Memories & Tributes
Sending all our love
Malia Ryan
Grom Kyle forever. Love from LSLB and Boston mopeds.
Eric Levine
Kyle was widely known as a kindhearted, welcoming person and I’d felt this firsthand. He was always seen with a genuine smile and you always parted ways with him with one because of him. He enriched the lives of everyone in the 2-wheeled community and I’m sure beyond. To say he’ll be missed is an understatement.
David Sotelo
Kyle’s love was foundational to making a home for myself in the moped community. It enriched my life more than any silly hobby should be able to. He was at my first rally 12 years ago, my last rally, and so many in between. Thank you for all the love and all the memories, Kyle.
Jake Spangle
Kyle was one of the realest, silliest, genuinely good guys you could ever meet. Even if he was playfully flipping the bird, he’d still have a smile on his face & you knew it was all love. He was the ride leader that I trusted the most, to take us on an adventure that was fun, mostly rule abiding, but i always felt safe & looked after. He is deeply loved & will be missed in our scooter community for the rest of time!
Dana K
I remember when you stumbled into our warehouse back in Clackamas. So young and full of life yet to live. We called you wonder years because it seemed you were just starting to explore the world. I was always amazed, of your vibrant energy and kindness. Hearing about your travels abroad and the ability you had at fitting into wherever it was you explored inspired me. For the short time you shared with us, it was full of so much love. I always knew you had my back and I know it was the same for anyone who called you friend and brother. This world won’t be the same without you in it. Be at peace though, your love touched a lot of folks and we will all cherish your memory.
Brian Brandon