FRP, a powersports brand with a focus on making riding accessible to a wide range of people, has launched Rider Series, its first US community initiative, as part of a broader expansion across the United States. The opening event will take place on 2 May in Stafford, Texas, with further events in key markets planned to follow.
The first event in the series, FRP Rider Series Houston Vol. 1 Keep Going Further, will see local riders come together for community riding, mini bike games, and a custom bike showcase. FRP will also unveil the GMB100 in new blue and yellow colourways on the day. Riders who participate in selected activities will receive product-based rewards including branded apparel, accessories, and parts.
“We built FRP for people who want to ride consistently,” said Wei Huang, founder and CEO of FRP. “The goal has always been to make riding feel approachable at the beginning and worth coming back to after the first ride. The industry sells courage. We believe courage happens after riders trust the bike.”
Rider Series has been designed to support riders who engage with powersports in a regular, everyday way — through local meetups, shared experiences, and community-led riding rather than through competition or performance events. The series reflects a shift in how a growing number of people are choosing to participate in powersports.
“We do not see community as a marketing campaign,” Huang said. “We see it as listening. The people who ride our bikes help shape what we build next, and these events give us a way to stay close to that.”
As FRP extends its reach across the US, Rider Series will serve as a regular platform for the brand to engage with local rider communities and remain close to how the powersports market is changing. The company also has plans to launch two new models in June — the FX140 and FX125 — both developed with updated engineering for trail performance and the demands of longer rides.
The Houston event runs from 4pm to 8pm on 2 May at 12999 Murphy Rd., Unit 2K1, Stafford, Texas. Invited riders, local partners, and community members are welcome to attend.


