The motorcycle community has always been defined by one core principle: we take care of our own. Today, that principle matters more than ever.
Steve Biganski, former professional racer (Yamaha TZ750s), master suspension tuner, and founder of Extreme Lean and On Track Suspension, is facing a critical personal challenge after more than five years of progressive vision loss. Despite pursuing every available medical option, Steve’s next and most important procedure has been classified as “elective cosmetic” and is not covered by insurance, even though it is essential to preserving his eyesight and long-term quality of life.

For years, Steve served as builder and crew chief for ChampSchool founder Nick Ienatsch on a series of TZ250s playing a pivotal role in Nick’s success as a professional road racer. Known for his calm demeanor, precision, and relentless attention to detail, Steve exemplifies the kind of behind-the-scenes excellence that makes great riders and teams. Though Ienatsch is old and his success came decades and decades and decades ago…we’re talking a long, long time… Biganski recently built and tuned the TZ250 that Shawn Woolery took to the 2025 AHRMA Open Two-Stroke national championship.

Our effort to support Biganski is not about racing results or motorcycles. It is about helping a good human being retain his vision, independence, and quality of life.
Members of the motorcycle community are encouraged to contribute if they are able. Every donation helps. Every share matters. Every show of support reinforces what this community stands for.
Donate. Share. Support Steve.
Together, let’s remind Steve—and ourselves—what makes the motorcycle community truly special.




