ABOUT

A little about Trike Life

Trike Life was born out of necessity—to keep the mission of Forgotten Not Gone rolling strong. Since 2013, #FNG has been stomping out veteran suicide through a powerful peer support community focused on outdoor recreation. We believe movement is medicine, and our Veteran Trike Brigade proves that connection on three wheels saves lives.

 

Trike Life is how we fuel that mission. While we no longer have a physical storefront, we operate as a mobile and online brand, raising funds to reopen and expand. Our focus is high-quality, specialized sports adaptive equipment that empowers the way people ride:

Recumbent trikes and velomobiles built for comfort and accessibility

Electric-assist motors to make long rides and steep climbs possible for more riders

Cycling apparel, accessories, and merch to keep the tribe safe, seen, and proud

Every jersey sold, every guided ride booked, every mile logged pushes us closer to our next home base and supports veterans who need connection and purpose. When you support Trike Life, you’re not just buying gear—you’re investing in a movement that replaces isolation with community, and hopelessness with healing.

Trike Life History

2013

Founded Forgotten Not Gone with our first two recumbent trikes to fight veteran isolation and suicide.

2016

Recognizing the impact of social isolation on veterans, FNG launched the Veteran Trike Brigade, providing free recumbent e-trikes for peer support rides.

2018

Every sale from Trike Life—trikes, gear, and apparel—became a direct funding source for Forgotten Not Gone’s critical veteran support initiatives.

2015

Trike Life was founded to financially support Forgotten Not Gone (FNG), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated.

2017

Trike Life introduced monthly events like Taco Tuesday Rides, engaging veterans.

2019

Trike Life continues to expand, advocating for veteran mental health, increasing community participation.

2013

Founded Forgotten Not Gone with our first two recumbent trikes to fight veteran isolation and suicide.

2015

First Commercial Hub Opened our first storefront to grow the Veteran Trike Brigade.

2020

State Recognition Featured on the cover of the Nevada Department of Veterans Services annual report.

2020

Serving Through COVID When the world shut down, we kept rolling. With and without masks, following all safety protocols, FNG showed up for veterans while many organizations paused.

2021

National Spotlight Highlighted in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs “Make the Connection” national campaign.

September 2023

Trike Life Shop Grand Opening Celebrated our largest community space yet for riders and veterans.

2024

Nonprofit of the Year Honored by the Vegas Chamber Military Affairs Committee as Veteran Nonprofit of the Year.

March 2025

First Nevada Woman Veteran of the Year Kelley Guidry, our CEO and Co-Founder, named the first-ever Nevada Woman Veteran of the Year by the Nevada Department of Veterans Services.

May 2025

Shop Closed Due to lack of sustainable funding, we temporarily closed our storefront and are actively raising funds to reopen.

Now

Shop Closed The Next Chapter We’re seeking monthly donors and building sponsors to secure a new location. Every jersey, tour, and donation keeps the mission alive.

RIDES

0 +

Veterans Supported

0 +

miles of triking wind therapy

0 +

Trikin’ Since 2013

0 +

Some of our riders

Our dedicated riders, including veterans and supporters, embrace the Trike Life movement, promoting mental wellness, camaraderie, and outdoor adventure while helping to stomp out veteran suicide.

Jodie Cunnama

David Mcnamee

James Cunnama

Sign Up For Newsletter

Join our community and stay updated on new arrivals, exclusive deals, and upcoming events. Be part of our mission to support veterans through outdoor recreation.

Our Trusted Partners

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

“MY UNDIVIDED ATTENTION..
YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW! WE ARE ALWAYS HERE FOR YOU, SERVICE NEVER ENDS.”