:: G’s Bio

Gerfel M. Noland was born August 25, 1977 as Camp Pendleton Naval Hospital in Camp Pendleton, CA.Gerfel Noland is the man that many people have come to know as SIC “G”.SIC G was an adrenalin junkie (and heartbreaker) since he came out the womb.
(There is a rumor that he karate kicked his way out). At the age of 5, SIC G was jumping his big wheel! In kindergarten, SIC G broke his right arm trying to flip off the playground swings. From then on, life was all extreme!

SIC G didn’t have parents of wealth, so his younger years weren’t filled with motorcycles, sea-duos, go-karts, quads, etc. His adolescent years were all about martial arts and tournaments. SIC G didn’t get into motorcycles until the age of 26. From the day SIC G got his drivers license to the age of 26, he was heavily into racing cars. At one time, SIC G was known to have the fastest import car in North County San Diego and one of the fastest in all of San Diego County. After years of tickets and fines, SIC G dropped import racing and bought a 2000 Suzuki GSXR 600 in 2003. That was the beginning of SIC G’s stunt career!

You can find SIC G on many websites like SoCalStunts.com, Stuntride.com, MayhemStreetRiders.com, Stuntlife.com, Myspace.com, and Many more.

If you’d like to ask SIC G a question, feel free to e-mail him at socalstunts@yahoo.com.





:: SIC J's Bio

Joseph Noland aka SIC J, is from Oceanside, California. Joseph got his passion to want a motorcycle while watching the movie Top Gun at the age of 8 and saw Tom Cruise riding a motorcycle in the movie. From then on, Joseph has always wanted to be on 2 wheels. It wasn’t until Joseph was 20 years old when he got his first motorcycle, a Suzuki Katana 600. Shortly after getting the bike he was cruising to work down the freeway when a yellow and black Suzuki GSX-R passed him up doing a wheelie. From that day on, Joseph
 
told himself, “I wanna be that guy!”

A few months later, Joseph lost his Katana and didn’t get another bike until the year 2003, a 1997 Suzuki GSX-R 750 SRAD. Joseph learned a few basic tricks on this bike but nothing special. During this time, he also picked up a Honda CRF 50. Joseph spent countless hours on the CRF 50 learning throttle and rear brake control. Learning on the CRF 50 was the best thing he ever did. Getting pretty good at the CRF 50, he learned combos and just having fun on trails, lots, and the streets. Soon afterwards he sold his SRAD and got himself a 2001 Honda CBR F4i. That is when Joseph went into the “parking lot” phase. Because of all the practice on the CRF 50, Joseph was scraping his 12 bar after just 3 nights of practice!

From there the rest is history. Since then, Joseph has done shows, killed the streets, and has had over 8 other bikes. Some people have said that Joseph goes through bikes more than he changes his underwear. HAHA!

Currently, Joseph is co-owners with his brother SIC “G” of SoCalStunts.com and The Real SIC Riders. Right now he is riding a 2004 Honda 600RR. Joseph likes to keep his bikes looking as stock as possible for the more “gangster” look. Joseph is now a judge for the biggest stunt competition in the industry, XDL. In 2008, Joseph has been traveling to different cities across the U.S. to judge the best of the best in stuntriding.
:: King's Bio

"Official Photographer for The Real SIC Riders"

Chalintoen Buranasombati aka King was born April 16, 1977 at Children’s hospital in Los Angeles, CA. He was given the nickname King by his mother after watching the movie King Kong. Thank God because how many people can pronounce his real name?

Watching his father take pictures for Thai magazines and newspapers, King fell in love with taking pictures at a young age. Shortly after, King was given his first camera at the age of 9. Since then, King has been taking pictures of anything and everything he can from weddings, bike events, competitions, friends, to cars. He now spends most of his time taking pictures of stuntriding, traveling to different events, competitions, and shows. King has also become the Official Photographer for The Real SIC Riders and SoCalStunts.

King does not only enjoy motorcycles and stuntriding, but rides as well. King has been into anything fast since a young age, did the import racing phase, and moved onto street bikes after SIC G and SIC J told him to stop being a vagina and get one. King quickly sold his Integra and purchased a 2004 Suzuki GSXR 600 in 2005. You can catch him riding pretty much all over So Cal at bike picnics, bike nights, bike washes, canyon rides, stunt shows and competitions. Usually finding King with a camera attached to his face snaps pictures. King also is part of the Mayhem Street Riders bike club who he does much of his riding with.

