
Our Story
From a Dream to Reality
Western Motorcycle Company was born from grit, friendship, and the open spirit of San Andreas. What started as a dream among working men turned into a roaring legacy of steel, horsepower, and freedom.
Dylan Coleman | CEO
Born and raised in Liberty City, Dylan was a young man driven by ambition and high expectations for himself. At the age of 18, he relocated to Los Santos, where he began his professional career with a statewide security firm. Through years of hard work, determination, and leadership, Dylan rose through the ranks to become the Chief Operations Officer (COO) of the company.
Seeking to give back to the community in a more direct way, Dylan transitioned into public service by joining the Blaine County Sheriff's Office. After a period of dedicated service, he later transferred to the San Andreas Highway Patrol to broaden his impact and pursue new challenges.
With a strong foundation in both private enterprise and public service, Dylan eventually stepped away from his role as COO to embark on a new entrepreneurial venture. Alongside two trusted friends, he founded The Western Motorcycle Company, where he now serves as the proud Founder and Owner—bringing his leadership, vision, and passion to the world of motorcycling.
Logan Marshall | CFO
Born and raised in Paleto Bay, Logan Marshall learned early the value of hard work and loyalty. After graduating from ULS with a Bachelor’s in Finance, Logan explored careers with a few Investment Firms in the state. During that time Logan met Dylan, and the two became close friends. Logan later joined the San Andreas Highway Patrol and convinced his old Friend Dylan to apply. Together, they served the public, and later, co-founded a company for the people who live to ride.
Daniel Welborn | COO
Daniel Welborn took a different road — one of precision and power. Starting his career in the SAHP, he quickly rose through the ranks with discipline and leadership, eventually becoming Deputy Commissioner. But Daniel wasn’t content with titles alone — he invested in trucking and logistics, building a reputation as a sharp, forward-thinking operator. When the opportunity came to help build Western Motorcycle Company, he brought the operational backbone that turned a dream into a full-throttle business.
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