[ About ]

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Shovel Industries is a New England motorsports community built for the people who live for the ride. Whether it’s ripping a sled through fresh powder, cruising backroads on two wheels, or sending a side-by-side down a dirt trail with your buddies—this is where we keep it real, keep it positive, and keep it moving.

I’m Chris — a union pipefitter, a family man, and a lifelong rider. I’ve got a wife I love, a baby girl who changed my entire world, and a mission bigger than just machines: build something that brings people together.

Shovel Industries isn’t about showing off. It’s about showing up.

Inside this community you’ll find:

  • real trail & ride talk across New England

  • planned rides and destinations

  • gear tips, setups, and honest product recommendations

  • rider-to-rider support and good vibes only

And most importantly — no drama, no gatekeeping.

I’m also a Freemason and a Widow’s Son, and I carry those values into everything I build: respect, brotherhood, and helping others rise. That’s the foundation of Shovel Industries—creating a place where people can enjoy the outdoors, fuel the passion, and be part of something solid.

If you’re into snowmobiles, motorcycles, or side-by-sides—and you want a crew that rides hard and keeps it positive…

Welcome home.
LIFES READY! DIG IN

👉 Be sure to join the Shovel Industries Skool Community to connect with the crew, access exclusive content, and see what we’re building.

SKOOL COMMUNITY
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[ HISTORY ]

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A Legacy of Rides and Brotherhood

For over three decades, my family carved tracks through the snow-covered trails of Tuftonboro, turning those crisp New England winters into a tradition that ran as deep as the snowbanks. About five years back, we found our second home up in Pittsburg — a place where the trails are endless and the memories even longer.

Motorcycles? That’s been a fifteen-year ride with my father, two generations sharing open roads and the rumble of engines as a kind of father-son language. And in the last five years, I’ve stepped into the world of Freemasonry, becoming a Widow’s Son, and embracing the values of brotherhood and integrity that shape not just how I ride, but how I live.

Shovel Industries is more than a brand — it’s the story of all those rides, all that family history, and the community we’re building together. It’s where the trails we’ve loved for years meet the camaraderie and grit of a true rider’s crew. Whether you’re here for the snowmobiles, the bikes, or just the spirit of the ride, you’re part of something that’s been in the making for decades. Life’s ready. Dig in.

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Black motorcycle with a plush toy sitting on the seat, parked on a grassy field during a sunset with dark clouds in the sky.