Moto Frontier Riders
Riders: the identity and community layer of Moto Frontier
Moto Frontier is not just a maintenance tool. Riders adds the public-facing and community side of the platform, so the machines, stories, and people behind them can actually connect.
This is where rider profiles, the Frontier Feed, and Ride Stories turn the digital garage into something social, discoverable, and worth revisiting.

Rider Profiles
Show current rides, past rides, dream rides, style, and public machine pages.
Frontier Feed
See public ride-story chapters, vehicle updates, and discovery signals across the community.
Ride Stories
Turn builds, rides, and milestones into chapters that belong to the bike and the rider.
Why Riders matters
Most platforms split the person, the machine, and the story apart. Moto Frontier keeps them together.
That is what makes Riders feel like part of a platform instead of a disconnected social layer bolted onto a garage app.
- Your machine record can become a public machine page
- Your ride and build history can become shareable chapters
- Your rider identity grows from the garage instead of replacing it
What Riders includes right now
Riders is already grounded in the real Moto Frontier feature set, not a future-looking placeholder promise.
- Public rider profiles with current, past, and dream rides
- Frontier Feed discovery with public updates and community signals
- Ride Stories with chapter types, comments, reactions, and visibility controls
How Riders fits the full platform
The garage keeps the record. Riders gives that record identity, visibility, and a community layer.
That is why Moto Frontier can feel like a platform for builders, explorers, and owners instead of a single-purpose tool.
- Garage + maintenance + builds stay practical
- Profiles + stories + feed make the ownership journey visible
- AI, adventures, and gear still connect to the same rider and machine context
What makes Riders different
It is built around motorcycles and machine ownership, not generic posting. The garage stays central even when the public layer gets richer.
- Machine-first public identity
- Stories built from real ownership events
- Community discovery that still points back to the bike
Explore related Moto Frontier pages
- Rider Profiles — See how Moto Frontier handles public rider identity and machine pages.
- Frontier Feed — Explore the community timeline layer of Moto Frontier.
- Ride Stories — Turn rides, builds, and milestones into chapters worth sharing.
FAQ
What is the Riders section in Moto Frontier?
The Riders section is the identity and community layer of Moto Frontier, connecting rider profiles, the Frontier Feed, and Ride Stories to the machines in your garage.
Is Riders separate from the garage?
No. It sits on top of the same machine-first platform, so what you share is still connected to your rides, builds, and history.
Can riders control privacy?
Yes. Moto Frontier supports public, followers-only, and private visibility for ride-story chapters and shared content.
Moto Frontier is built for riders who want a full platform
Build a rider identity from the garage outward
Start your garage first, then use Riders to turn your machines and story into something other riders can actually discover.
