Dirt Bike Shirts: How #GetRAD Started and Why We Make These Designs

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Enduro dirt bike riding is one of my favorite sports and hobbies. From shredding loamy singletrack in Bass Lake, CA, to exploring the endless forested trails of Crested Butte, CO, to carving sandy berms in Ocotillo Wells — I love all of it. I had never seen dirt bike shirts that actually represented the most fun parts of riding, so I set out to make my own.

Dirt biking gives you the ability to quickly explore incredible amounts of terrain in a short amount of time. On mountain bikes, my wife and I cover 10-15 miles before we're beat. On the KTM 500 EXC, I can shred 20-40 miles or more in a few hours and truly explore zones I'd never see on foot or wheels. The bike has made me appreciate my hometown of Bass Lake, CA, in ways I never expected — and made my annual summer western states road trip into something genuinely epic.

That's the spirit behind our #GetRAD dirt bike and E-Moto shirt collection — built for riders who love exploring backcountry singletrack, technical rock features, and remote desert trails. Since these designs launched, we've evolved from KTM 500 EXC sessions to E-Moto (currently ripping McCain Valley on an eRide Pro SS 2.0) — and the shirts have followed right along.

20% of all sales profits from our #GetRAD collection goes back to organizations that promote and build more riding opportunities. We hope you love the designs as much as we loved the rides that inspired them.

If you like what you see or have an idea for a new design, drop us a line. Or come find us for a ride and we can shred and talk about it over a cold beer while the sun sets and the campfire heats up.

Yours in moto adventure fun,

Jeremy Curran — Stoked Clothing Company

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