The Day I Met Peter Starr

Peter Starr

I had the distinct privilege of meeting Peter Starr nearly a year ago when he contacted me through my friend and mentor Mark Blackwell. I’m almost embarrassed to say that up until that day, I had never heard of him. What? How could someone who grew up riding motorcycles in the sixty’s and seventies as a kid have never heard of Peter Starr?

Never the less, Peter came to Bend to pitch his fundraising campaign to benefit the Prostate Cancer Foundation by selling in a personal visit followed by his iconic movie, “Take it to the Limit” which would be played at dealerships all over the Country.

It has been a tough sell. I get it, dealers today are sprinting from one fire to the next, short-staffed and short on cash. I can tell you from my own experience of owning a Powersports dealership that discretionary income was in short supply.

I think that part of the problem with Peter’s business plan it that, like me, not many of the next generation of dealers and riders actually understand who he really is! Let me try and educate you as quickly as I can. Watch the video or read the bio below and we will circle back.

 

New About Peter Starr

Ok, now that you know who Peter is, what do you think? If you are like me, you’re thinking, how in the hell did a guy like that slip through my moto-radar? All that matters now is that we have become friends and I intend to help him deliver his personal message to motorcycle themed entities across the country. If you or someone you know is interested in having Peter bring his film and private message of survival to your place of business, please contact me in person, and I will be happy to put you in touch with Peter.

Thank you for reading,

MM

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I was born and raised on two-wheels, learned the hard way about everything and sometimes it hurt like hell. When riding a motorcycle, sometimes you don't see the ass-kicking coming!
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2 Responses to The Day I Met Peter Starr

  1. I’m sure there’s a cost to his appearance and film. It would be nice to have him at one of our BMW motorcycle club events. Do you have a ball park figure on his cost?

    Ken

    • Admin's avatar Admin says:

      Hello Ken, the cost for Peter to bring the movie and all of his equipment is $1995.00. He will spend the entire evening with the group. After the movie he speaks about how he survived prostate cancer with no surgery or drugs. It’s really a worthwhile engagement.

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