A story of salvation

After the divorce, my life changed drastically. Not only did I have to cope with the loss of my marriage, but also with the fear and worry for my son, Svetoslav. I found out he was getting involved with drugs, which deeply troubled me. My decision was clear - I had to do something to save him.

I'm a passionate motorcyclist and have been riding since I was 14, and I've never been without a motorcycle. From personal experience, I know the passion and emotion that this hobby brings (I'm sure the visitors to this store know what I'm talking about). I decided to ignite the flame of motorcycling in my son and bring back the son I was slowly losing. Up until that moment, I kept him away from motorcycles because I lost quite a few friends and acquaintances on the roads of Bulgaria (rest in peace, forever young girls and boys). We started riding together, traveling the roads, and I showed him the beauty of freedom and adventure that comes with motorcycling. Every moment with him was precious - not just because of the adventures, but also because of the bond that was strengthening between us.

With time, I noticed how Svetoslav changed. Motorcycling gave him a new purpose and passion in life. He distanced himself from drugs and focused on motorcycles and adventures. On a "track day," completely unexpected for him, I told him to put on my gear and join the slow group on the track. After a twenty-minute session on the track, as he took off his helmet, I saw the spark in his eyes. I HAD REGAINED MY SON. It was a new beginning for him. I borrowed money from two friends and bought him an old Yamaha R6 from 2003. That's how we started going to tracks that we could afford based on the budgets we had. Despite the old and non-competitive machine, he did very well, making me feel like a proud father.

But the story doesn't end there. Svetoslav became an idol for my other two sons, Milen and Nasko (identical twins). They saw the change in their brother and he became their idol. I really want to buy them a motorcycle to take turns on. This way, I can ignite their passion too and not have the worries I had with their brother.

I decided to create this store to fulfill my children's dreams because with my salary as a mechanic in Bulgaria ($800), I can't buy tires and brake pads for Svetoslav because the tires wear out quickly on the track. If anyone can help with a donation of $5-10 or whatever they think they can do so at the link below

Help me

 Svetoslav and I, as a sign of gratitude, will stick a sticker with the name or company of each donor, which you can see on Instagram LOOK HERE There you can see how your name progresses on the tracks with us, thanks to you. Together, we will become a community that has saved at least three young souls Milen , Nasko I Svetoslav. Smooth kilometers! May God bless you! THANK YOU!!!

(sorry for my english)