Q&A With Mikey | Bleach Design Werks

Q&A With Mikey
  • Your Name, where you're from?

Mikey Ojeda, I am from Los Angeles, Ca.

  • What got you interested in motorcycles?     

I can’t remember the specific time when I first caught interest in motorcycles, but I don’t think there was ever a time when I wasn't interested. My dad grew up riding a bit and raced a little too. So from day one he put it in front of me. I had a Jeremy Mcgrath “Showtime” VHS on repeat and I got my first motorcycle, a KTM 50, when I was 5.

  • When did you start building motorcycles?

I started building motorcycles at the end of 2018. Bleach as a Brand Started In 2019.

  • Who or maybe what is your inspiration when building a motorcycle?

I find a lot of my inspiration when designing a bike from fashion. I am not a big shoe guy, I stick to my Vans slip ons, but my little brother buys and resells all the cool shoes (Jordan’s, Dunks etc.). I find a lot of my vision for colorways on bikes when I see them put together on a shoe. When I have colors and trims locked in my head, that's when I get excited to get into a bike build.

  • What was the inspiration for Bleach Design Werks?  

The inspiration behind Bleach was taking everything I've loved and been a part of my whole life and getting to mix it in one. The dual sport bike is currently my favorite bike to build. There’s something to be said about the feeling of riding a dirtbike in the city. An inspiration of mine is Jerry Lorenzo (Fear Of God). When he was designing his Nike Basketball shoe he said his goal was to make something you could wear out at night with jeans but if you needed to dunk on someone you’d have that handled as well. For me that’s how I look at my bikes. I want you riding one of my bikes around the city, to a party, as a style'd accessory to enhance your look but if you want to jump on trails or ride a track it's all there. No corners cut on performance and style.

  • Why Is it called Bleach Design Werks?

The name Bleach comes from a time in my life when I felt like I did something solely on my own for the first time. I played drums as a kid and always wanted to learn songs to show my neighborhood homies but my drum teacher was all about the fundamentals. I was 11 years old and Nirvana was my favorite band so I took my headphones, went to my drum set and taught myself to play their music.  Nirvana’s first studio album was named Bleach and now Bleach is my first brand.

  • Tell us about your career working in Pro Motocross/Supercross and the influences from this time. Do these connections play into the motorcycles that you build?

I worked in that industry for about 6-7 years. Cole Seely (Ed Note: Professional MX/SX elite racer) was one of my best friends growing up and still is today. He brought me into that side of things. I started working for him just helping out with day to day stuff, traveling to the races, filming practice days, etc. We did that for about 2 years and then Troy Lee  put me on as their Athlete Manager for Pro SX/MX & majority of 2 wheel athletes. I was also the lead between TLD to American Honda, TLD Red Bull KTM, Showa, KYB, KTM Junior Challenge on the apparel side. I had a team in the office of designers and a purchasing team and we would do all their race team apparel. This is where I started to learn things about production from start to finish on the garment side of things.

It was honestly something I'll always look back on and always be thankful for. They trusted me at a young age. All the riders I worked with that were racing were my age and they were my friends before all this. I was traveling every weekend with my friends and on the flipside all the guys working on the team side were older. I just felt like the little brother that was up to something all the time haha. It's hard to pick specific influences from those days.  Everyone racing and working on those race teams are family, I have love for all those guys. I am able to do what I am doing now because of that time period in my life. 

  • Who are some of the people you have built bikes for and what goes into the design process from bike to bike? Does it change with each individual's style? Their individual approach to riding a motorcycle? 

In the two and a half years of building and starting the brand I have built bikes for Nyjah Huston, Justin Bieber, Ben Simmons, Boo Johnson, Cole Seely, Arizona Zervas, Leticia Bufoni, Keith “Keefa” Parker, and even young Kelana Humphrey to list a few.

The design process is definitely different per client. I think the biggest thing is to read into who they are and what style suits them. The dual sport 500 is the typical chassis I start with.  When working with a new client, I usually start with a color-story and ask the client to provide inspiration from anything. Things like house colors, watches, cars, garments, art, etc. I start from there. Most of the time we base the inspo from apparel or their individual branding or “look”. Then I move forward into laying those colors into bike details through computer renders. Once we land on a render that we like, we move onto design of the graphics and/or paint.  In that render process I typically provide 3 versions off the bat. Something as close to what the client is translating, something else more subtle or crazy, and a version I may think is best. Once we agree on a look then we move forward into the build.

  • What was your first impression of the Deus brand and tell us what your vision is for this collaboration. What do you hope to achieve?   

