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The Original Performance Show at Sturgis: Bikes, Brotherhood, and a Bigger Mission

Motorcycle fans and gearheads know that Sunday nights at 9 p.m. Eastern mean one thing: ShopTalk is rolling live. As America’s first and favorite motorcycle talk show, ShopTalk is the spot for fresh stories, real riders, and a no-BS look at bike culture, streaming through 15 channels, YouTube, Roku, Apple TV, and just about anywhere you get your podcasts. There’s always something brewing—stories from the road, new builds, and deep dives into the events and people who keep wheels turning.

In episode 316, ShopTalk is charging straight into Sturgis with the anticipation only real bikers can feel. But this isn’t just another bike show. This year’s Original Performance Show isn’t only about power mods and killer builds—it’s tying throttle and philanthropy together for a cause that hits close to home for many: supporting veterans and first responders dealing with PTSD.

Rolling Into ShopTalk: More Than Just a Livestream

It’s easy to see why ShopTalk draws a crowd every week. Imagine catching up with your favorite builders, hearing untold tales from legends, and seeing new faces—all in one two-wheeled circus that runs for 90 to 120 minutes. The hosts fire up the microphones and welcome riders, fabricators, custom legends, and everyday fans to join from every corner of the country.

Regulars know the drill: pour something cold, settle in, and throw your thoughts in the chat—ShopTalk is as much yours as it is the hosts’.

Spotlight on Sturgis: A Performance Show With Purpose

How the Original Performance Show Launched

Nine years back, when iron and ideas were flying at Iron Horse Saloon during Sturgis, builder Kurt Peterson had a vision: bring a performance-focused bike show to the rally, dedicated to the top shelf of brakes, suspension, real hot-rod engines, and the best possible riding experiences. He made a deal—he’d only put on a show if it could be about performance.

Since then, The Original Performance Show has grown roots and built a name for itself as the go-to spot at Sturgis for riders who care less about glitter and more about grit. The bikes are purpose-built, high-horsepower, and made to do more than just look good for the cameras. The scene is as authentic as it gets.

Pete Nowaskey and the Nowaskey Performance Partnership

A big boost came this year with Pete Nowaskey of Noki Performance stepping in as the presenting sponsor. Pete’s shop is known for being all-in. He lives and breathes bikes—his team doesn’t punch out at 5 p.m.; they keep the wrenches moving.

Pete shared how his world is more than just products; it’s about consistency, family, and sharing what makes motorcycle life rich. His crew puts out three new YouTube episodes every week, covering:

Get a deeper look at Noki Performance by searching for the Noki Performance YouTube channel and see the shop’s passion play out on screen.

Patriotism Through Performance: The Real Reason Behind the Show

But bikes aren’t the only priority. The reason behind the event runs much deeper. Kurt Peterson drives the mission. A veteran, builder, and mentor, he’s faced dark days—struggling with PTSD that lingered long after his military service. Years ago, after a nudge from a brother-in-arms, he landed at Sacred Mountain Retreat Center in Deadwood, South Dakota.

Sacred Mountain isn’t just a retreat. It’s a place where those who’ve served or responded to trauma get the room and guidance to face their memories without judgment. Through peer-led therapy sessions, art, blacksmithing, equine therapy, and honest talks by the fire, the program helps participants realize they’re not alone—that healing is possible.

“You fought for everybody else. Now it’s time to fight for you.” — Kurt Peterson

Kurt didn’t just attend; he became a mentor, guiding others who need to turn around and face the same demons. He knows firsthand you can’t “fix” PTSD in a doctor’s office. Peer connection and shared experience make a priceless difference.

How the Show Supports Sacred Mountain:

Want to help? Donate directly to the Sacred Mountain Retreat Center or buy a poster pack supporting the cause.

Original Performance Show Event Details

The Motorcycle Community’s Big Heart: Giving Back

Being There When It Counts

Generosity isn’t just hype in the motorcycle world; it happens every week. This episode spotlighted recent big moves from the community:

Charity Highlights:

Racing and Bike Shows That Bring People Together

The Bagger Racing League will return to Vintage Motorcycle Days at Mid Ohio Sports Car Course. There’s an energy you can’t fake—Harleys pushing the limit, old and new faces celebrating speed.

