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Langley to depart S&S Cycle

Viola, Wisconsin-based S&S Cycle announced that president Paul Langley will depart the company in late March.

“This company has been my #1 life priority and I have dedicated most of my waking hours to its success,” said Langley.

Credited with bringing Indian back into Flat Track racing as well as winning four championships, Langley has been a key driver for reviving the company’s dominance in multiple racing efforts.

Paul Langley

“During Paul’s tenure, the company has seen strong growth, including the addition of an exhaust manufacturing facility, an industry-first focus on emissions-compliant performance parts and a product diversification that now includes parts for Indian and Royal Enfield machines,” said Mark Platt, S&S Chairman of the Board.

Langley joined S&S Cycle in 2015 and brought with him decades of experience in both the high performance parts space as well as multiple racing disciplines.

“My family has been incredibly supportive of my nonstop work life and it’s now time to give back to them. It saddens me to leave the company, but I’m at a point in my life that I need to focus on their priorities first,” Langley said.

Working with top-level recruiters, S&S plans to consider internal as well as external candidates and will immediately begin looking for a successor.

“I would like to thank all of the S&S team for their commitment and I feel the company will continue on the road to success for many decades to come,” Langley said.

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4 Comments

  1. Paul, it is an understatement to say ” job well done” a tremendous asset to S&S and to the motorcycle industry. I suspect we have not heard the last from you ! enjoy the time with your family.

  2. I would like to wish Paul a happy retirement and all the best to you and your family . Although we never met , I was a n engine machinist for 50 years , and S & S dealer for around 25 of those years (4699) , I dealt with Rosie , and Torger , and many others over the years . From sales to tech. , it was always a great pleasure, so to you and all your crew , a huge Thank You . Once again , Happy Retirement !! Mike Riley

  3. I met Paul back in the 90s when he was working at Dynojet. Shortly after he went to Supertrapp. Then he returned to Dynojet to replace me when I left to strike out on my own. I learned a lot from Paul, about motorcycles, the industry and how to manage a department. He is one of the best and I wish him well in his future endeavors. Dave Koshollek

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