
At Never Ending Cycles, we believe every vintage motorcycle has a story—and every story deserves a second chance to ride.
Born from a shared passion for motorcycles, our journey began with Ben and Jess Schattschneider, a husband-and-wife team whose love for the open road is matched only by their love for bringing old bikes back to life.
OUR STORY
NEC TEAM
Meet Ben
Ben’s journey with motorcycles started decades ago, long before he ever thought of turning a wrench. But there comes a time when riding someone else’s vision isn’t enough. Driven by a desire to create, he taught himself to build, fabricate, and transform. After countless scraped knuckles and lessons learned, Ben found his true calling: breathing new life into vintage machines.
From his garage in Wisconsin, Ben transforms forgotten relics into custom motorcycles with character and soul. His attention to detail, craftsmanship, and deep respect for the art of restoration are the heart of Never Ending Cycles.
Meet Jess
Jess’s love for all things vintage started in her childhood, stealing moments in the garage with her dad’s hot rods and stacks of metal-flake magazines. A creative soul with an entrepreneur’s spirit, Jess brought years of experience as a hair and makeup artist to the world of motorcycle restoration. Her keen eye for color, design, and style helps shape the identity of every project at Never Ending Cycles.
Jess and Ben’s journey as a team began with her first bike: a KZ400 that they built together. Though she’s newer to riding, Jess feels right at home in the world of vintage motorcycles—fueled by the freedom, creativity, and adventure they represent.

