Tiffany “Road Rage” Fisher

(303) 810-1711

Tell us a little bit about yourself:  I’m a contemporary and graphic artist with severe OCD. I am married (twice) to my best friend Rusty. I have two adult children, Cody and Mykaela, 3 dogs and 3 cats. I love art, motorcycles, camping, fishing and waterskiing.

How long have you been riding and what do you ride?  I have been riding since I was about 5. As an adult, I didn’t ride for many years and picked it back up about 10 years ago. 2013 Harley Soft-tail Slim.

Are you a native of Colorado or what brought you to Colorado? Born and raised in Littleton but thinking about moving away due to the increased cost of living.

Do you ride in a group, club or independently? My husband is a Devil Dogs, so I ride with them as Devil Doll “Road Rage” but I love riding alone.

Name a place you would like to ride but haven’t been to yet?  Canada, Europe.

Tell us a little bit about your business and how long you have been in business?  Starving Artist Studios is one of my many daughter companies under Tiffco, LLC. I’ve been in business for 10 years. I do custom art of all kinds. Life-size murals, pop art acrylic on canvas, wood gun cabinetry, auto paint, and most recently, motorcycle hydrographics.

What does your business specialize in?  I mostly specialize in one-of-a-kind acrylic paint. I don’t really focus on any one subject or item, I go with whatever sparks my interest and creative side at the time.

Name 3 things that you want the biker community to know about you.   I ride pretty much every day. I do all my own engine work, body work and maintenance. I hydro-dipped, as well as, hand-painted my bike myself. Name 3 things that set you apart from your competitors?  I will attempt just about anything. I never turn down work and always give it 110%. Because I love what I do, I charge very little; sometimes just for the cost of materials.

Why do you think it is important that bikers support each other’s businesses?  I own an HVAC business and a Short Sale business as well. I will bend over backward to give my brothers and sisters a good deal, and I like to think they’d do the same for me. My dad always said “It’s not what ya know… It’s who ya know.” It not only brings us closer as a community, it’s also nice to do business with someone you know, can trust and especially someone you can count on.