Why We Started.
It started with a bad mount.
Kris picked up a standard radio mount for his Can-Am X3 — got it installed, stepped back, and the radio was sticking out three inches from the dash. It looked wrong. It felt wrong. For a machine built to perform, it didn't belong there.
So he fixed it himself.
What started as making one mount sit flush turned into something bigger — if you could clean up the radio, why not integrate the intercom? The switch panel? The GPS? Why settle for a cluster of universal brackets when everything could be designed to work together, built specifically for the platform it's going on?
That question became StayFlush Motorsports.
Built out of a small garage in Chino, California, StayFlush has grown into a full shop — still owner-operated, still hands-on, still driven by the same standard that started it all.
If it doesn't belong there, we don't ship it.