Fans Can Now Make Personalized Nicky Hayden Emojis With New App

Fans Can Now Make Personalized Nicky Hayden Emojis With New App

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Nicky Hayden Personalized Emojis Now Available on Makemoji App

Makemoji has just released the Nicky Hayden emojis. He is the first rider in Moto GP to offer free emojis everyone can share via text message. The initial custom emojis include Nicky’s signature #69, Helmet, Bike and DRIVE Energy Drink can.

Fans can download them now in the App Store for free:

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/makemoji/id814885790?ls=1&mt=8

Nicky is one of the best Motorcycle riders in the World. He started riding bikes at the age of 3 and became eligible to turn pro on his 16th birthday in 1997. In 2002 Nicky won the Daytona 200 and became the youngest AMA Superbike champion ever, earning a promotion to the MotoGP world championship with the potent Repsol Honda factory team. He notched a pair of podium finishes in his rookies season, and secured his first win in 2005 at his home race, the Laguna Seca round; the following year saw him complete a lifelong dream by taking the MotoGP world crown after a season-long battle with Valentino Rossi. He currently races in the Moto GP series with the Drive M7 Aspar team.

About Makemoji

Makemoji is a mobile app that lets users create and share their own emojis. It is a completely free App. Millions of emojis have been shared and there are over 200,000 monthly active users sharing and personalizing emojis. The App also allows users to turn photos into emojis.

Nicky Hayden:

http://nickyhayden.com

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