They grew up where the trains never stopped and no one came looking — two kids with busted bikes, broken homes, and nothing but each other. They built a bond stronger than blood. Built bikes. Built a life. But time breaks everything. First came the drugs. Then prison. Then the silence. Now one’s a ghost of the man he used to be, and the other’s left holding the shop, the family, and the memory of a brother who’s still breathing — just not here. But some ghosts don’t haunt. Some ghosts ride beside you. Trackside is a raw, unforgiving story about brotherhood, grief, and the kind of love that doesn’t fit in neat endings. It’s about holding on when everyone else lets go — and the slow, brutal ways we lose the people we can’t live without. Brotherhood. Breakdown. Redemption. This is where the road ends.