Within six minutes, the leathers come off, but the helmet stays on—a signature Diesel motif that preserves anonymity for “the raw physicality of the act.” The camera work is dynamic: drone shots of the bike carving through canyon roads, intercut with first-person POV of the subsequent private encounter inside a mobile Airstream trailer.

Fast forward to 2025. OnlyFans now hosts over 4 million creators, but the market has bifurcated. Generic content saturates the low end, while top earners like Diesel have become , producing narrative-driven, high-production value series. Her previous two series, Torque and Night Shift , grossed over $12M combined.

For the uninitiated, the phrase “Riding Co.” might seem ambiguous. But for Diesel’s 2.4 million subscribers, it signals a full-throttle fusion of two of her most lucrative niches: high-performance motorcycle culture and cinematic, creator-led adult entertainment. Back in 2023, Railey Diesel was a niche mechanic from Austin, Texas, posting rebuild tutorials on TikTok. By early 2024, she had pivoted to OnlyFans, where her "Garage to Bedroom" aesthetic—grease-stained coveralls one minute, boudoir the next—broke the platform’s mold. Unlike traditional adult creators, Diesel brought a gearhead audience with her.

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Now, Riding Co. promises to be her most ambitious project yet. According to a press release distributed via Diesel’s Discord server on April 28, 2025, “Riding Co.” stands for Riding Collective —but with a deliberate double meaning that plays on both motorcycling and intimate dynamics.

Meanwhile, competitors are scrambling. Top OnlyFans creator Mia Malkova launched Fast & Curious in March 2025—a similar automotive concept—but failed to gain traction because, as one Reddit user put it, “She doesn’t know a carburetor from a camshaft. Railey does.”