Morteza Khajehjahromi, founder and President of the crew Outsiiderz, is a freestyle sport bike rider. He’s been riding professionally and performing at stunt shows since 2015. At 18 years of age, he was introduced to his first sport bike a Yamaha R6S. He began riding and quickly became enticed with the sport. At the age of 23, that enticement developed into a love for the sport when he emerged into stunt riding.
Practicing and learning new tricks routinely became his weekends, and the streets and lots were his playground. Throughout the learning process he got hurt a few times, but no matter what happened he kept getting back up and riding. In 2014, he broke both arms in a bad stunt riding accident, something that would stop most people from riding all together. But for Morteza it inspired him to become greater and motivated him to push himself and his skills to the limit. His unique style and tricks, such as dancing on his motorcycle tank soon gained him popularity, attention, and respect in the sport among other riders and those watching. This then influenced him to take his skills and unique talent and pursue the sport professionally.
Since then, in 2015 he has performed at several stunt shows such as Chaparral, NHRA Vegas, and Harley Davidson along with others. You could say that his journey in stunt riding has just begun; Morteza is already preparing himself for the New Year and the next chapter in his journey. In the end enjoying himself, having fun and making others happy is ultimately what he strives to achieve.
Morteza Khajehjahromi, founder and President of the crew Outsiiderz, is a freestyle sport bike rider. He’s been riding professionally and performing at stunt shows since 2015. At 18 years of age, he was introduced to his first sport bike a Yamaha R6S. He began riding and quickly became enticed with the sport. At the age of 23, that enticement developed into a love for the sport when he emerged into stunt riding.
Practicing and learning new tricks routinely became his weekends, and the streets and lots were his playground. Throughout the learning process he got hurt a few times, but no matter what happened he kept getting back up and riding. In 2014, he broke both arms in a bad stunt riding accident, something that would stop most people from riding all together. But for Morteza it inspired him to become greater and motivated him to push himself and his skills to the limit. His unique style and tricks, such as dancing on his motorcycle tank soon gained him popularity, attention, and respect in the sport among other riders and those watching. This then influenced him to take his skills and unique talent and pursue the sport professionally.
Since then, in 2015 he has performed at several stunt shows such as Chaparral, NHRA Vegas, and Harley Davidson along with others. You could say that his journey in stunt riding has just begun; Morteza is already preparing himself for the New Year and the next chapter in his journey. In the end enjoying himself, having fun and making others happy is ultimately what he strives to achieve.