Saturday, December 27, 2014

December 27th 2014 Brandon Hochman rides for charity, ending the year with the most miles on any 2015 Indian Motorcycle.


 He has accomplished over 18,000 Ride4humanity miles, 13,300 miles since August 1st, and 10,000 miles in less then 90 days since leaving New York in September, all on a 2015 Indian Roadmaster.

 Brandon graciously thanks Indian Motorcycle Marketing Managers Julie Elepano and Robert Pandya for being generous enough to lend him a fresh from the factory 2015 Press Bike, which is only 1 of 10 in the states, to continue his pet rescue journey across the country.

 Back in September Brandon’s custom Ride4Humanity motorcycle was stolen from Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He woke up the day of service and departure 3 hours before he was slated to leave, when he discovered his bike was missing from the front sidewalk parking spot, which was protected by multiple cameras. As he steadily gained recognition for his efforts last thing Brandon thought was that someone would lift his charity themed Super bike right from the surveillances.

 First his dog and now his custom motorcycle. Brandon the inventor of PETaPOTTY, founder of SKYBARK and winner of the 2010 Ride4Haiti’s custom motorcycle, lost his dog in 2010, while throwing New York cities largest dog party in the penthouse of the Hotel Pennsylvania during Westminster. Brandon rented out all three ballrooms to showcase his "dog club". His Beth Stern hosted NYC SKYBARK event had over 750 people with dogs in hand strutting the red carpet. The next morning he received the heart-breaking news from his girlfriend in Los Angeles saying, "his dog was missing".

 Brandon’s mission soon after was to ride cross-country spreading awareness for this worthy cause and riding to benefit Best Friends Animal Societies "Adopt, Spay, Neuter and Micro Chip your Dog" program, so that nobody would go through the heartbreak that he had.

 Held up in Brooklyn for nearly a month with all the hope of gaining some leads, Brandon Hochman was ready to throw in the towel and book a flight home. Literally, on the phone with Jet Blue, when the other line rang with Robert Pandya and the amazing news of being able to loan a brand new 2015 Indian Roadmaster. A bike to complete the cross-country trek and  “the most luxurious motorcycle Indian has made to date!”-Robert

 Being blessed with such an amazing motorcycle, Brandon couldn’t resist taking the longest ways home hitting every pass and never passing up an opportunity to hit some highlighted motorcycle routes. Having such a luxurious motorcycle with heated seats and grips made for pleasant riding wherever his bars would lead him. It also gathered crowds of people admiring the beauty of the bike.  As long as he was heading in the general direction, he knew he could hit areas that haven’t yet been seen by Ride4Humanity riders and cover more turf.

 Brandon Hochman will continue embarking on awareness journeys and engaging in new territory while enjoying the adventure and freedom of the open road.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Ending the year with the most miles on any 2015 Indian Motorcycle

December 19th 2014 

18k Ride4humanity miles in a year, 12.5k since August 1st, and 9.2k miles since leaving New York in September on a 2015 Indian Roadmaster.

But first, Brandon would like to thank Indian Motorcycle Marketing Managers Julie Elepano and Robert Pandya for being generous enough to let him use a brand new 2015 Press Bike (only 1 of 10 in the states) to continue his pet rescue journey across the country.

If you recall back in September, SuperArtBike, Brandon’s Charity built motorcycle was stolen from Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Brandon woke up the day of service and departure 3 hours before he was slated to leave, when his bike was missing from the front sidewalk parking spot protected by multiple cameras.  After crossing so many state lines and pictures through towns. Last thing Brandon thought was that someone would lift his charity themed Superbike right from the surveillances.

First his dog and now his custom motorcycle. Brandon the inventor of PETaPOTTY, founder of SKYBARK and winner of the 2010 Ride4Haiti’s custom motorcycle, lost his dog in 2010, while throwing NYC's largest dog party in the penthouse of the Hotel Pennsylvania during Westminster, where Brandon rented out all three ballrooms to showcase his "dog club". His Beth Stern hosted NYC SKYBARK event had over 750 people with dogs in hand and strutting his red carpet. The next morning he received the heart-breaking call from his girlfriend in Los Angeles who said that "his dog was missing".

