Motorcycling Doxie Has Teeth Whipped By Wind

Motorcycling Doxie Has Teeth Whipped By Wind

If you think motorcycles are just for humans, think again. Meet Max, the daring dachshund who’s taken the internet by storm — or more accurately, by wind. This brave little pup doesn’t just go for car rides. Max rides shotgun on a custom motorcycle, ears flapping and tiny teeth flashing in the breeze as he zooms through town with his owner, Rick.

The duo is hard to miss. Rick, a retired mechanic and lifelong biker, modified his motorcycle to include a secure sidecar — complete with safety harness, doggy goggles, and a mini leather jacket just for Max. But it’s Max’s expression during these rides that’s captured everyone’s attention: wide-eyed excitement, tongue lolling, and his little teeth bared in the wind like a grinning daredevil.

In one viral video, Max and Rick are cruising along a coastal highway. The wind picks up, blowing Max’s lips back into a hilarious snarl — not of anger, but pure bliss. His teeth flash in the sun, and his tail wags like a flag behind him. Social media couldn’t get enough. Comments poured in calling him the “tiny biker boss” and “the most metal dog alive.”

Rick says Max’s love for the open road started early. “I’d ride around the block, and he’d bark until I took him with me. One day I gave in and built him his own seat. He’s been hooked ever since.”

Of course, safety is top priority. Max wears goggles to protect his eyes, and the harness ensures he’s firmly buckled in. Rick even limits the speed and only rides when the weather is mild.

For many, Max represents more than just cuteness. He’s become a symbol of freedom, joy, and living life with the wind in your fur — or in Max’s case, whipping through your tiny teeth. His adventures remind us that happiness can be loud, fast, and completely unexpected.

Now, Max and Rick are local celebrities, often seen leading parades or charity rides. Wherever they go, people smile. Because nothing says “living your best life” quite like a fearless doxie catching wind on a motorcycle.