My name is Danielle “PopOff” Stansell, I am originally from Los Angeles, California and currently
moved back to North Carolina from Bavaria, Germany. I finally retired 22 years in the United States
Army on December 1st, 2025. I have been riding motorcycles since the age of 16, just over 26 years and
currently own a 2010 Harley Davidson Road Glide, a 2018 Harley Davidson Road King Special and a 2024 Pan American. I have not always rode Harley’s, I actually started out on a Suzuki GSXR650 and
GSXR1000. I graduated from sports bikes about 13 years ago when I realized it would be far more
comfortable to travel long distances on a cruiser.
I have been a MSF Rider Coach since April 2015 and continue to work as a rider coach on Fort Bragg Instillation and Fort Bragg Harley Davidson. I take pride in being able to share my love of motorcycles others and sharing skills they will need along their journey.
I have had the privilege of riding to Cabo San Lucas in 2019 and riding the lower 48 states in a single ride
in 2022, I think those were a couple of my more memorable solo rides. I’ve completed several IBA 1000
and 1500 mile rides and even completed the IBA I-10 End to End/50 CC ride in about 43 hours. I am not
going to say I am an adventure junkie, but I will say that outside of scuba diving, riding a motorcycle and
exploring new places are my favorite things to do.
While living in Europe I have rode through 26 countries and even completed a few IBA rides there. I also had the privilege of riding in 8 countries through Southeast Asia. In 2025, I said I was going to ride in Africa and was blessed with the chance to traverse the dirt roads of Kenya.

I have previously ridden and completed the 2024 Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge, where we
rode from Daytona, Florida to Key West, FL to Homer, Alaska. I wanted to ride the Hoka Hey Motorcycle
Challenge to be able to further improve upon seldom utilized means of traveling. While I already carry a
tent in my saddlebag during my travels and put it up as needed, being able to take part of an adventure
that will allow you to see more of back roads than highways will give the opportunity to see the things I
may have missed otherwise seems like the perfect adventure. The word challenge in and of its self is
something that will be an amazing accomplishment to achieve once able to cross the finish line again in
2026. This challenge will put me in the presence of so many other riders that love riding long distances
and I hope to be able to learn new tricks and new tools I’ll be able to use along my journey. This second
opportunity to participate in the Hoka Hey will allow me to further my skills and enjoy another amazing
adventure.
The non-profit organization that I have elected to support is “Abundance Educational Institute”.
This particular organization is something that is near to my heart because aJer being in the military for
an extended period of time and having the opportunity to complete my master’s degree in Elementary
Education and want to do something that aides those that need it in their forward progress in education
and life. Abundance Educational Institute is a school that touched my heart because it is a place that
was started to give those in urban settings the chance at an equal education as their peers. The money
raised will help provide support on the educational needs of both the students and the school. Our
hope is to build a lasting relationship of support.
Sponsors:
Evolve Clothing Brand Left lane bullie.com
Fundraising Link: Hoka Hey for Education