William Kenefick

William Kenefick (born William Sebastian Kenefick II; August 12, 1971) is an American television personality and CEO of Prophecy Cycles in Camarillo, CA a manufacturer of Direct to consumer Mountain Bikes. . . William was featured on Throttle Junkies TV and is an award-winning motorcycle designer with dozens of Motorcycle Magazine features and covers world wide.

William Sebastian Kenefick
William Kenefick
Born
William Sebastian Kenefick II

(1971-08-12) August 12, 1971
Website

Early life

William Sebastian Kenefick was born in Fullerton, California to Marion and William Sebastian Kenefick, the oldest of two children. William grew up in the San Francisco Bay area.

Career

Custom Motorcycles

William nicknames his project bikes and cars, starting with Natasha - a 1995 Ducati 900SS which was completed in 1997.

http://www.cycleworld.com/2010/01/01/special-feature-retrosbk-custom-2010-ducati-streetfighter

http://www.cycleworld.com/2007/11/23/xtrapix-retro-rainey-first-look

Awards

Eight first prize awards in Del Mar Concourse D’Elegance and Laguna Seca Concourso, including three Best Of Show awards.

Work

Personal life

William lives in Ventura County, California with his three children and wife, Summers McKay.

gollark: Ah yes, destroy it as an example to the others.
gollark: I find that threatening my electronics with a hammer or something works.
gollark: Progressive web applications are very cool.
gollark: It being mostly static means I can also use service workers for really good performance and limited offline mode, which is neat.
gollark: My site's statically generated but embeds a bit of JS for the comments system, which is a lightweight Python program.

References

Fill Tilt Boogie Ducati Monster
Wayne Rainey Tribute article
Cycle World article on Wayne Rainey Tribute
Ventura County Star article
Freddie Spencer Tribute Transformers 2 interview


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