Velocity Cycles Staff
Management

Chris Cuomo
President
Name Chris Cuomo
Title President
I started working for my dad in 1975 when the dealership was named Honda Sport Cycles. I was a cashier and worked in the Parts Dept. I spent most of my years with the dealership in the Parts Dept. I also worked as the Service Manager for a few years before becoming the General Manager until the year 2000 when I became the owner of Velocity Cycles.
I have been riding motorcycles since I was 6 years old. I have ridden 3 & 4 wheeled ATVs and done a lot of trail riding at Tower City when it was open to ride for free. I road raced for about 10 years, making it to the pro series where I competed on tracks like Daytona and Pocono raceways. My current stable of bikes includes a BMW R1200Rt with sidecar, BMW HP2 Enduro, Aprilia SXV5.5, Honda CRF250X, Honda RVF400. I ride as often as possible, commuting to and from work most of the year and riding off-road with my boys Joey and Sam.
When I am not working or riding, I spend time with my family, most of the time attending Joey and Sam’s baseball games with my wife Diane.

Joey Cuomo
Data analyst
Name Joey Cuomo
Title Data analyst
Time with Velocity Cycles: Since Dec 9th 1997 (my birth date)
Job Description: Data analyst
Certifications/Skills: Owner's son, Shoei helmets, 7 time attendee of dealer Expo (convention of the industry). Various Dealership University Certifications. Currently a student at West Virginia University
Favorite Riding Memory: We rode to the beach for Memorial day.
Other Interests: Baseball, sports, science, video producing.
Words of Wisdom for Fellow Riders: Watch out for trees! I’ve hit one on every dirt bike I’ve ridden.

Sam Cuomo
Race Team Manager
Name Sam Cuomo
Title Race Team Manager
Time with Velocity Cycles: 13 years
Certifications/Skills: Several Dealership University Certifications.
Riding History or Favorite Riding Memory: I’ve ridden a Honda 50, KTM mini adventure50, KTM pro junior 50, KTM Pro senior 50, KTM 65, and now I ride a Honda CRF150R Big wheel.
Other Interests: I love to play baseball.

Christy Foust
Bookkeeper
Name Christy Foust
Title Bookkeeper
Christy started working at Velocity Cycles in November of 2015. She attended school for accounting and has over 7 years’ experience in bookkeeping. She also drives school bus for the Cumberland Valley School District. When Christy is not here, she is spending time with her family and the activities they are involved in. Christy also volunteers with Arthritis Alliance of PA.
Parts & Service

Tim Osborn
Parts
Name Tim Osborn
Title Parts
Tim has been with Velocity Cycles since 1990. He is both BMW and Honda parts certified. He is also certified in Shoei helmets. If you ever have a parts related question, Tim is your guy. Tim never rode before he started here in 1990, but in 1992 he bought a 450 Rebel for $50 and got his motorcycle license. In 1995 he bought a shadow 600 that he still has today. He plays guitar, and has studied music since high school. Tim is now a married man to the lovely Tracy Metz. His words of wisdom for fellow riders is "only a biker knows why a dog sticks his head out of the window of a car"

Kurt Wolabaugh
Technician
Name Kurt Wolabaugh
Title Technician
Kurt began working at Velocity Cycles back in 1994, giving him over 20 years of service experience. He is BMW and Honda certified. He currently owns an 1100 Shadow and loves to go riding whenever possible.He also enjoys a good beer and fishing the day away. His words of wisdom for fellow riders is "keep the shiny side up and the rubber side down!"

Dave Faller
Technician
Name Dave Faller
Title Technician
Dave has been working at Velocity Cycles since 1982, giving him over 30 years service experience. He is both Honda and BMW certified. He has been riding motorcycles since 1972, that's now over forty years of riding. His favorite riding memory is from the 70's when he would go motocross racing. Dave loves cars. Old cars, muscle cars, retro cars, classic cars . . . he loves them all! He also likes restoring them. He has a 1965 Sunbeam Tiger Restomod in his garage that he's been working on for ten years now. It's a British sports car with a ford V8 engine. His words of wisdom for fellow riders is "always treat every ride like it's your first. I've never had an accident in all 40 years of riding by living by this rule."