About Baddie Built

I’ve been around motorcycles my whole life, but for a long time I wore one title well: Queen of the Backseat.

I loved the culture, the energy, and the freedom that came with it, but stepping into riding my own bike felt bigger than just wanting it. It felt intimidating. As a shorter woman, confidence did not come automatically. Neither did fit.

Everything changed at a rally when I saw other short women riders out there doing exactly what I had been telling myself might not be for me. Seeing them was the proof I needed. I knew I could do it too, but I also knew it would take customization, fitment work, and the right products to make that confidence real.

That was the birth of Baddie Built.

Baddie Built was created to help bridge the gap between style and confidence, especially for riders who need a bike to fit them, not the other way around. I wanted to do the legwork, find the best products, and create a space where riders could get the parts, guidance, and inspiration they need to build a bike that feels powerful, personal, and right.

Because every rider deserves all the style and all the confidence that should come with being on their bike.

But Baddie Built is bigger than motorcycles.

I am a domestic violence survivor, an advocate, and someone who works with organizations fighting human trafficking. I am a proud mama of four. I am originally from Georgia, and today I build this dream in Burlington, Wisconsin alongside my partner Tim, where we own and operate a Harley touring audio business with both our his-and-her shops.

Every part of my journey has shaped this brand. Baddie Built stands for confidence, resilience, empowerment, and creating something meaningful from what you’ve lived through. My hope is not only to help riders build better bikes, but to help people feel stronger in the process.

This is for the women stepping into something new. This is for the riders learning to trust themselves. This is for anyone ready to go from the backseat to their own handlebars.

Confidence is built. So is your bike.