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Director of Content and Private Label Brands Zach ParhamVice President/General Manager Main Ride: 2007 Harley Road Glide Bio: Zach started attending motorcycle rallies with his parents, John and Jill Parham, founders of J&P Cycles, when he was just a few weeks old. From a young age, he helped his parents in the business, and today oversees the day-to-day operations as vice president/general manager. His daily motorcycle ride is a 2007 Harley-Davidson Road Glide, and he also owns a custom chopper he built from the ground up. Zach is married and has a son and daughter. When not working, he shares the love of two wheels with his son, Kaiden, dirt tracking racing and enjoys spending time with his family. Main Ride: 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic Bio: Curt has worked in almost every department within J&P Cycles in his 20 year career here. Today, he serves as Product Merchant in the merchandising department, specializing in lighting, air intake, fuel systems, windshields, and forward controls.

Curt loves riding everywhere he can on his 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic. Also an avid sports enthusiast, Curt also spends quite a bit of time on the golf course when he's not enjoying family time with his wife and four children. Main Ride: 2012 Harley Road Glide Bio: Julie worked in a graphic design firm in the apparel Industry for 10 years before becoming a merchandising buyer in 2014. She grew up in the motorcycle world watching her father build them from scratch, most notably an award winning Ossa ST-1, among many others. Working at J&P is a dream job allowing her to use the apparel knowledge in the motorcycle industry she grew up with and admired. Julie and her husband recently traded up to a 2012 Harley Road Glide and enjoy exploring their new home here in Texas during their down time. Lowell AndersonDirector of Content and Private Label Brands Main Ride: Bobbed out 1994 Honda Shadow VT1100C Bio: Lowell's passion for everything two wheels began when he took up road racing at an early age.

He later graduated to racing dirt bikes, and that passion continues today. When he's not working as director of private label brands, Lowell enjoys building metric bobbers, blowing things up and spending time with his family and friends. Lowell's background in the motorcycling industry is vast – prior to coming to J&P, he served as a senior manager for KTM North America.
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It wasn't until my first deployment and realizing that I would never be in a hurry to get anywhere that motorcycles became a passion and I became an enthusiast. I was taught the tricks of the trade when I went to school for Harley's and started customizing my own bikes. Speaking 2- 3 languages and talking about motorcycles to people is just fun.
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Bio: Jay Borowy lives by Hunter S. Thompson's quote: "Buy the ticket, take the ride." And, he's been taking the ride since age 5, when he starting riding on the back of his father's bike. At a young age, Jay repaired and sold motorcycles and mopeds. His first ride was a 1996 Suzuki Intruder 1400 and today, he has three motorcycles: a 2000 FLHRC, 2003 FXDWG and 1986 883 XL Basket Case. When not riding and wrenching, Jay serves as a J&P Cycles product merchant, specializing in engines, frame and body, suspension, dash and workshop tools. As specialized as the bikes we ride, men’s dirt bike motocross gear is built to take into account the different types of riding styles, weather conditions and racing demands a rider faces. From ultra-light vented mesh gear with no TPR logos to heavy duty over the boot pants with pockets, Motorcycle Superstore has the selection to outfit the motocross, enduro and dual sport rider alike. Find helmets, boots, jerseys and pants from premier race brands like Fox, Thor, Shift and One Industries or gear up for the cold with gloves and enduro jackets by Moose Racing and Klim.

And with riding safety becoming a bigger issue each passing year, protect yourself with knee braces, neck braces and chest protectors from Leatt, Alpinestars and EVS. Motorcycle Superstore is an Internet-based retailer of motorcycle riding gear, apparel, parts, and accessories with two retail outlets. Motorcycle Superstore also sells products for scooters, ATVs, snowmobiles, and personal watercraft. Motorcycle Superstore is a privately held organization based in Medford, Oregon. Club motorcycle racer, Don Becklin, started selling motorcycle gear from the attic of his grandfather’s house in Grants Pass, Oregon in 1998.[1] By 2000, Becklin’s motorcycle-related Internet retail enterprise moved out of the attic into a corporate office, a warehouse, and a retail outlet in Medford, Oregon under the Motorcycle Superstore name.[2] The company opened an additional distribution center in Louisville, Kentucky in 2010, with an attached retail outlet that opened in 2011.[3] In May 2014, the controlling interest of Irvine, California-based Motorsport Aftermarket Group was acquired by Indianapolis-based holding company LDI Ltd. to merge Motorsport Aftermarket Group (or MAG) with a Fort Worth-based motorsport distribution company called Tucker Rocky.

[4] In 2015, The parent company for Motorcycle Superstore and J&P Cycles (MAG Retail Group) merged workforce and the corporate offices from Medford, Oregon and Anamosa, Iowa to a new temporary facility in Irving, Texas where a permanent facility is to be completed sometime in 2017. Motorcycle Superstore’s product selection includes motorcycle-related helmets and riding gear, parts, tires, accessories and casual apparel[5] for all riding styles including street/sportbike, cruiser, dirt bike, scooter, and ATV as well as gear and accessories for snowmobiles and personal watercraft. In 2009, Motorcycle Superstore established a cooperative program with many U.S. motorcycle tire installation shops, called the “Preferred Installer Program,” through which customers can purchase tires, exhaust systems or Power Commanders from Motorcycle Superstore and have them shipped to a local motorcycle shop for installation. The Motorcycle Superstore website received over 900,000 visits per month from April through August 2011.

[8] The Motorcycle Superstore Facebook page had over 185,000 “Likes” as of December 2011,[9] partially resulting from Facebook sweepstakes giveaways. The company’s corporate headquarters is currently in Irving, Texas. An Eastern distribution center and retail outlet are located in Louisville, Kentucky. Motorcycle Superstore’s sponsorships as of 2011: American Motorcycle Association (AMA) Pro Women’s Motocross Championship (title sponsor)[16][17] AMA Pro Road Racing – SuperSport class (title sponsor)[18] AMA Pro Grand National Championship Flat Track series[18] AMA Pro Flat Track Pro Singles Championship (title sponsor)[19] AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships at Loretta Lynn’s (holeshot sponsor)[20] AMA EnduroCross (associate sponsor)[21] BlueRibbon Coalition – champions the responsible use of public lands and waters Tread Lightly – promotes responsible outdoor recreation St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital – pediatric cancer research center