"My business exploded when I got the VG2," Chris Thiessen, founder of Wide Open Throttle Graphics.
Anthony Locicero, Associate editor01.11.21
Chris Thiessen, founder of Wide Open Throttle Graphics in Lacombe County, Alberta, Canada, has a T-shirt with a slogan that pretty much sums up his motto: “Everything will kill you, so choose something fun.”
He started his career working in an oilfield for almost 20 years. When he was laid off, he became a service manager at a Yamaha and Arctic Cat dealership, where he was introduced to installing graphics on bikes and sleds, and to the sport of snowmobiling. Soon after, he decided to open his own print and snowmobile rental shop.
Thiessen started Wide Open Throttle Graphics in early 2019, working out of his basement and an enclosed trailer. He set up deals with other wrap companies to sell and install their wraps for snowmobiles and motocross bikes.
He recently moved to a new location with office space, which also helps his clients find him more easily. The new shop is approximately 720-square-feet and is five steps from h
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