Josh Green grew up riding BMX—scraped knuckles, bent rims, broken bones and long days chasing lines until the sun went down. Bikes weren’t just something to ride, they were something to build, fix, and make your own. That early love for motion, mechanics, and creativity never left.
As the years passed, BMX turned into choppers.
The speed slowed down, but the intention deepened.
Today, Josh is an artist and craftsman creating one-of-a-kind painted chopper tins and handmade chopper accessories for riders who value originality and honest work. Every piece is built by hand, shaped by experience, and made with respect for the machine and the road it rides on.
No mass production.
No repeats.
Every piece tells its own story.
Josh builds for chopper riders because he is one—someone who understands that a bike isn’t finished when it leaves the factory, it’s finished when it reflects the person riding it.
From BMX dirt jumps to open highways, the heart of the work remains the same:
build it right, make it personal, and stand behind it.
MEET BERNARD
Faithful • Loyal • Best Friend
Dogs don’t need to be asked to show up.
They just do.
Happy to be part of whatever the day holds.
Loyal at the end of each day.
Bernard reminds us of what loyalty looks like.
What consistency feels like.
Why showing up matters.
Bernard is the gentle heart and ferocious bark that inspires our core values:
Loyalty
They stay. Through good days and hard ones. No conditions, no wavering.
Consistency
They show up the same every day. Steady. Reliable. Present.
Joy in the Simple
A walk. A ride. Being near you. Dogs don’t need much to be happy.
Forgiveness
No grudges. No scorekeeping. Yesterday is gone the moment today begins.
Protection
Not noise for attention—but a clear line drawn when something needs protecting.
Humility
No ego. No need for competition. They’re content just being part of the pack.
Work Ethic
Whether it’s guarding or just keeping watch, they take their role seriously.
Faithfulness
They don’t chase the next thing. They commit.
It’s why dogs end up meaning more than we expect—they live out, daily, the kind of traits most people spend a lifetime trying to learn.