORT, UPLIFT, AND INSPIRE ONE ANOTHER THROUGH THEIR SHARED LOVE FOR MOTORCYCLES.
A MOVEMENT OF COLLABORATION
ANCHORED IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF COLLABORATION OVER COMPETITION, THIS MOVEMENT CONTINUES TO FLOURISH AND EVOLVE. CURRENTLY LED BY DAISY TORRES AND ACTIVELY MANAGED ALONGSIDE CRYSTAL PEREZ, IT BRINGS TOGETHER WOMEN FROM VARIOUS CITIES TO RIDE, CONNECT, AND FOSTER GENUINE SISTERHOOD.
MORE THAN JUST A MOTORCYCLE COMMUNITY, DESDE CERO LADIES EMBODIES FREEDOM, UNITY, AND EMPOWERMENT—A SANCTUARY WHERE WOMEN FEEL ACKNOWLEDGED, SUPPORTED, AND STRONG, BOTH ON AND OFF THE ROAD.
✨ **JOIN THE ADVENTURE!** FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK TO STAY INFORMED ABOUT UPCOMING RIDES, EVENTS, AND COMMUNITY GATHERINGS. THIS IS MORE THAN JUST RIDING; IT’S ABOUT COMING TOGETHER, LIFTING EACH OTHER UP, AND GROWING AS ONE.
“FROM ZERO, WE RISE TOGETHER STRONGER, LOUDER, AND UNSTOPPABLE.” ��✨ **STAY SAFE, BECAUSE SAFETY IS SEXY** ����
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The Unexpected Rider
Fun fact:** I never imagined I would ride a motorcycle, let alone develop a passion for it like I have now. I used to think that riders weaving through traffic were a bit reckless — that was until Bike Week changed my perspective.
One day, a chopper pulled up next to me in traffic. The rider appeared completely relaxed, simply enjoying the moment. He turned, flashed a grin, and nodded — and that was the moment everything shifted for me.
The following month, I obtained my endorsement I was terrified since it was my first time on a bike, but I managed to pass on my first attempt. After a twomonth hiatus, I bought my first motorcycle, Daisy (Hawk 250), in July.
After two weeks of practicing maneuvers, my desire for more grew A month later, I purchased Midnight (Kawasaki Vulcan S 650) and discovered the thrill of the open road.
Then, I rode alongside Crystal, and the craving for speed took hold. That's when I decided to buy Akaoni (Kawasaki Z900). Now, I'm on the hunt for my fourth bike a stunt bike learning from Rut and improving with every ride.
At 42 years old, Becky is a Puerto Rican born, New York raised rider now calling Daytona Beach, Florida home She’s been riding for five years, but her story didn’t start with speed, it started with survival
Her weapon of choice is a 2007 Suzuki GSX-R, fully customized and designed by Becky herself Every inch of the bike tells a story, covered in Marvel and DC artwork, with Venom dominating the build. The Venom theme isn’t just aesthetic, it’s personal. The bike stands as a rolling tribute to a close friend she lost, turning grief into horsepower and pain into purpose
Becky’s creativity doesn’t stop at the bike She also custom makes her own helmets, transforming them into wearable art,often finished with hand installed hair, pushing the line between cosplay, craftsmanship, and pure biker attitude. Each helmet is as bold and unapologetic as the rider inside it, built to stand out at speed and at rest.
She began riding as a way to battle PTSD and depression, using two wheels as therapy when life hit hardest What started as healing turned into identity Becky took cosplay to the streets, not for attention, but because she believes something most riders understand deep down: heroes aren’t born, they’re forged.
Through riding, custom builds, and helmet art, Becky represents resilience, faith, and the refusal to stay broken She’s a content creator, artist, chef, and actor, but first and foremost, she’s a rider who lives what she preaches
Her message to the community is straight and unfiltered:
You usually only die once, but you get the choice to live every damn day.
Becky puts God first, rides with intention, and refuses to let negativity have a seat on her bike Bad energy gets left in the dust, or turned into fuel
You can find Becky across all major platforms, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Clapper, X, Rednote, and Threads by searching: BECKY DA COSPLAY BIKER CHICK
This isn’t cosplay. This isn’t a phase
This is a woman who rose from the dark and chose light to ride forward, loud, faithful, and free