Projects

A sampling of what we have done in the past and some of what we are doing for the future…

Project Cornbread

This run of the mill 2005 Yamaha R6 started out as one of our founding members drag bikes. It was to be sold to Harrison for his 18th birthday and was set aside to be his. On September 15th 2018, one month before his birthday it all changed. Harrison lost his life in a motorcycle accident due to a drunk driver.  This became our tribute to him. This bike was signed by friends, family, teammates and coaches. All of those involved in this project, their lives were touched during his 17 years with us.  We all miss him and hope he may Ride In Peace.

To those reading this, I hope this keeps you from getting behind the wheel if you are under the influence. Drive and Ride safe. Thank you.

STS Volunteer Scholarship Fund

New for 2024 we are building a scholarship fund to benefit local high school students. This scholarship is to benefit the next generation of scholars and tradesman. All of us here at Six-Two Society believe that volunteerism and community service are the backbone to a strong community. This is why we are looking to reward one committed student from each participating school for their dedication to helping people in their community. We hope to grow this scholarship for years to come.

Six-Two Racing Program

Our racing program began in 2022, with Harrison’s love of drag racing we race in his memory. The program has now grown to the three bikes we have shown above. The original front runner of Project Cornbread, then our 2004 Hayabusa aka Pinky and our turbocharged 2012 Hayabusa. Racing all of these bikes honoring Harrisons #62 has been amazing. Our future program is to give back to the motorcycle drag racing community by sponsoring a junior class to get a younger generation into racing and giving youths their shot at the sport.