Athlete Setups
Six Riders. Six Setups. All Big Days.
We've got some incredible people using the Big Days racks right now, here's what everyone is set up with.
Everyone hauls different gear, drives different trucks, and has different needs. But they're all running Big Days.
Jackson Goldstone // Ford F-150
Rack: Five Bike/eBike Mounts, two Motorcycle Mounts, and a Ski/Snowboard Mount for winter Custom touch: Gray Badge & Handle color options
Jackson's setup is built for everything.
Five bike mounts for shuttle days, two moto mounts when he's mixing it up, and a ski mount when the snow hits. The gray badge and handle option gives the whole thing a clean, blacked-out look that matches his truck perfectly.
His bikes aren't just gear, they're how he makes a living. The rack keeps them off the ground, protected between runs, and ready to go when it matters. No scratches and no shifting.
He's been known to shuttle seven people at once on his local trails in Squamish. And when the season calls for it, he's doing big road trips down to California and Mexico with bikes and motos loaded up , all in one truck, no trailer needed.

Jaxson Riddle // GMC Sierra 2500, Matte Black
Rack: Two Motorcycle Mounts and two Bike/eBike Mounts Custom touch: Gray Badge & Handle color option
The long bed GMC 2500 gives Jaxson plenty of room to work with, and his setup takes full advantage of it. Two motos and two mountain bikes in one load. No trailer needed. The gray badge and handle color ties it all together with the truck's aesthetic.
The road into Red Bull Rampage in Virgin, Utah is rough with lots of dust, and rocks the whole way in. Having bikes locked up in the bed instead of hanging off the back means they arrive exactly the way they left. When other athletes from all over the world come to Virgin to ride, they want their sponsor bikes treated the same way. Jaxson's truck handles it.
Beyond riding, the rack's smart design leaves usable space underneath — where he keeps a Pelican case stacked with tools and gear that sits perfectly under the mounts. And when it's time to head home, there's still room for everything his wife and two kids need for the trip. One truck. One load. No compromises.

Kohl Denney // 2003 Ford F-250
Rack: Base Rack, Headache Rack, In-Bed Moto Ramp with storage mounting brackets, and three Motorcycle Mounts.
Kohl's setup is legendary.
Three dirt bikes ,plus his three wheeler, all loaded into one long bed truck. No trailer. Just a rack built to handle it.
The headache rack protects the cab on the road, the in-bed ramp makes loading and unloading smooth, and the three motorcycle mounts keep everything locked down tight for the long hauls to competitions all over the US. When Kohl pulls up to an event, the whole setup turns heads — and that's kind of the point.
He also brings his camper for his wife and kid on the road, which means everything — bikes, gear, family — travels together in one clean, organized truck. It's the kind of setup that just works, no matter where the next trip takes him.
Robin Goomes // 2025 Ford Ranger Raptor
Rack: Five Bike/eBike Mounts and the In-Bed Bike Stability Bar
Robin won a Ranger Raptor at Red Bull Rampage. The Big Days rack was a mandatory addition.
Five bike mounts means she can bring everyone and everything, wherever she's going. And in New Zealand, where the roads are narrow, rough, and occasionally involve river crossings, that matters. The bikes stay up, stay dry, and stay clean no matter what the road throws at them.
It's also worth knowing , in New Zealand, it's illegal to drive with your tailgate down. Tailgate pads aren't just rough on bikes, they're not even a legal option on certain roads. The rack keeps her setup completely dialed, always.
When riders from around the world come to New Zealand to ride, Robin shows them around. That means cross-country drives with multiple bikes and full gear loads, and a setup that handles all of it without a second thought.
Kaidan Ingersoll // Toyota Tacoma
Rack: White Base Rack, four Bike/eBike Mounts, and the In-Bed Bike Stability Bar
Kaidan didn't find Big Days by accident. His bike got damaged on a tailgate pad and he needed a better way.
He was riding in Utah when his bike got damaged on a tailgate pad. He reached out to us immediately and hasn't looked back. The white base rack is clean, the stability bar keeps everything locked down tight, and four bike mounts gives him a full-size truck's worth of hauling capacity out of his Tacoma.
As a slopestyle athlete and the winner of Natural Selection New Zealand, he's constantly on the road in all kinds of weather. Road salt, debris, and bad conditions are just part of the deal — but they're not touching his bikes. They ride up top, clean and protected, no matter what's happening on the road below.
Finley Kirschemann // 1970 Ford F-100
Rack: White Chase Rack with four Bike/eBike Mounts
Finley's truck is one of a kind. A 1970 Ford F-100 that turns heads everywhere it goes. Before Big Days, he'd had a custom wooden bed rack built for it. Then we met up, built him something better, and the rest is history.
At Red Bull Rampage 2025, a nasty rainstorm rolled in right before the event. Athletes with tailgate pads and hitch racks watched their bikes get destroyed by mud. Finley's bike stayed clean and dialed the entire time. He rode well, his setup worked perfectly, and his truck became one of the defining images of the 2025 event.
Old truck. New rack. Zero problems.

Want to build a setup like one of these?
👉 Shop Chase Rack Systems
Or if you want help dialing your exact build:
👉 Talk to our crew
