Meet EDGE: Custom Strider Builder & Event Producer, Motorcycle Experience Producer, & Leather Jacket Model
He is known to defy death by sometimes working on his own motorcycle, occasionally without adult supervision. He has built several choppers through the years while he saves money to someday buy a Bill Dodge or Billy Lane custom. And now he is taking his talent and applying it to a Strider Balance Bike for the Flying Piston Benefit Builder Breakfast in Sturgis, 2022.
Edge has not entered and not won, literally, thousands of high-profile bike shows including Mama Tried, Michael Lichter’s exhibitions at the Buffalo Chip, and the AMD World Championship (Radical Class).
Greg “Edge” Scheuer wrote for The HORSE Magazine with some regularity for a long time and continues to write for Bikernet.com very occasionally. His major contribution to the culture is that he built and ran the world-famous, chopper-oriented Smoke Out Motorcycle Rally for 20 years.
He continues to work with Cycle Source Magazine for the upcoming Smoke Out in September 2022 in Salisbury, NC. His credits include working with the Discovery Channel when the first Biker Build-Off was filmed at Smoke Out. Edge has directed several films including the very successful Road 2 Smoke Out documentary with producer Zack Coffman.
Edge believes in hard work, no hand-outs and the Second Amendment. Meet him at the Flying Piston Benefit breakfast to have your chest autographed.
Plan on attending the 2022 Sturgis Flying Piston Benefit Builder Breakfast on August 7th and meeting Edge in person!
Edge’s Inspiration for the Wild One
Edge created a custom Strider as an homage to the 1953 American film The Wild One and the Black Rebels Motorcycle Club (BRMC), a gang led by Johnny Strabler (Marlon Brando).
Edge Gets The Perfect Shots
In order to get the perfect shot, Edge went out and got a diminutive hat, jacket, bungee cord, and trophy. He got all the accessories early then was concerned that his grandson’s FIN and WILDER would outgrow the jacket. Not the case. The boys are looking good!
About the Wild One
Johnny (Marlon Brando) and his motorcycle gang roll into Carbonville for a biker competition and raise enough hell to get kicked out of town. They repair to nearby Wrightsville and continue their reign of terror. The local sheriff (Robert Keith) is helpless to stop them, but when a rival gang arrives, he manages to arrest their leader, Chino (Lee Marvin). Meanwhile, Johnny finds himself attracted to the sheriff’s daughter, Kathie (Mary Murphy), and decides to stick around.
- Marlon Brando … Johnny Strabler
- Mary Murphy … Kathie Bleeker
- Robert Keith … Sheriff Harry Bleeker
- Lee Marvin … Chino
- Jay C. Flippen … Sheriff Stew Singer
- Peggy Maley … Mildred
The Wild One is a 1953 American crime film directed by László Benedek. It is most noted for the character of Johnny Strabler (Marlon Brando), whose persona became a cultural icon of the 1950s.
The Wild One is considered to be the original outlaw biker film and the first to examine American outlaw motorcycle gang violence.
The film’s screenplay was based on Frank Rooney’s short story “The Cyclists’ Raid“, published in the January 1951 Harper’s Magazine and anthologized in The Best American Short Stories 1952.
Rooney’s story was inspired by sensationalistic media coverage of an American Motorcyclist Association motorcycle rally that got out of hand on the Fourth of July weekend in 1947 in Hollister, California.
The overcrowding, drinking, and street stunting was given national attention in the July 21, 1947, issue of Life, with a staged photograph of a wild drunken man on a motorcycle. The events, conflated with the newspaper and magazine reports, Rooney’s short story, and the film The Wild One are part of the legend of the Hollister riot.
The San Francisco Chronicle reported “the worst 40 hours in Hollister’s history.“
Leather-clad toughs zoomed through town, performing wheelies on manicured lawns, flinging beer bottles, fighting, and urinating in the streets, driving their bikes right into the bars.
On Sunday night, the California Highway Patrol came to help. By Tuesday morning, the drunken bikers were gone and things went back to normal.
Just a few months later, the town was happy to host another rally.
Also, Meet Featured Artists Darren McKeag & Billy Lane
New for 2022, our headliners include artist Darren McKeag and steel artist Billy Lane. Get a free hero card and you can even get a picture on their custom choppers.
Check out our Headliners’ Darren Mckeag and Billy Lane:
- Instagram – @mckeagart
- Instagram – @choppers.inc
- Facebook – Darren McKeag
More Details:
- Get your ticket and meet Edge, Billy Lane & Darren Mckeag
- Connect with the Flying Piston Team
- Get all the details of the 2022 Flying Piston Benefit Builders Breakfast
About The Flying Piston
The 2022 Sturgis edition of the Flying Piston Benefit Builders Breakfast is produced by Marilyn Stemp of Iron Trader News and Jeff Najar of Green Forest Brand. Our work raises awareness and funds for non-profits and individuals in the motorcycle community, vets, and kindergartners.
For more information, please contact marilynstemp(at)gmail.com, 828-205-8482. To get involved with the Piston, click here. Enjoy the rally and we hope the Sturgis Buffalo Chip 2022 Lineup is just what the Doctor ordered.