Brandon’s mission soon after is to ride cross-country to spread awareness for this cause, and rides to benefit Best Friends Animal Society "Adopt, Spey, Neuter and Micro Chip your Dog" So that nobody has to be heartbroken the way he has.

Held up in Brooklyn for nearly a month with all the hope of gaining some leads. Brandon was ready to throw in the towel and book a flight home. Literally, on the phone with Jet Blue, when the other line rang with Robert Pandya and the amazing news of being able to loan a brand new 2015 Indian Roadmaster. Not just a bike to complete the cross-country trek. However, “the most luxurious motorcycle Indian Motorcycle has made to date!”-Robert

Being blessed with such an amazing motorcycle, Brandon couldn’t resist taking the longest ways home hitting every pass and never passing on opportunity to hit some highlighted motorcycle routes. Having such a luxurious motorcycle with heated seats and grips made for pleasant riding wherever his bars would lead him. As long as he was heading in the general direction, he knew he could hit areas that haven’t been seen by Ride4Humanity riders yet and cover more turf.

Getting ready to return the Indian Motorcycle back to Indian and gearing up for the snow season, Brandon Hochman has one last goal in mind, being so close to the 10k mile mark in less then 3 months, Brandon will set out on one last 1000 mile pledge. Brandon will embark once again on another awareness journey. Setting out to engage in new territory –Original Article, Motorcycle Mag, Biker Nation, FastLane, NewsTV, BeltDrive
 

Monday, October 27, 2014

Want to Thank Indian Motorcycle Marketing Managers Julie Elepano and Robert Pandya for gracing me with a 2015 Indian Roadmaster to complete this years 2014 Cross Country Ride4Humanity. Could not make this journey without you and very thankful for the opportunity. I have been embraced across the country by Indian dealers as family and want to say that this is a group of very nice individuals.  #godblessamerica

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Indian Loans Ride4Humanity Rider 2015 Roadmaster

Indian Loans Ride4Humanity Rider 2015 Roadmaster Here we are exactly 3 weeks from the day @superartbike had been stolen. Kinda tough 3 weeks, now the payoff @indianmotocycles so thankful for your support and grateful to be riding an Indian. I do feel like a modern day cowboy #ironhorse Almost threw in the towel when I was literally on the phone with Southwest Airlines about to book a flight home, when the line beeped with Robert Pandya, External Relations Manager At Indian Motorcycle. #timing #destiny #nevergiveup #neverfollow #followyourdreams #ride4humanity #r4h14 #animalrescuerider #ny2la #indianmotorcycles #IndianRoadmaster atIndian Motorcycle of Northern New Jersey

Friday, September 12, 2014

Meeting with Paul Sr. at Orange County Choppers

I want to personally thank @paulteutulsr and @orangecountychoppers for taking the time to try and get me an Orange County Chopper insured to finish this years pledge. Unfortunately, timing and restraints with insurance restrictions, we couldn't make it happen this year. I have however, been blessed with the expansion of our biker family and appreciate their blessings and support to keep the cause rolling. I was honored to have the opportunity to sit in Paul's office with his entire team and express the importance of finishing this historical journey.













Wednesday, July 16, 2014

1000 Mile Pledge for Humanity the first week in July. Traveled to Bornfree then up to Vegas for the Vapor Exhibit. Then off to the River through 123 degree valleys, to get to Prescott Arizona. Decided it was too hot in Arizona and headed to Lake Havasu to finish off the 1000 miles. Stayed in Havasu till after the 4th and beat a Monsoon out of town heading down river to Parker. From there it was Rice Road home.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014



If you go to the Custom Bikes on superstreetbike.com today. My bike is the 1st and last page featured bike with its old look. Haha! http://www.superstreetbike.com/custom-bikes/2006-suzuki-gsx-r1000-helping-haiti/?image=0

Ride4Humanity 01 Art Bike | Super Streetbike







Ride4Humanity 01 Art Bike | Super Streetbike








Ride4Humanity 01



Ride4Humanity bike comes from a long line of charity and change. The
bike was first conceived 5 years ago for Ride 4 Haiti and won in a
raffle by Brandon Hochman. Hochman, formally an x pro snowboarder had no
fear to what was going to be a cold and wet Saturday morning ride from
Harley-Davidson Glendale, California, to Bert’s Mega Mall in West
Covina, on his custom Harley Deuce. All in hopes to win this dubbed
“Haiti-themed” Suzuki GSXR 1000 valued at $40,000 will be auctioned”.



