The History of Erico Motorsports

John Beldock wanted a new hobby and decided it was time to give road racing motorcycles a try. A crashed Honda was purchased and resurrected as a racebike. Throughout that Summer, more damaged bikes were purchased to be sold at the races. This eliminated the need to rob regular paychecks to finance the season. That first season yielded a championship in the Novice class for John.

Demand for the rebuildable bikes at the races grew. John wound up supplying nearly 15% of the machines on the track from his garage at home. This went on for the next few seasons. The decision was made in 1993 to make motorcycles a full-time job. Imagine the fun! John left college, much to the dismay of his parents, and Erico Motorsports was born (Eric is John's middle name).

The lease deposit for 4134 Garfield Street, Erico Motorsports first home, was paid with a credit card. The next year would be spent bootstrapping Erico Motorsports to a point where it could afford employees. Agreements were negotiated with various insurance companies to perform repairs and buy salvage directly, at contract pricing.

The first six years at Erico Motorsports passed and realized steady growth, additional employees, and lots of fun.

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1999

Fastforward to 1999, the first thing John does is ask Tai Offet to be his wife, and they are married in a small ceremony in Keystone, Colorado in April. Upon returning from their honeymoon that September, John was faced with a harsh reality. Erico on Garfield St. was full to the brim with used parts, motorcycles and employees and no room to move. The decision was made to purchase a new building, and John and Tai started the arduous task of locating a cool new home for Erico. It was a cold day in October 1999, when they first set foot in 2855 Walnut St. The 1930s warehouse had been used as a metal fabricating plant for almost 30 years. It was dirty, dark, and cold, but showed lots of potential! So the new home for Erico Motorsports was purchased and the month of December was used to paint, clean and move. Erico's real estate was now 4 times its previous size from 3,000 sq ft to 12,000 in just one month.

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