Type Private Number of locations 3 stores (2012) Founded 1979 | Headquarters Irving, Texas Area served Worldwide Founders Jill Parham, John Parham | |
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Industry Motorcycle componentsMotorcycle accessoriesHarley-Davidson PartsRetail Key people John Parham (Founder)Jill Parham (Founder)Zach Parham(Vice President & General Manager) Profiles |
J&P Cycles, Inc. was founded by John and Jill Parham in 1979. It sells motorcycle components, apparel, and gear for the American V-twin motorcycle rider. Owned by Motorcycle Aftermarket Group (MAG), the company has retail outlets in Ormond Beach, Florida, Anamosa, Iowa, and Sturgis, South Dakota.
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History
In 1975, John Parham began selling motorcycle parts and accessories via a small partnership in a motorcycle shop. In 1979, John and his wife Jill Parham founded "J. Parham Enterprises, Inc." The small motorcycle shop burned to the ground in 1984. This prompted the couple to develop a warehouse that is now the J&P Cycles headquarters. Parham also helped to create the National Motorcycle Museum (Anamosa, IA) in Anamosa, Iowa. He holds the museum presidency and J&P Cycles is a major donor. In 2007, J&P Cycles added a 35,000 square foot facility at Anamosa that included a 15,000 square foot retail space and separate call center.
Products
The company sells motorcycle parts and accessories such as tires, exhaust, engine components, and seats, as well as riding gear such as helmets and clothing via their website and in a retail environment.
Awards
In October 2015, John Parham was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame. "As this recognition of career achievement is a once in a lifetime event, John and Jill Parham were joined by about 30 close friends and family from all over the country including Bree and Zach Parham and their two children. Zach is J&P Cycles’ Vice President and General Manager and traveled from Texas to see his dad get inducted. John Parham currently serves as Chairman of the National Motorcycle Museum. Not happy to rest on his laurels, John and wife Jill volunteer at the Museum as John’s current pursuit is preserving motorcycle history and presenting it to the public. "Motorcycling has brought Jill and me great opportunities and forged many wonderful relationships. I feel good about giving back through our work at the Museum."
In February 2012, John Parham received the "Don J. Brown Lifetime Achievement Award" at the "Dealernews Top 100 Dealer Awards" in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parham was recognized for his dedication to the motorcycle industry through J&P Cycles and through helping to set up the National Motorcycle Museum (Anamosa, IA). The award is presented to an individual recognized in the retailing community for furthering the sport, the business, and the industry in general, over the course of his or her career. It is named in honor of Brown, a founding editor of Dealernews who became a leading industry research expert during a career that spanned over 50 years.
National Motorcycle Museum
The National Motorcycle Museum, a non-profit entity, is located at 102 Chamber Drive, Anamosa, Iowa. The museum was founded in 1989 by motorcycle builders, racers, and riders. It aims to preserve the experience of biking in the past and demonstrate the present biking sport and lifestyle. The museum archives documents and displays vintage bikes (the earliest from 1903). It was named "Iowa Tourism Attraction" of the Year in 2001.
J&P Express and speed records at the Bonneville Salt Flats
J&P Express is the speed sports arm of J&P Cycles based at the National Motorcycle Museum in Iowa. In 2006 J&P Cycles established S/PG-1350 records of Kilo 180.4965, and Mle 178.9485 with their modified 79 cubic inch Harley Sportster engine. Occasionally the museum will loan the streamliner motorcycle, which made land speed records at Bonneville, to other motorcycle historical sites and museums.
Rankings, ratings, and awards
Charity work
J&P Cycles is a major donor for the National Motorcycle Museum. In 2011, J&P Cycles sponsored two riders, Joe Kopp and Michael Beckin, in the "Vance and Hines XR1200 class" of the AMA Pro Racing Championship series. J&P Cycles has also sponsored Camp Courageous (Iowa) and fundraised for AmVets in Anamosa.
Television
J&P Cycles was featured January 6, 2012 in two one-hour episodes of ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, J&P helped restore two vintage Kawasaki motorcycles for a disadvantaged Iowa family. The full show can be found online at ABC.com. J&P Cycles appeared on "Two Wheel Tuesday" on the Speed Channel on a regular basis. J&P participated in a segment called "Corbin’s Ride On." J&P also appeared in 10 episodes of the Speed Channel’s American Thunder in 2006.
Harley-Davidson Culture
J&P Cycles is referenced in several books on Harley-Davidson motorcycles, custom motorcycle building, and choppers:
Publications
Ed Youngblood, an author of several books on the motorcycle industry and a member of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame, wrote Keeping the World on 2 Wheels. How J&P Cycles Changed the American Motorcycle Industry in 2008.