S&S started out with one goal in mind, the vision of founder
The anniversary weekend was planned well over a year ago. S&S president, Brett Smith, asked world-class builders to use 50 limited production anniversary engines to build 50 unique custom bikes and compete for $50,000 in S&S product credit. A rigorous week was spent going over lists of potential builders to finally narrow the hundreds and hundreds down to just 50.
“The idea for this event was to do something very unique, bigger, and more global than anything we’d ever done before. Typically, we work with 5 builders each year, but during our 50th, it made sense to expand to 50 builders—which we did.” Smith went on to say, “What made the whole 50th Anniversary Celebration so sensational and successful was the support of the builders, the employee volunteers, family and friend volunteers, and the entire community backing the project.” Smith finished by saying, “Not only was it a success for S&S because of all that support, the entire community benefited, and several local charities including the Oktoberfest Committee, Boys & Girls Club, Children’s Museum, and Riverfront, Inc. were the beneficiaries of over $100,000 in combined charitable fund raising.”
Working closely with the city of
Finding a place to accommodate thousands and thousands of riders, display 50 motorcycles and set up an area for vendors to display in a small city like
“All I can say is Wow! The credit for pulling off this event goes to my son Brett and the employees at S&S Cycle”, said
As the week prior to the event unfolded, bikes began shipping in from around the country and world. The streets of
The weekend began to heat up quickly with excitement and warm temperatures when a torrential
Total attendance through the whole three days exceeded 28,000 paid (spectators 12 and under were admitted free) on the festival grounds, however, it is estimated there were a few thousand other guests that never entered the fest grounds. Saturday at the La Crosse Speedway, The Horse magazine and S&S teamed up to present a ride-in chopper show for about 200 bikes with a huge group of spectators. Additionally, La Crosse Harley-Davidson led a ride to J&P cycles to participate in their anniversary party. Local radio station 95.7 The Rock also hosted a ride for well over 600 bikes to get out and see the scenery on the river on both the
La Crosse Mayor, Mark Johnsud said, “Hats off to S&S Cycle for a great 50th anniversary! It provided an opportunity for us to not only showcase S&S Cycle, a premier manufacturer of top quality motors and parts, but also the
During the event S&S teamed up with three local charities—Riverfront, Boy’s and Girl’s Club and the Children’s Museum—to sell S&S merchandise. They sold over $56,000 worth and all of the profits realized from those sales will be divided evenly among them. Additionally, The Oktoberfest board of Directors decided to add $26,500 to the pool to be divided among the three—as well as the monies they paid into 12 volunteer groups working the event to raise money for their charities.
Now, onto the most important part of the weekend, the winners of the show!
Bike Build Off Result :
Grand Champion
Hot-Dock Custom Cycles
People's Choice
Dougz Custom Paint & Fabrication
P-Series
1st: Krugger Motorcycles
2nd: Cory Ness
3rd: Hogtech Sweden
SH-Series
1st: Cook Customs
2nd: Special Parts Supply
3rd: Covingtons Customs
SB-Series
1st: Odyssey Motorcycles
2nd: Engineering & More
3rd: Redneck Engineering
V-Series
1st: Nicolas Chauvin Design
2nd: Kris Krome Cycles
3rd: Arlen Ness
T-Series
1st: Bennett's Performance
2nd: Rocik Fairless' Strokers Dallas
3rd: Walz Hardcore Cycles
X-Series
1st: Fred Kodlin Murdercycles
2nd: Dougz Custom Paint & Fabrication
3rd: Klock Werks
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