Meet SPYT Shyne’s owner, Terry Gockley, a hard-working union man who started his own company to keep motorcycles squared away and Spit Shined. He is a passionate biker who has dedicated his life to empowering and supporting veterans and bikers as part of his mission. SPYT Shyne and Terry inspire the biker community by hosting fundraising events and mentoring fellow motorbike riders. Saddle up and read about Terry, his family, and his great products for car, truck, and motorcycle use.
Early Life and Career
Terry always had a love for adventure and never saw money as the end of all in life. He digs ditches like my dad, Paul Ehline, and has labored hard all his life. During his service helping at biker events, he discovered a deep passion for riding motorcycles. As a dedicated husband and father, he began to see the potential for biking to support and empower other veterans and families along with his team.
Supporting Veteran Bikers
After leaving his part-time job selling motorcycle care products for another vendor, Terry of SPYT Shyne dedicated his life to creating an event better product, Spyt Shyne. This guy has been supporting and empowering veterans and bikers even since. He supports many nonprofit organizations that host fundraising events for veterans and their families and provides mentorship and support for those guys struggling with PTSD and other challenges like trying to meet their house payment.
He also works with other organizations to promote veteran causes and help those in need, which is automatic for him and his business. Terry will never forget to watch out for veterans, and we have heard him he likes to help veterans as they go from active duty to civilian as they redirect their lives to other endeavors. Our kind of guy, for sure! We think he has the right idea, and his business model is on point!
Riding for a Greater Cause
SPYT Shyne Terry is an advocate for veteran bikers and uses his passion for riding to raise awareness and funds for various causes. He has participated in numerous charity rides across the country, including rides to support cancer research, children’s hospitals, and other important causes. His skills riding a bike are only surpassed by his ability to answer all the questions he knows about cleaning cars and motorcycles and checking for maintenance issues.
Inspiring Veterans in the Biker Community
SPYT Shyne’s dedication and passion have not gone unnoticed in the biker community. He has inspired countless riders to get involved and make a difference in the lives of veterans and their families. His tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to the cause serve as a shining example of what it means to be a true biker. If you want to sell a pro vet product or are interested in telling your story, provide some context and reach out to Michael Ehline at michael@paulehlineride.org today. You can also leave your contact/phone information on our convenient contact us form.
Conclusion
In conclusion, SPYT Shyne’s story is a testament to the power of community and one person’s impact on the world. Finally, this is barely the tip of the iceberg in the life of this busy man. His dedication to supporting and empowering veteran bikers is a reminder of the importance of giving back and making a difference.
We salute SPYT Shyne Terry for his service and continued efforts to improve the world, one ride at a time. We hope will will board a plane and speak at our next Paul Ehline Ride event in San Bernardino, CA, to inspire others in our small, suddenly aging biker community. His presence will certainly make some interested heads turn as we step into the anti-cancer ride.