“The Ride 4 Haiti event is brought to you by Hollywood Unites For
Haiti and Scorpion Customs, and will take place rain or shine”. With
that said, Brandon knew it was 100% rain and 95% would be too scared to
ride the storm. Especially after speaking with all his friends in
trying to get them to pitch in to get more tickets and take the ride as
well. All declined the offer and to Brandon’s benefit, as Brandon
literally was telling the builder Tony Sesto to “be careful with his
bike” as they rolled it off the truck and then again as they rolled it,
still wrapped and up onto the stage. Brandon was wet, cold, and
determined to win. 100% right about the limited turnout, Brandon’s smile
was seen across the lot as he went to the ATM twice in the last 24
hours and ready to lay it all down on raffle tickets.



As the people gather around the stage at Bert’s Mega indoor mall. The
sun decides to peak and clouds start to spread apart in the town of
Azusa. Brandon takes to the stage with a winning raffle ticket and with 5
others to compete in the finals. A couple of push-ups later and some
Hessian trivia, Brandon won the bike.



Today Brandon is still using this bike for exactly what it was
intended “4”. A rolling billboard to raise awareness for several life
threatening causes on the Ride4Humanity. Last year Brandon rode his
Rescue themed sport bike over 3600 miles from NYC to Los Angeles for Pet
Rescue and Best Friends Animal Society.



This year Brandon’s bike has the Animal Rescue Orange theme. However,
is encompassing all of Humanity with his multi colored design that he
and artist, Raul Gonzales came up with. Each colored stripe represents a
different cause and a dream team, which soon will have its own
dedicated rider.



As 2015 becomes the first year that Ride4Humanity will be sending out
invitations to some of the worlds most talented bike builders and a
chance to test and prove their builds performance across America.



September 15th 2014, Brandon will once again drop his bike in New
York City, on the Ride4Humanity and raise awareness, 3600 miles home to
Los Angeles.



Follow his journey on Instagram: @split_lanes and @ride4humanity



Interactive Ride4Humanity Itinerary Stops



The future of Ride4Humanity is now in the hands of the people. If you
are interested in riding, you can now join this rally in 2015 by
contacting brandonhochman@gmail.com



2006 Suzuki GSX-R1000
Front end: VIP Alliance "Cynthia" wheel, steel braided lines
Rear end: VIP Alliance "Cynthia" wheel, C&S; Custom single-sided 360 swingarm, Arnott air ride
Motor: FMF Apex exhaust, NOS bottle with purge
Paint: Alsa paint by Buddha Paint

Polish/chrome: Sport Chrome

Accessories: Driven Racing D3 grips, Yanashiki rearsets and levers, frame sliders
Owner: Brandon Hoffman
Builder: Scorpion Customs


Scala Rider



New Era Caps



Onepiece



Nice Cycle



Nialaya



Quick Shift oil n lube



Sesto Custom cycles



Beverly Hills Vapor



SSB



International Motorcycle Shows



Check out Victoria with the Ride4Humanity bike *****Click Here*****



The bike before the new makeover Ride 4 Haiti Bike


Thursday, June 19, 2014

Rescue Rider Sponsors

Big S/O to our support system for 2014
bhvapor.com
http://www.madindustriesinc.com/
http://nialaya.com/

http://thevipalliance.com/http://www.nicecycle.com/







Photoshoot Downtown with Clarke Productionz


 Bring on the heat...






Extreme Autofest Anaheim




Check...www.superstreetbike.com/extreme-autofest-anaheim-bikes-babes-and-art?image=22

Super Street Bike


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Teaser 2014 Super Art Bike


Ride 4 Humanity 2014

The route is set and the bike is almost finished