About Us

My Story

I'm 19, and motorcycles have been my whole world for as long as I can remember. Not just a hobby or something I do on weekends—they're what I think about when I wake up, what I dream about, what drives everything I do.

In February 2026, I was messing about in CAD, designing winglets for my R3. Just for fun, really. I wanted my bike to look sharper, perform better, feel more like an extension of me. I'd been working as a fibre optic engineer and doing CAD and graphic design for a couple years, so I had the skills. I just didn't know where it would lead.

It Started Small

A mate saw what I'd made and asked if I could design something for his bike. Then another mate. Then I thought, why not throw a few up on eBay and see what happens? They sold. People actually wanted what I was making. That feeling—knowing that other riders trusted my work—it meant everything.

Turning It Into Something Real

I couldn't stop. Every design got better. Every winglet more refined. I started thinking bigger—what if this wasn't just a side thing? What if I could turn this into a proper brand? Something that stood for quality, performance, and the kind of obsession only riders understand.

So I did. I built WingAero from the ground up, one design at a time, learning as I went, pushing myself to make every product something I'd be proud to put on my own bike.

Why I Do This

Because I know what it's like to want more from your bike. To feel that rush when everything clicks at speed. To spend hours tweaking, adjusting, perfecting. I'm not some faceless company—I'm a rider, just like you, who happened to have the skills to make something worth sharing.

Every winglet, every product that leaves here has been designed with the same care I put into my own R3. Because if I wouldn't ride it, I won't sell it.

What's Next

This is just the beginning. WingAero started in my hands, but it's growing into something bigger—a brand for riders who refuse to settle. Whether you're carving corners on back roads or pushing limits on the track, I want to be part of your journey.

Thanks for being here. Thanks for trusting me with your ride.

Let's ride.