My first impression of Deus was I wanted more, not because it fell short but because I wanted the apparel, I wanted to visit the store, I wanted to feel a part of it. It wasn't just a brand that referenced motorcycles but had a foundation in it as well. I loved the aesthetic, the quality and effort taken into each garment, the fabrics used and the artwork. Once I started to wear the apparel my favorite thing was to make it fit into my style. I don't think my style falls into the typical target demographic of Deus apparel customers, but there was something about it that I felt like I could make work for me. This ultimately led into my vision for this collab.

Through this collab I want to open up the brand to a different demographic of people to see how they can wear and be styled in Deus. I see our collaboration on the garment side, as Bleach telling its story through silhouette and fit, but staying true to the Deus brand through the artwork we design together.

  • Tell us about this collaboration and what people can expect to see.

This collaboration has a lot of elements to it. It will be a residency, bike build, behind the collab video series, apparel capsule and a master film/lookbook. The biggest component being the residency at the Deus Flagship Store in Venice, Ca. Forrest Minchinton and I threw around some ideas of revamping the workshop space in the store and having me build a bike out of there. Once we put together a concept and pitched it to the boys in Australia; Carby, Nathan, Barry, Shannon, Stevie, and Joe to list a few… They have all been nothing but stoked on this project since day 1 and I am honored to be working with all those guys in Australia as well as everyone here in the US. 

Mid-September we will begin with an opening night party. I will start tearing the bike down during the event. I want there to be transparency and inclusion through the workshop with the public. The workshop will be open on various days of the week during this time period of the residency.  Monthly,  we will have afternoon Firestone Walker Happy Hour.  Events while I work on the bike, where people can be involved in the progress. Our goal is to showcase all the elements of the bike build, bike/garment design and our media efforts for this project. This is a project where transparency is everything and we hope to make everyone feel apart of this with us.

We’ve already got a headstart on the apparel.  At the moment we are beginning the first round of sampling silhouette. For those who cant make the events in person or want to see more… The bike build, garment production, brand partners, photoshoots, video shoots and event activation will all be documented through our behind the collab video series that will begin to launch soon on the Bleach and Deus channels.

  • What is the importance of making everything here in LA to you? 

For me LA is home, It's in my brand’s DNA. Because of this, we want to activate Los Angeles and its resources for this project. The Deus Los Angeles location is our homebase and by utilizing local factories and partners for this campaign we will involve the city and its culture as much as possible. 

  • How can people come check this out and get amongst this project? 

Our opening night of the workshop would be the initial way to be amongst the project so coming to that or any of our Firestone Walker Brewing Happy Hour events that will be coming up. All dates and times for these are going to be posted via Bleach and Deus social channels. Even as we are a month into setting up, I've been enjoying just being in the workspace so anytime you see the shop door open, pop in and say what's up. 


All Love - Mikey

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Setiap tahun, teman-teman kita Tasix Adventure—penyelenggara petualangan ban berlumpur dan adrenalin berbahan bakar terbaik di Bali—mengadakan acara akhir pekan berkemah yang sangat dinanti-nantikan. Mereka menamakannya “ The Wild,” dan jujur saja, tidak ada kata yang lebih pas dari itu.

Ini bukan sekadar acara; ini adalah petualangan wajib bagi siapa saja yang mencintai tanah, tantangan, dan persahabatan yang hanya bisa terjalin saat tertawa melihat teman lain terjatuh.

Hal tentang The Wild adalah misterinya. Kamu tidak tahu ke mana akan pergi, bagaimana sampai di sana, atau apa yang akan kamu temui—seperti hidup, tapi dengan lebih banyak asap knalpot.

Tahun ini, The Wild yang berlangsung pada 7 Desember 2024, mengumpulkan 135 pecinta motor enduro, trail, dan cross di Desa Kopi, Tabanan. Tepat pukul 9 pagi, kami berangkat menuju Desa Gesing, Singaraja. Rute tetap dirahasiakan hingga hari acara, meningkatkan sensasi penasaran dan antusiasme. Dengan dibagi menjadi beberapa kelompok kecil, kami melengkapi diri dengan perlengkapan motocross lengkap untuk menghadapi tantangan musim hujan.

Perjalanan? Murni magis. Jalur berkelok melalui permata tersembunyi Bali, di mana setiap tikungan menawarkan pemandangan yang memukau atau hampir membuat jantung berhenti. Rute tahun ini menghadirkan medan tanah liat merah—dijuluki tanah "keramik" karena teksturnya yang licin dan keras saat basah. Untuk melintasinya, diperlukan teknik khusus yang disebut “paddling the throttle,” sebuah manuver yang mendebarkan dengan motor yang sering bergoyang liar. Dari kejauhan, mungkin terlihat lucu, tetapi saat di atas motor? Ceritanya berbeda.

