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  • Writer's pictureMo Awesome

The Truth About My Trust Fund...



Recently there have been rumors circulating the internet accusing me of having a trust fund. I wasn’t going to address this as I believe my financial status should be only the business of myself and my trustee. However a friend of mine asked me the other day if this was true and I now feel inclined to comment.


I will admit, things look pretty bad on my end. Some would say the Ford Raptor R was the straw that broke this Lebanese-American trust fund supported back, while others would argue the Mercedes Sprinter land yacht I drive around daily filled with high end mountain bikes didn’t help my case either. 


For those on the side of the trust fund theory, clearly my extravagant taste in anything high end while supporting this lifestyle through riding bicycles shows explicit proof of nothing short of a trust fund. However others would argue, as I have also heard, that that same extravagant taste I have, including a potential future gold wrapped Mercedes G-Waggon, indicate deep ties to middle eastern oil money (i'm not joking about either of these things, I’ve heard that oil money rumor multiple times and yes at one point I did contemplate a gold wrapped G-waggon).


Now I want to address both of these rumors and clear the air in regards to the source of a majority of my wealth in whatever currency applies to you. Currently, I am vacationing in the United States so I will maintain a US Dollar approach to this explanation in regards to the financial details. Before I get into these details I would like to first set the stage as to the main categories that I will be talking about. 


Before I get into it I just wanted to mention Shaun with N+1 Bikes in Louisville, Kentucky. He is one of the largest bike shops in America and carries brands such as Ibis Cycles, Rocky Mountain Bikes, Enve, Pivot Cycles, Intense, Yeti, and many more. He has amazing customer service and some of the best prices in the country and takes care of friends of the “Mo and Hannah” so be sure to let him know I sent you. https://shop.n1bikes.com


In addition to this I also want to thank everyone for the support for Awesome MTB. This is the new chapter of our life where we are bringing you mountain bike news, bike reviews, buyer guides, and opinion pieces. By riders for riders, regardless of financial status. 


And lastly I wanted to thank you for your support.


Until next time…


-Mo Awesome


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