Post by Jack McIntyre, Images by Chopper Dave & the Flying Piston Benefit.
First, some info from the Flying Piston Benefitâs website, which is linked to in this post. Please support this great Benefit, contribute artwork or items for their auctions, or contact their team for other support ideas. The recent images from Monday 3/4/24, are below.
About The Flying Piston Benefit: The Flying Piston Benefit events are produced by Marilyn Stemp of Iron Trader News and Jeff Najar of Horsepower Marketing to assist in raising awareness and funds for non-profits and individuals in the biker community. New ridership and veteranâs concerns are the focus.
Contact: Marilyn Stemp, 828-205-8482, marilynstemp@gmail.com or www.flyingpistonbenefit.com
Whatâs it all about? And whereâd those tiny custom bikes come from?
by Marilyn Stemp
It started out as a short story, but itâs getting to be a long one. See, my friend Jeff Najar gently badgered me over several years to start a charity event with him. He wanted to do something related to motorcycling that would resonate with veteranâs groups and encourage new blood in the industry. I admit it, I resisted the idea. I was busy and just couldnât get my head around another project.
Then I remembered the builder breakfasts Iâd helped Darcy Betlach within Daytona and Sturgis years before. They were gatherings of custom builders that created a fuss and netted funds for organizations like Make-A-Wish and Bruce Rossmeyerâs Boggy Creek Gang Camp. And they were fun!
So in early 2014 Jeff and I started planning a Flying Piston Builders Breakfast in Sturgis. The Motorcycle As Art Exhibition at the Buffalo Chip, curated by Michael Lichter, was already solidly in place as part of the Rally framework. Why not, we thought, invite those builders to breakfast and encourage people to buy tickets for a celebrity-strewn meet & greet? When the Chip offered to host, we were on.
It started slowly, with âbreakfastâ more a euphemism than fact and attendance small. But each year since then weâve garnered sponsors, companies have donated auction items, and the concept has solidified. Better still, we accumulated funds to give scholarships to aspiring mechanics and metal workers, and supported Krystal Hessâs Motorcycle Missions.
Kind input from Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys, Kirsh Helmets, Mustang, Kuryakyn, Steveâs Garage, Yelvington and other companies that sponsored became pivotal; breakfast offerings improved thanks to a volunteer chef and the silent auction featured upscale items like artwork, hard parts and shop tools. When Strider came on board to help in 2018, the whole event kicked into high gear.
See, Striderâs Ryan McFarland wanted to donate half a dozen bikes to the silent auction and we thought, thatâs too many of any one thing. So instead, I thought, why not send those bikes to custom builders? And the Tiny Strider Custom Program began.
That first year, tiny 12â tall balance bikes were transformed by Rick Fairless, Paul Yaffe, Brian Fuller, Pat Patterson, Jody Perewitz and Kirk Taylor into little works of art. They rolled across the block at the prestigious Mecum Las Vegas auction in January 2019 and earned a nice bundle for Motorcycle Missions. In fact, they brought enough to sponsor 3 schools through All Kids Bikes â a program of the Strider Education Foundation thatâs on a mission to teach every kid to ride a bike. Weâre literally growing new riders.
2019 brought another Builders Breakfast at the Chip during Sturgis Rally, and the second group of Tiny Custom Striders was unveiled, these built by Brian Klock, Todd Gilby Gilbertson, Xavier Muriel, Roy & Nikki Martin, Devin Henriques, Eric Herrmann, Steve Reed, James Washnok, Countâs Kustomsâ Horny Mike and Jessi Combs â plus the build team from Motorcycle Missions. Three were featured at Mecum in January 2020 â including the Jessi bike that brought an amazing $11,000. (Watch for the others to be auctioned online, please!)
The 2020 class is packed with women builders: Lena Fairless, Alexis Dejoria, Savannah Rose, Joann Bortles, J. Shia, Brittney Olsen, Ashmore Ellis, Cris Sommer Simmons â and two all-female teams from WomenRidersNow and Motorcycle Missions â capped off by moto-artist Ron Finch because, well, because heâs Ron Finch! These will be unveiled at the 6th Annual Flying Piston Builders Breakfast on Sunday, August 9 at the Sturgis Buffalo Chipâs Big Engine Bar.
In addition to Motorcycle Missions, Flying Piston Breakfast proceeds support AllKidsBike.org, a foundation that makes bike riding a part of the kindergarten curriculum in schools, with the goal to cover the nation.
The Builders Breakfast began organically, as many efforts. But the event has evolved, bringing a firm goal into focus: to bring more riders into motorcycling.
Where are the new motorcycle riders? Right now, theyâre in kindergarten!
To get involved with the Flying Piston Benefit, click here to connect with us.
About The Sturgis Buffalo Chip: As the worldâs first and leading Sturgis Rally destination, the Sturgis Buffalo Chip celebrates its 39th year as the Largest Music Festival in Motorcyclingâ˘. The Best Party Anywhereâ˘, remains one of the worldâs most televised and longest running independent music festivals with world-class concerts, outrageous events, patriotic celebrations and thrilling powersports events. Concerts are free with camping. http://www.BuffaloChip.com.
About Motorcycles as Art: Every year the Sturgis Buffalo Chipâs Motorcycles as Art exhibition presents a changing conceptual theme bringing together the most innovative, groundbreaking customs from todayâs premier builders. Curated by photographer Michael Lichter, the free exhibit is open just seven days during the Sturgis Rally. http://www.buffalochip.com/EVENTS/Motorcycles-As-Art
About Strider and the Custom Strider project: Strider designs lightweight, efficient, all-terrain bikes that build two-wheeled balance, coordination, and confidence in children. Their AllKidsBike program is changing how kids learn to ride and developing new motorcycle riders by making bike riding a part of kindergarten PE curriculum nationwide. Join the movement: http://www.AllKidsBike.org
Now onto the images from the 2024 benefit at Daytona Bikeweek and GET READY FOR THE STURGIS, BUFFALO CHIP Flying Piston Benefit.
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