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Ambassadors

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Ms Scrambler isn’t a name or a brand; it’s a way of being.

I’m Yanira — with more ink than many printers and more miles on a motorcycle than on public transport. I’m not trying to fit in, just to ride free, at my own pace and without complications.

I don’t wear ribbons or cute stickers on my helmet, and if something shines too much or has glitter… it’s definitely not mine. I prefer the smell of gasoline over any expensive perfume. I like bikes with soul, raw rock ’n’ roll, and people who don’t need a costume to be who they are.

There are no poses or characters here — just the truth of someone who enjoys the wind on her face, the engine roaring, and the open road. No fixed plans, no limits. Just curves and miles.

Yanira
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Luis Moratinos is a Spanish content creator, motorcyclist and motorcycle builder, as well as a social activist and cancer survivor, recognized for being the biggest fundraiser in Spain for associations linked to cancer and mental health, including The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride.

 

Through his social media, he shares his biker lifestyle, customization projects, and messages of self-improvement, using his personal story to support, raise awareness, and give hope to others.

 

He is the founder of the non-profit association Kamikazes Garage, based in Valencia, from where he promotes solidarity events and community actions, and collaborates as an ambassador with numerous brands in the sector, always aligned with values of coherence, community, struggle and inspiration.

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My name is Gabriel, and I'm probably different from everything you think you see.

I modify everything I touch and give it the use it deserves; for me, the perfect motorcycle is not sold, it is built.

Cafe Racer is my philosophy of life : rock, speed and modified motorcycles to achieve it, so I don't make them for an exhibition, but to turn around and look at them after parking them.

They have scratches and scrapes that don't appear if they're moved in trailers or vans; these are marks earned through travel and routes, which is what every motorcycle that is truly lived in needs.

If you see me and can't follow me, it might be easier for you to do so on Instagram.

If you think we need to modify something, that's fine.

Gabriel
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