Upcoming events and shows:

These events aren’t just about riding—they’re about being part of a family that looks after each other, on the road and off.

CycleSource.com: New Swag and Essential Info

Keeping up with Cycle Source gets you more than just news—check out brand new and vintage throwback gear in the “buy source gear” section. If you’re heading to Sturgis, don’t miss their guide to rally rules (mirrors, handlebar height, helmet laws) so you avoid those expensive surprises.

Explore CycleSource.com for gear, guides, and rally prep.

Garage Build Culture: TJ’s Love Letter to Custom Choppers

From Raffle Tanks to Street Thunder

One of the best parts of ShopTalk is seeing what riders build with their own hands. This week, TJ from Palm Beach, Florida, showed off his home-built chopper—a project that’s become a bit of a legend.

Key features and stories:

This build is more than show—TJ calls it the “Beautiful Loser.” It’s living proof a bike doesn’t have to win every trophy to be worth the sweat.

Why Garage Builds Matter

TJ’s story hits home for a lot of riders. During the pandemic, he started telling Sturgis stories on YouTube out of boredom, but found a community of like minds. For him, both choppers and modern bikes have their place. His attitude is simple: support garage builders, protect the culture, and celebrate making something real by hand.

“It’s important and it has to be protected. We have to be supportive of each other and not tear each other down when they try to do something.”

TJ is heading to Smokeout as a builder—just one more link in a chain of enthusiasts keeping this side of the hobby alive.

Real Talk: Veterans, PTSD, and Healing Through Motorcycles

Facing the Darkness and Telling the Truth

Kurt Peterson’s willingness to open up about PTSD and mental health is a centerpiece of the episode. That honesty is rare—especially among veterans raised in a culture that says you have to be tough, never complain, and keep moving.

Kurt’s journey with Sacred Mountain was lifesaving. After a fellow veteran noticed the darkness he was carrying, he was invited to join a Sacred Mountain retreat—a week in the Black Hills using therapy ranging from horses to blacksmithing, all surrounded by people who understood.

“I thought I was the only one that had demons chasing me. Turns out, I’m not.”

Six months after participating, Kurt became a mentor. Now, he helps others walk the same path—offering understanding, not judgment.

Key PTSD Awareness Facts:

If someone around you is struggling, the best thing you can do is check in, listen, and encourage help. Just asking “are you okay?” can literally save a life.

Bikers and Veterans: Brotherhood Forged in Steel

Motorcycle culture has deep roots with veterans. After World War II, many found the only place they fit was on a bike, surrounded by others who understood. The tradition continues, with countless clubs and organizations supporting riders who served.

Sacred Mountain and other groups like Magnus Veterans Foundation bridge those worlds with programs tailored for the unique needs of veterans and first responders.

How You Can Help

Kindness is free. Sometimes, a few words or a bit of time is all it takes.

ShopTalk’s Support System: Partners Who Power the Show

None of this would happen without loyal sponsors. The hosts made sure to thank every supporter who keeps the wheels spinning:

Thank you to:

These companies do more than advertise—they’re invested in the people, events, and causes that define the motorcycle community.

Looking Ahead: Upcoming Events, 20 Years Strong, and How to Stay in the Loop

ShopTalk and Cycle Source have a packed calendar, with shows stretching from Sturgis to Kentucky and beyond. Keep your eyes open for:

Never miss an update—watch on Cycle Source TV or subscribe for new episodes each week. Follow along on CycleSource.com and YouTube so you’re always up to speed.

Final Words: More Than Bikes, It’s About People

ShopTalk episode 316 wasn’t just another night of shop stories and performance parts. It turned the spotlight on what makes motorcycle culture matter: the sense of family, the call to help, and the unspoken promise to never leave anyone behind. From wrenching to fundraising, from high-horsepower builds to real talk about mental health, this is what riding should be.

Want to make a difference? Support an event, check in on a friend, buy some merch, or just keep the spirit alive by doing what you love—and sharing that love with someone else.

Kindness is free. Let’s ride, and look out for each other.


Stay in touch, stay safe, and we’ll see you at the next ShopTalk—same chopper time, same chopper channel!

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