So if you would like some pictures taken, just hit King up at siamboy33@gmail.com. You can also find King on other websites such as myspace, socalstunts.com, and thekingofphotos.com.

 
:: OKI's Bio

Christin “SIC Oki” Voros, grew up between Oceanside, CA and Naha, Okinawa (Japan) and currently resides in San Diego, CA. She grew up a tomboy, playing sports before and through high school and started investing in her “need for speed” when she was 17 when she started drag racing her 1992 LS Civic Hatchback, and spent a lot of time on the streets at night, and at the former Carlsbad Raceway on Saturday afternoons. She was always awed by ladies who were out riding their own motorcycles and always
 
wanted to be “that” girl. But it took another 5 or 6 years before someone lit a fire under her ass and she enrolled in the next available MSF course. She earned her motorcycle endorsement that weekend.

Oki learned to ride on a 2004 Kawasaki ZX-6R (a salvaged bike she borrowed). After 5 or 6 months, after spending hundreds of dollars just to keep the bike running, she decided to give up on spending money on someone else’s bike, and spend the money on her own, brand new, problem-free bike. In September of 2008, she bought her first bike; a 2008 Honda CBR600RR and has been riding the crap out of it ever since.

Oki is interested in giving back to not only the riding community, but to the lady rider community as well. Most days, you can usually find her on the streets. Online, you can find her on SoCalStunts.com, ChicsRide2.net, and MySpace.com.

:: John Schubert's Bio

John Schubert has been riding for about 25 years and started riding on a Honda CB110 on dirt trails around his house in Tulsa. After graduating from high school he enlisted in the Air Force as a Satellite Operator. During his 8 years in active duty, John finished his degree in management and got into telecommunications. Shortly afterwards, John finished an MBA from Pepperdine and became an Officer (part-time) in the Air National Guard.† He is currently a Defense Contractor (full-time) for the US Navy.
 
Throughout those years, John’s motorcycle interests developed as well.† Despite racing BMX in junior high, he got into drag racing cars, but riding street bikes for fun. His first sport bike was a 1992 Honda CBR600 F2, which was replaced by a 95 Honda F3, another 95 F3, 05 CBR1000RR, and finally his 2007 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol Edition.†Yep, Ride Red for life baby!† John became interested in the stunting scene only after meeting G and Joseph, the original SIC Riders.
:: Mike D's Bio

Mike D “aka Mikee” has been riding for sport bikes for nearly 6 years. All of those years, minus a few months, it has been freestyle stunt riding. Starting with his original stunt crew “Wise Guys” established in the fall of 2003. Other team members took different paths in life not long after it began, while Mike continued his freestyle riding, and started practicing with SIC Riders in the summer of 2004. After two years of practice, helping at shows, filming, editing and support of SIC Riders and SoCalStunts,
 
he earned a spot on the SIC Riders stunt team. In the Summer of 2006, Mike rode in his first paid stunt show. Since then Mike has continued to push his individual riding by continuing to ride in stunt shows, competing in side competitions at the XDL Sportbike Freestyle Championships, and also being featured in magazines such as StuntRide, and 12Oclock mag. Off the bike in the stuntriding industry Mike has also being hired as an instructor for the On One Wheel Wheelie School, Individual Freestyle judge for the XDL competition series, writing articles for the On One Wheel Wheelie School, all while continuing to support the SIC Riders and SoCalStunts team.

More on Mike at: myspace.com/SICMikeD
:: JamieDubS's Bio

Jamie Dubs aka SIC Dubs grew up in Myrtle Beach, SC and now resides in San Diego, CA. I joined the military at the age of 19. Deployed to Iraq twice since 2001 and once to South America. I started riding in 2005 on a 03 CBR 954 RR, and I met Aaron with Racing 905 through a friend (Jake) and fell in love with stunt riding and started trying to put together Rides or Meets with other riders in San Diego. Then I met SIC G in 2006 at super street bike magazines “bike night out” in Pomona CA,
 
Along with all of the SIC Riders, Warren James, J Beats, Kane and Darious. From there I was hooked on the street bike and stunt riding scene and trying to make it grow. Now I currently ride a 2008 GSXR 1000 and a 2002 Yamaha Raptor Quad. I have rode thousands of miles with most of the southern California street bike clubs and other great riders along the way. I believe in promoting the sport and getting everyone involved more with street bike riding. Since 2006 I have been supporting the scene with SIC Riders and Racing 905 by attending as many shows as I can and promoting shows throughout Southern Califorina.