CEDAR CREEK MOTORSPORTS is excited to announce that the Town of Cedarburg Board approved our plans for new construction at our existing location at 7518 WI-60 to serve you better and groundbreaking has begun.

Powersports enthusiasts are aware that every manufacturer has expanded production to include larger vehicles, more selection within each segment and extensive accessories offerings for those vehicles. Our new facility will provide CEDAR CREEK MOTORSPORTS much-needed space to showcase these vehicles and offer a state-of-the-art experience for our customers. 

Expansion also allows us to grow the display and service area for our GIANT BICYCLES lines of Electric (eBike), Road and Mountain bikes, accessories and apparel.

The Service Department will be larger to offer our 9 powersports service technicians the elbow room to maneuver vehicles for maintenance and repair, and install large accessories. 

Since 2006, consumer demand for Utility Vehicles (UTV) has increased 95.3% and a generous upsizing for our Parts Department to show-off accessories, riding gear, outdoor apparel, wheel and tire packages, up to 72-inch snow plows, farm implements for these models is planned.

CEDAR CREEK MOTORSPORTS is SE Wisconsin's largest volume powersports dealer and we have no plans to let off the gas. We only pause to thank our all of our customers over the past 27 years who continue to walk through our doors to do business with us, support the jobs we provide to our neighbors and facilitate our dealership growth.

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TOWN OF CEDARBURG — The Cedarburg Town Board approved a conditional use permit application for Cedar Creek Motorsports to construct a new 45,000-square-foot building with associated site improvements.

This new building is a part of Cedar Creek Motorsport’s expansion plan on its property of 9.17 acres and will be used as a showroom/service center, according to the information given to the Town Board. The existing 26,400-square-foot building, located at 7518 WI-60, will remain on the property and be used for storage.

“The new building will provide for vehicle showroom and vehicle repair services along with dealership offices,” according to the agenda information. “The primary building façade housing the showroom and customer entrance will be oriented south towards STH 60. The building will be constructed using a combination of decorative insulated metal panels, aluminum storefront and glazing, aluminum glass overhead doors and decorative wood accented steel siding. The plan of operation for the new development will not change from the existing dealership.”

The proposed plan stated that vehicular access to the site will remain in the current location off STH 60, with no changes to existing entry.


Wayne Pipkorn said the Plan Commission had found no problems with the plan when it was before them in July.

“I think this is awesome,” said Town Board member Gary Wickert. “You guys are a great business presence in town.”

The Board also approved rezoning the entire property from M-2 Planned Industrial and Mixed Use District and B-1 Neighborhood District to B-3 Business District. No one spoke during the public hearing regarding the rezoning of the property.  --