A United Mission to Get Survivors Back on the Bike
When Purpose Aligns, Lives Change
The Ride Again Foundation and The Bike Experience USA are two 501(c)(3) nonprofits united by one powerful mission: to help people with disabilities get back on a motorcycle safely, confidently, and in style. After a life-changing injury, many riders believe it’s over. The physical barriers feel impossible, confidence disappears and dreams are shattered. Together, we’ve created a full-circle path that brings survivors from doubt to possibility, from hospital bed to open throttle. With adaptive bikes, state of the art simulators and elite coaching, riders learn the body mechanics they need to ride again, starting in safe enclosed spaces.
Once certified through The Bike Experience USA, they gain access to Ride Again Foundation’s track days where they will be given a real opportunity to ride again, at no cost to them. It’s about transforming loss into strength and giving riders the confidence to feel like themselves again. We bring together the motorcycle community, families, and friends to support every step of the journey. Whether it’s a group ride, bike night, or first time back on a track, we make motorcycle life inclusive because every survivor deserves a space to be seen, supported, and celebrated.
We urge all riders to ride safe but if something happens, if you lose a limb, your confidence, or even your sense of self, we are here for you. We are family, we believe in second chances and we need your help to keep this going.
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Ride Again and TBEXUSA now form a powerful pipeline – taking riders from injury to recovery, certification, and eventually, back on the bike, often at no cost to them.
For Ride Again Foundation inquiries, visit: RideAgainFoundation.org
For The Bike Experience USA inquiries, visit: TBEXUSA.org
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Here’s how it works from start to finish:
Step 1 – Registration
The first step is to register with us. You’ll be added to our rider directory and put in queue for future training opportunities.
Step 2 – Certification with TBEXUSA
All riders must go through a training and certification process with The Bike Experience USA. This includes learning how to mount, dismount, balance, and control the bike using custom adaptive setups. Each session is led by trained mentors who are often survivors themselves.
Step 3 – Evaluation
Once a rider demonstrates basic handling and safety, they are certified. At this point, they can be invited to official Ride Again track days.
Step 4 – Ride Again Events
Riders are flown out (if needed), given gear, coaching, and track access. Every event is designed to be life-changing, and many describe it as the moment they finally felt like themselves again.
Step 5 – Long-Term Support
After the first ride, we don’t disappear. We stay in contact, share new opportunities, and connect riders with more advanced training or track experiences based on location and need.
Want to Help?
Help Us Continue Changing Lives – One Ride at a Time.
Whether you’re a survivor, a supporter, or a sponsor, your role matters. Together, we can create a new future where injury doesn’t mean the end, it’s just the beginning of something different.
Your Donation Helps Us:
• Provide travel and lodging for survivors
• Adapt motorcycles for all ability levels
• Offer top-tier coaching and safety training
• Sponsor prosthetic legs, arms, and AFO braces
• Donate wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, and other medical devices to aid in healing
• Help cover essential medical expenses
• Provide meals and basic support during recovery
• And most of all – bring hope back to life
Join our mission to help riders reclaim their lives. As a volunteer, you can support survivors at events, or contribute your skills behind the scenes. We also welcome help with tasks like computer work, graphic design, and other areas of our operations. There’s a place for every talent.
Interested? Contact volunteer@rideagainfoundation.org for more information.
A strong collaboration | One Mission
A United Mission to Get Survivors Back on the Bike
The Ride Again Foundation was created to give motorcycle crash survivors a second chance at life on two wheels. From physical recovery to mental restoration, our goal is to make sure no rider is left behind.
One of our closest partners in this mission is The Bike Experience USA (TBEXUSA) – a program built specifically to help individuals with life-altering injuries, including spinal cord injuries and limb loss, safely return to motorcycling through adaptive support and coaching.
How It All Started
Founder Forde, survived a near-fatal motorcycle crash that left him an amputee with a fused ankle and spine. While recovering, he made himself a promise: if he ever had the chance, he’d make someone else’s journey back to riding easier than his own.
That promise led him to The Bike Experience USA (TBEXUSA). Joseph saw that some survivors wanted more than just a parking lot spin. They wanted the full experience of riding again, without the pressure of competition, without the drama of cars and trucks, just the bike, themselves and a peaceful mind.
That’s where Founder Pinny came in. After losing a close friend to a motorcycle accident, Pinny began hosting track days to get riders off the streets and into a safer, more controlled environment by running an organization called “Street Riders.” He and Joseph decided to join forces to create something bigger, a full movement built on healing and purpose.
As the vision grew, they partnered with Kevin, who owns a state-of-the-art simulator that helps riders rebuild muscle memory and confidence before ever touching a bike. Yet Still, one piece was still missing: elite coaching.
That’s when Eazy of 22 MotoWerks stepped in. As a top-level coach, he brought the final ingredient, professional guidance tailored to able bodied and adaptive riders alike.
Together, they built the Ride Again Foundation, the first nonprofit of its kind to offer full support: travel, gear, adaptive training, and a path to ride again.
We help survivors go from trauma to transformation.
Not someday. Now.
Ride Again and TBEXUSA now form a powerful pipeline – taking riders from injury to recovery, certification, and eventually, back on the bike, often at no cost to them.