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Celebrity-endorsed EV motorcycle

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The information provided does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy securities. It is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice or endorsement.

By proceeding, you confirm that you are an Accredited Investor under Regulation D of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, meaning you meet at least one of the following:

    •    Income: $200,000 annual income ($300,000 with spouse) for the past two years, with expectation of same this year.

    •    Net Worth: Over $1 million, excluding primary residence.

    •    Professional: Holder of Series 7, 65, or 82 license.

    •    Entity: Business/trust with assets over $5 million, or all equity owners are accredited.

    •    Private Fund Employee: Knowledgeable employee of a qualifying private fund.

By clicking proceeding, you acknowledge these criteria and accept that the information is provided solely for educational purposes.

Overview

Raise: $30M (Equity)

Traction: $6M+ revenue to date, 3 government contracts

About

Ryvid: the celebrity-spotlight EV motorcycle that actually fits real life

Ryvid is building the kind of electric motorcycle that makes sense in 2025: fast enough for real traffic, simple enough for everyday ownership, and stylish enough to feel like a cultural object—not a science project. The brand’s flagship bike, the Ryvid Anthem, has already landed a rare kind of proof-of-cool: it was chosen for a major pop-culture moment at Coachella, where Lana Del Rey made her entrance on a Ryvid Anthem as part of her performance production. (RideApart.com)


That’s the heart of Ryvid’s value: celebrity-level aesthetic and presence, with commuter-level practicality.


Celebrity attention is great—because it’s earned by the product


Celebrity “endorsement” usually means an ad deal. In Ryvid’s case, what’s more interesting is that a high-visibility production environment used the bike because it solved a problem while looking iconic. Reports around the Coachella entrance highlight why an EV bike made sense operationally (no exhaust fumes, controllable behavior at low speeds) while still delivering a cinematic look. (RideApart.com)


That matters because it signals something buyers actually care about: Ryvid doesn’t just perform on spec sheets—it performs on camera, in public, under pressure.


The Anthem’s everyday superpower: a removable battery + integrated charging


Ryvid’s Anthem is built around a removable 4.3 kWh battery pack—a big deal if you live in an apartment, park on the street, or just don’t want your life to revolve around chargers. Many listings and coverage point to the battery’s removability and an integrated fast charger (commonly cited at 3.3 kW), making charging feel more like owning a device than maintaining a vehicle. (REVRides)


Pair that with a commonly stated up-to ~75 miles of range and ~75+ mph top speed, and you get a bike that’s genuinely useful for city riding and short highway hops—not just neighborhood cruising. (REVRides)


Fit for more riders: the adjustable seat height advantage

One of Ryvid’s most distinctive features is the Anthem’s electronically adjustable seat height (about 30–34 inches)—a practical innovation that expands who can confidently ride the bike without sacrificing style. (RevZilla)


The real value proposition


Ryvid is positioning itself where the market is headed: affordable electric performance, low-friction ownership, and design that reads “premium” in the real world. The celebrity spotlight doesn’t create that value—it simply reveals it.

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Celebrity-endorsed EV motorcycle

Disclaimer


The information provided does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy securities. It is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice or endorsement.

By proceeding, you confirm that you are an Accredited Investor under Regulation D of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, meaning you meet at least one of the following:

    •    Income: $200,000 annual income ($300,000 with spouse) for the past two years, with expectation of same this year.

    •    Net Worth: Over $1 million, excluding primary residence.

    •    Professional: Holder of Series 7, 65, or 82 license.

    •    Entity: Business/trust with assets over $5 million, or all equity owners are accredited.

    •    Private Fund Employee: Knowledgeable employee of a qualifying private fund.

By clicking proceeding, you acknowledge these criteria and accept that the information is provided solely for educational purposes.

Overview

Raise: $30M (Equity)

Traction: $6M+ revenue to date, 3 government contracts

About

Ryvid: the celebrity-spotlight EV motorcycle that actually fits real life

Ryvid is building the kind of electric motorcycle that makes sense in 2025: fast enough for real traffic, simple enough for everyday ownership, and stylish enough to feel like a cultural object—not a science project. The brand’s flagship bike, the Ryvid Anthem, has already landed a rare kind of proof-of-cool: it was chosen for a major pop-culture moment at Coachella, where Lana Del Rey made her entrance on a Ryvid Anthem as part of her performance production. (RideApart.com)


That’s the heart of Ryvid’s value: celebrity-level aesthetic and presence, with commuter-level practicality.


Celebrity attention is great—because it’s earned by the product


Celebrity “endorsement” usually means an ad deal. In Ryvid’s case, what’s more interesting is that a high-visibility production environment used the bike because it solved a problem while looking iconic. Reports around the Coachella entrance highlight why an EV bike made sense operationally (no exhaust fumes, controllable behavior at low speeds) while still delivering a cinematic look. (RideApart.com)


That matters because it signals something buyers actually care about: Ryvid doesn’t just perform on spec sheets—it performs on camera, in public, under pressure.


