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Room #1 Crew
Telephone Trina
My favorite part of Miller's has to be the customers, and of course the Fenton Art Glass. Because of my love for collectibles I have earned the nickname of Trina the Trinket girl from my fellow employees. My history with Miller's began 18 years ago as a part time cashier during Bike Week. That part time position changed over the years leaving me as a full time member of the Miller's family. Stop in. I'll be the one to greet you with a smile and "Hello, welcome to Miller's."
Lisa The Firefighter
I've been at Miller's for the better part of seven years. Most of the time you will find me downstairs in the first room selling anything from T-shirts to paint or decals, and just to throw everyone off, the Fenton Art Glass (yes, this is a motorcycle shop!). But if you happen to visit during an event such as Bike Week or Biketoberfest you will find me where the air is thinner and the chrome is brighter, upstairs in the exhaust room. This is where we also hide the windshields and tires. So come on up and say Hi. We will not only make your bike look like a million bucks but we'll make it sound kick ass too.
Room #2 Crew
Stevie Wonder
I am probably the oldest member of the Miller's family. When I say old I don't mean age, I mean years in the industry. I have been with Miller's Custom Parts for twenty six years. I started working for George, Sr. in 1980 and have been in the second room ever since. I have seen customers and trends come and go throughout the generations.
It is hard to say what my specialty is because I have gained a firm knowledge of every aspect of motorcycles over the years. If I can help in any way let me know.
Softail Ron
Burnouts, hole shots, and tearing it up on two wheels is where my interest in motorcycles originated and still runs strong today. I have been graced with the nickname of Softail Ron because of red Heritage I ride. This hell on two wheels is packed with a big inch S&S power plant that eats drive belts for breakfast and scares women and children with the roar from its pipes. If you want to know how to get your scooter to really smoke, look me up!
Room #3 Crew
Gracious Glen
My path in the motorcycle industry began five years ago at a Harley dealership in New Jersey. After two years as a service writer, I decided to venture to a warmer climate and learn more about the aftermarket V-Twin world. I have been a member of the Miller's team for three years. I am stationed in room three and have worked diligently to learn all about seats, lighting, chrome accessories, and chrome hardware. I love to tear it up on any form of two wheels. However, the higher the handlebars the happier I am.
Wild Wes
Chrome...stainless...whatever your hardware needs are, I can help. I have been working in room three for six years but I have been riding motorcycles all my life. I won't go into details as to how long that has been. When it comes to outfitting your bagger with all those travel necessities, I am your man. I travel cross country at least once a year on two wheels so I know what works and what doesn't. Whatever your question might pertain to--riding gear, travel trailers, or getting from Key West to Seattle by back roads--I will be glad to help.







