Mean Machine Cycles Hosts the Small Town Throwdown

ELKHART, IA (09.09.25) – Mean Machine Cycles hosted the Small Town Throwdown on Saturday, September 6 in Elkhart, IA. The event featured burnouts, a stereo battle, a bike show, vendors, live music, food, and more.

Mean Machine Cycles’ Robb Boggs said, “This was our 8th Annual event and it was a blast. The turnout was great and the weather was amazing.”

As the event wrapped Robb Boggs shouted “The turnout was great and the weather was amazing. Thanks to all who attended The Small Town Throwdown!”
Bikes stretched for blocks along the streets in Elkhart.
Bikes were everywhere in the small town!

Nearly 300 bikes lined the streets of Elkhart during the community event. Vendors set up under tents to showcase their products, and a 50/50 drawing raised proceeds for the Elkhart Fire Department. During the sound-off competition, 25 to 30 bikes participated in the stereo battle.

Chris Pace rolled the Arrowhead Sales and Marketing JBL trailer from Kansas City and was on site to showcase and demo JBL products. He also highlighted motorcycle products from Precision Power and SoundStream—brands that Mean Machine Cycles carries.

Chris Pace had the Arrowhead JBLTrailer spotlighted along the street.
This biker checks out products on the JBL trailer.
Many custom bikes were spotlighted around the area.

“Robb really put on a great community event for bikers and the small town of Elkhart. The streets were lined with bikes for several blocks, and there was a lot of action under the vendor tents with many custom bikes too. Al Congdon was on site with Euphoria Car Audio. We definitely need more of these types of events to engage consumers and enthusiasts,” Pace commented.

The large Mean Machine Cycles showroom spotlights a wide selection of products for bikers.
Dozens of busy vendor tents were spotted around the grounds.

Boggs concluded, “A thank you to everyone that came out—friends and family, customers new and old, all the vendors, and especially my staff and wives. This event would not have been anything without all of you.”

A big 12volt Central Studios thank you to Chris Pace for images and input.

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