Rampage Industries - Stunt Bikes, Custom Builds & Performance Culture
Street riding culture often glorifies reckless behavior without addressing the skill gap that makes it dangerous. Meanwhile, the stunt community lacked accessible custom builds and local teams pushing the boundaries of what's possible on two wheels.
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Built and modified stunt bikes including a full custom build on a KTM 1290 Superduke.
In-house R&D & manufacturing
Designed and manufactured our own parts - sprockets, brackets, and specialized stunt components.
Show performances
Performed at events alongside professional stunt riders, bringing visibility to the scene.
Approach
Founded Rampage Industries, inspired by Hoonigan Racing. Built custom stunt bikes, performed at shows with professional riders, and ran our own R&D - manufacturing sprockets, fabricating parts, and maintaining a fleet of high-performance machines.
Outcome
Created a platform that celebrated advanced riding while promoting the right time, right place mentality. Showed that wheelies, stunts, and pushing limits could coexist with genuine respect for safety and vehicle control.
The vision
I love motorbikes. Always have. Rampage Industries was born from that passion - modeled after Hoonigan Racing and the ethos Ken Block brought to car culture - build incredible machines, push limits, and do it with style.
We weren't trying to be a riding school or preach safety from a textbook. We wanted to show that you can do wheelies, stunts, and wild riding - but in the right time and place, with the right skills.
What we built
We built custom stunt bikes from the ground up. One of our flagship projects was a full custom build on a KTM 1290 Superduke - stripped down, reinforced, custom paint work, carbon fibre and tuned.
Beyond builds, we ran our own R&D operation. We manufactured sprockets, fabricated custom brackets and parts, and handled all our own bike maintenance and repairs. If something broke, we fixed it. If we needed a part that didn't exist, we made it.
The team performed at shows alongside professional stunt riders, bringing high-energy demonstrations to crowds and building visibility for the local stunt scene.
The culture we promoted
Street riding culture can glorify reckless behavior - stunts on highways, weaving through traffic, zero regard for consequences. We wanted to shift that narrative.
Our message was simple - advanced riding makes you safer. Learning to wheelie, to control a bike at its limits, to really understand weight transfer and traction - these skills translate directly to emergency situations on the road.
When a car pulls out in front of you, or you hit gravel mid-corner, the riders who survive are the ones who've practiced control under pressure. We promoted doing wild things in controlled environments - tracks, closed lots, organized events - not on public roads during rush hour.
Why it mattered
Rampage Industries wasn't a business in the traditional sense - it was a passion project that connected me with incredible people, taught me hands-on fabrication and mechanical skills, and let me contribute to a community I genuinely loved.
The same principles apply to engineering: understand your tools deeply, build things that perform under stress, respect the limits, and know when to push them. Whether it's a stunt bike or a trading system, the mindset is the same.