Motor Rally Brand FEELIN’LUCKY® Built For Speed

30 Years · 1996–2026

Established 8 August 1996 · Studio X by: KaiBuskirk.com

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Name and email · first word on the 30-year drop

Let’s Race

The Hub

A motor-culture brand out of Studio X, drawn in August 1996 and still running thirty years on. Custom clothing, a print shop, and a crew — wheels meant to race.

Feelin’ Lucky Race Time poster: red script wordmark with speed wings, pit girl with checkered flag beside a flamed hot rod, Let’s Race in white brush lettering.
SX_FeelinLucky_RaceTime_Poster_00 — the current poster treatment.

The Estate

feelinlucky.fyi
The hub. Every other domain points here.
Hub
feelinluckybrand.com
The brand — since 1996 by Studio X.
Live
feelinlucky.cc
Custom Clothing design at Studio X.
Live
feelinlucky.ink
Custom Print Shop.
Live
feelinlucky.org
Member & fan perks and specials.
Live
feelinluckyspeedshop.com
The Speed Shop — Fast Gear Fast.
Live
feelinluckyoriginal.com
Resolves to feelinluckybrand.com.
Alias

Wiring, as probed 18 Aug 2026. All seven domains now answer, apex and www alike, off one Worker routed by hostname. feelinlucky.ink was the last holdout — a Page Rule written in December 2022 was 301-ing it to the brand domain, and Page Rules run before Workers, so no amount of routing could have won. It is disabled, and the Print Shop door is live.

The plan and the wiring finally match. If you hit .ink before today your browser may still hold that old permanent redirect — that is cache, not the site.

The Speed Shop

Fast Gear Fast

Pre-release · not taking orders

The 30-year drop is being cut, not sold. No prices are set, no checkout exists, and nothing here can be bought yet. When the run is real, this page will say so and the crew hears first.

Be the crew that hears first

There is no checkout to send you to, so this is the honest version: leave a name and an email and you get told when the 30-year run is real, where the pop-up is headed, and what comes off the bench in Las Vegas. One click stops it any time.

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The Classic Tee

1996 Pit Girl plate, front. Wordmark across the back.

Black · WhitePrice at launch

30 Year Crew

Heavyweight crewneck. Anniversary mark, chest left.

Black · GreyPrice at launch

Pit Cap

Checkered under-brim. Embroidered speed wings.

Black · RedPrice at launch

The 1996 Print

Archival run off the original plate. Numbered, signed.

LimitedPrice at launch

Sticker Set

Wordmark, wings, checkered bar, the Lucky shield.

Five upPrice at launch

Rally Jacket

Coach cut. Checkered lining, chain-stitch back.

BlackPrice at launch

Cut and printed at Studio X — clothing through feelinlucky.cc, ink through feelinlucky.ink. Ordered from Las Vegas, shipped from Las Vegas.

On The Road

Original Speedshop

The pop-up. It comes to the event — gear, prints and the wall, set up on site. Home shop is Las Vegas (Henderson, NV); the destination on the banner swaps with each run.

October 2026
Bike fest — event to be announced.
Booked
Sturgis 2027
South Dakota. Missed the 2026 run; going next year.
Planned

Dates and stops post to Facebook first.

Identity

Black, white, grey and red — with the checkered flag carried as patina, not pattern.

Classic 1996 Feelin’ Lucky line art: pit girl in red with a checkered flag, SPEED POWER CONQUEST arced overhead, red script wordmark below.
Pit Girl PH(ill5)x — the classic, drawn 14 Aug 1996, 11:26 AM. Six days after the brand. The file still carries the timestamp.

What this rough is

This is the kaibuskirk.com door replicated for a second brand — the same four-rail skeleton (left rail, top rail, right rail, bottom rail), the same sheet system sliding from left, right and centre, the same three-role type system. Only the tokens changed. That is the standard working as designed: accent is the per-door variable.

It also ships with the tap-catcher fixed. On the live doors a closed sheet is hidden with transform and opacity alone, leaving a 26.8 px invisible, tappable strip over the right rail on a 390 px phone. Here the closed sheets carry pointer-events:none and visibility:hidden. Tap the right rail on a phone — it does what it says.

One list, one brand

Whichever door you came in by, the crew list is the same one. Thirty years, and it still runs on people who said hello.

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