Setelah menempuh 68 kilometer petualangan liar, kami tiba di perkemahan di puncak bukit yang sudah dipenuhi tenda-tenda peserta lain dan deru knalpot. Destinasi selalu mencuri perhatian, dan yang satu ini tidak terkecuali—tempat tinggi dengan pemandangan 360 derajat yang menakjubkan dari laut, gunung, hingga kota.

Saat hujan turun, tenda-tenda didirikan, dan malam itu diisi dengan berbagi cerita tentang penyelamatan heroik dan kecelakaan yang menggelikan. Dan tentu saja, ada balapan. Bayangkan sekelompok pengendara penuh semangat meluncur di perbukitan dalam kekacauan yang terkontrol. Balapan tahun ini termasuk duel 1 lawan 1 yang seru di sekitar puncak bukit, dengan peserta menyelesaikan dua putaran penuh adrenalin.

Bukan soal menang; ini tentang hadir, tertawa, dan menikmati momen. Para pemenang dan peserta tercepat yang mencapai puncak bukit dirayakan dengan hadiah, tetapi senyuman, persahabatan, dan kebersamaan membuat semua orang merasa seperti juara.

The Wild tahun ini benar-benar sesuai namanya, bahkan lebih. Petualangan, tawa, dan cukup banyak tanah di gigi untuk menyebutnya otentik—kami tidak akan menginginkannya dengan cara lain. Terima kasih yang sebesar-besarnya kepada semua peserta yang menjadikannya pengalaman tak terlupakan. Sampai jumpa di petualangan berikutnya!

Every year, our mates over at Tasix Adventure—Bali’s finest purveyors of muddy tyres and fuel-driven adrenaline—host their much-anticipated camp-out weekend. They’ve named it “Wild,” and honestly, there’s no better word for it.

It’s not just an event; it’s a pilgrimage for anyone who loves dirt, daring, and the kind of camaraderie you can only forge while laughing at someone else’s wipeout.

The thing about Wild is that it’s shrouded in mystery. You don’t know where you’re going, how you’ll get there, or what you’ll find—kind of like life, but with more exhaust fumes.

This year’s Wild, held on Saturday, December 7, 2024, brought together 135 enthusiasts of enduro, trail, and cross motorcycles at Desa Kopi, Tabanan. The route was kept a secret until the event day, heightening the thrill of the unknown. At exactly 9 am, they shared the destination, Desa Gesing, Singaraja, Divided into small groups, we geared up with full motocross kits to tackle the rainy season’s challenges.

The ride? Pure magic. Twisting trails through Bali’s hidden gems, where every turn promised either breathtaking views or breathtaking near-misses. This year’s route featured red clay terrain—nicknamed "ceramic" soil for its slick, hard texture when wet. Navigating it required a special technique called “paddling the throttle,” a nerve-wracking maneuver that had bikes swaying wildly. From a distance, it might have looked hilarious, but on the bike? It was a whole other story.

After 68 kilometres of this wild adventure, we arrived at the hilltop campsite already alive with the buzz of activity and the roar of exhausts. The destination always steals the spotlight, and this one was no exception—a high-altitude perch offering stunning 360-degree views of the sea, mountains, and city.

As the rain came down, tents went up, and the evening was all about swapping stories of heroic saves and laughable crashes. And then there were the races. Picture a pack of overexcited riders tearing up the hillside in what can only be described as controlled chaos. This year’s races included thrilling 1-on-1 duels around the hilltop, with participants pushing through two laps of sheer adrenaline.

It wasn’t just about winning; it was about showing up, laughing, and embracing the moment. The race winners and the fastest hilltop arrivals were celebrated with prizes, but the smiles, the camaraderie, and the shared triumphs made everyone feel like champions.

This year’s Wild lived up to its name and then some. Adventure, laughter, and just enough dirt in your teeth to call it authentic—we wouldn’t have it any other way. A massive thank you to all the participants who made it unforgettable. See you on the next adventure!

Here is the list of the days winners:

Tasix Adventure “ The Wild” Fun Race Champions:

4 Stroke Class : 
1st. Nova
2nd. Dudung
3rd. Feri
4th. Budi


2 Stroke Class : 
1st. Hamid
2nd. Made marta ( lonto )
3rd. Momok
4th. Diky

The Wild Champion : 
Nova (RSM)

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