The Anthem’s everyday superpower: a removable battery + integrated charging


Ryvid’s Anthem is built around a removable 4.3 kWh battery pack—a big deal if you live in an apartment, park on the street, or just don’t want your life to revolve around chargers. Many listings and coverage point to the battery’s removability and an integrated fast charger (commonly cited at 3.3 kW), making charging feel more like owning a device than maintaining a vehicle. (REVRides)


Pair that with a commonly stated up-to ~75 miles of range and ~75+ mph top speed, and you get a bike that’s genuinely useful for city riding and short highway hops—not just neighborhood cruising. (REVRides)


Fit for more riders: the adjustable seat height advantage

One of Ryvid’s most distinctive features is the Anthem’s electronically adjustable seat height (about 30–34 inches)—a practical innovation that expands who can confidently ride the bike without sacrificing style. (RevZilla)


The real value proposition


Ryvid is positioning itself where the market is headed: affordable electric performance, low-friction ownership, and design that reads “premium” in the real world. The celebrity spotlight doesn’t create that value—it simply reveals it.

FAQ

01

Who can attend Focus On Risk events?

02

What topics do you cover?

03

What is the guest application process?

04

Do guests receive questions in advance?

05

Can I promote my firm during the podcast?

06

How do I sign up for the newsletter?

07

How do I sponsor or support the show?

Person
Person

Celebrity-endorsed EV motorcycle

Disclaimer


The information provided does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy securities. It is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice or endorsement.

By proceeding, you confirm that you are an Accredited Investor under Regulation D of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, meaning you meet at least one of the following:

    •    Income: $200,000 annual income ($300,000 with spouse) for the past two years, with expectation of same this year.

    •    Net Worth: Over $1 million, excluding primary residence.

    •    Professional: Holder of Series 7, 65, or 82 license.

    •    Entity: Business/trust with assets over $5 million, or all equity owners are accredited.

    •    Private Fund Employee: Knowledgeable employee of a qualifying private fund.

By clicking proceeding, you acknowledge these criteria and accept that the information is provided solely for educational purposes.

Overview

Raise: $30M (Equity)

Traction: $6M+ revenue to date, 3 government contracts

About

Ryvid: the celebrity-spotlight EV motorcycle that actually fits real life

Ryvid is building the kind of electric motorcycle that makes sense in 2025: fast enough for real traffic, simple enough for everyday ownership, and stylish enough to feel like a cultural object—not a science project. The brand’s flagship bike, the Ryvid Anthem, has already landed a rare kind of proof-of-cool: it was chosen for a major pop-culture moment at Coachella, where Lana Del Rey made her entrance on a Ryvid Anthem as part of her performance production. (RideApart.com)


That’s the heart of Ryvid’s value: celebrity-level aesthetic and presence, with commuter-level practicality.


Celebrity attention is great—because it’s earned by the product


Celebrity “endorsement” usually means an ad deal. In Ryvid’s case, what’s more interesting is that a high-visibility production environment used the bike because it solved a problem while looking iconic. Reports around the Coachella entrance highlight why an EV bike made sense operationally (no exhaust fumes, controllable behavior at low speeds) while still delivering a cinematic look. (RideApart.com)


That matters because it signals something buyers actually care about: Ryvid doesn’t just perform on spec sheets—it performs on camera, in public, under pressure.


The Anthem’s everyday superpower: a removable battery + integrated charging


Ryvid’s Anthem is built around a removable 4.3 kWh battery pack—a big deal if you live in an apartment, park on the street, or just don’t want your life to revolve around chargers. Many listings and coverage point to the battery’s removability and an integrated fast charger (commonly cited at 3.3 kW), making charging feel more like owning a device than maintaining a vehicle. (REVRides)


Pair that with a commonly stated up-to ~75 miles of range and ~75+ mph top speed, and you get a bike that’s genuinely useful for city riding and short highway hops—not just neighborhood cruising. (REVRides)


Fit for more riders: the adjustable seat height advantage

One of Ryvid’s most distinctive features is the Anthem’s electronically adjustable seat height (about 30–34 inches)—a practical innovation that expands who can confidently ride the bike without sacrificing style. (RevZilla)


The real value proposition


Ryvid is positioning itself where the market is headed: affordable electric performance, low-friction ownership, and design that reads “premium” in the real world. The celebrity spotlight doesn’t create that value—it simply reveals it.

FAQ

Who can attend Focus On Risk events?

What topics do you cover?

What is the guest application process?

Do guests receive questions in advance?

Can I promote my firm during the podcast?

How do I sign up for the newsletter?

How do I sponsor or support the show?