EUC Dojo isn't a company that discovered the EUC world. It's a family that lives in it — and a platform built to give everyone else the same community we've been lucky enough to have.
Every hobby James has been part of had one thing in common. The community around it is what made it worth showing up for. Not just to ride or build or compete, but to be around people who genuinely cared about the same thing. The EUC world has that same energy. The machines are extraordinary and the people who ride them are passionate. What's missing is the infrastructure to bring it all together. That's what EUC Dojo is being built for.
James has a background in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and has spent most of his life modifying things, cars, bikes, e-bikes. He got into e-bikes early, before there was much of a market for them, mostly because it was a natural thing to do with the skills he had.
EUCs came next. He built EUC Dojo because every hobby he's had was made better by the people around it, and the EUC community deserves a real platform to grow in.
Phillip didn't need anyone to introduce him to EUCs. He found them on his own and the moment he stepped on one, he understood. He describes the feeling the same way most riders do when they finally find the right words for it. It's the closest thing to flying.
At an age when most people are stepping back from new challenges, Phillip stepped on a wheel. That says everything you need to know about what EUCs can be and who they're for.
Keiko is the reason the future of this community is bright. She rides and she loves it. No caveats, no convincing required. The generation growing up with EUCs isn't going to need to be sold on them. They're already out there.
Watching three generations of the same family discover the same joy in riding is exactly the kind of thing that makes you want to build something worthy of it.
Whether you're a new rider finding your balance or a vet who's been rolling for years, there's a place for you here. Join the Dojo and we'll get you into our Discord community.