This article is a public service announcement for the entire motorcycle community. I'm exposing a dishonest company called Winx Wheels, which continues to deceive riders and violate the biker code by stealing content from creators like myself and others, in which I have retained evidence and proof in the form of video ads they've run and email communications I've had with them. (see video below)
Who is Winx Wheels?
Winx Wheels is aggressively pushing cheap bicycle and motorcycle products through social media ads. You’ve probably seen them pop up in your Facebook or Instagram feed.
They claim to be a company that supports the motorcycle community—but their actions say otherwise.
Here's what makes them dishonest:
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They hide their true identity
No legit address. No real names. No transparency. -
They’ve repeatedly stolen intellectual property
Including copyrighted segments of my YouTube videos, without permission. -
They fake legitimacy
Their website shows they're “featured” on unknown publications—one of which is a bicycle company in Canada and another from the UK no one’s heard of.
My History with Winx Wheels
It started in 2022…
That’s when they first ripped segments from one of my YouTube videos to promote their own products. I found out through you—our amazing biker community. Several of you reached out with links to their ads. Big thanks to all of you who took the time to alert me!
I issued a cease and desist, and they removed posted video ad before I had to take legal actions.. But unfortunately, they’ve continued to do it again… and again. It’s like telling your kid not to do something, and they just keep doing it with empty apologies.
The Latest Violation (And Why I’m Speaking Out Now)
Once again, thanks to the biker community, I was alerted to a recent Facebook ad from Winx Wheels where they blatantly stole my IP. They took clips from one of my Butt Buffer seat cushion review videos (a product we proudly carry in the Law Abiding Biker Store) and twisted the content to promote their cheap knockoff padded shorts.
What they did:
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Used my face, voice, and riding footage from the Law Abiding Biker™ YouTube channel.
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Added their own Winx Wheels watermark on MY video content.
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Took my statements out of context to make it look like I was endorsing their product.
This is a serious violation of copyright laws. I’ve turned the matter over to my attorney and have officially notified Winkx Wheels that I would be exposing their unethical tactics publicly.
What I Found Digging Deeper Into Winkx Wheels
I did some light research—and here’s what I discovered:
Their Claims:
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A “private company” selling both cycling and motorcycle gear
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Established in 2022 (ironically when they first stole my intellectual property)
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Founded by three friends with a passion for “two-wheel adventures” (likely bicycles)
The Red Flags:
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No address listed on their site and can't find elsewhere online
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Only a vague support email:
support@winkxwheels.com
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A suspicious 1-800 number that either doesn't work or leads to scammy survey prompts (1-800-9469-8324)
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They list a U.S. address in Henderson, NV (a tiny suite among many businesses) and a “headquarters” in Lilyvale, Australia (population: 11 & a wilderness area)
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Their Better Business Bureau rating is F due to multiple unresolved complaints
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A Tacoma, Washington residential home is listed as their “registered office” via Zera Investment Group
Clearly, they’re doing everything they can to hide who they are and likely aren't even based out of the U.S.
Final Thoughts: A Message to the Biker Community
The motorcycle community stands for loyalty, honor, and respect—values this company clearly lacks. Winx Wheels is not a part of our culture. They repeatedly violate copyright law, deceive customers, and push cheap products to hard-working bikers.
I’m not here to tell you whether or not to do business with Winx Wheels. But I urge you to do your own research and decide for yourself if this is a company you want to support.
Here’s How You Can Help:
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Share this article with your fellow riders
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Report these ads Winx Wheels puts out using the stolen IP of trusted influencers
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Comment below with any experiences you’ve had with Winx Wheels
Let’s protect each other, expose bad actors, and uphold the integrity of the biker community.
Thanks for reading—and remember, it’s a #BikerRevolution
Now get out there and ride, Bikaholics! 🤘
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