Cycle Sport Center, Inc. has begun the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process as it works to restructure its business. The Orlando-based powersports dealer plans to restructure its debts while continuing normal operations during the proceedings.
Cycle Sport Center, Inc. Seeks Bankruptcy Protection
Cycle Sport Center, Inc. voluntarily initiated a Chapter 11 process, latest records by PACER reveal. The petition was submitted on December 29 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida.
Attorney Justin M. Luna of Latham, Luna, Eden & Beaudine, LLP is representing the Florida-based company. Judge Tiffany P Geyer is supervising the case filed by Cycle Sport Center, Inc.
Company Background
Its inventory includes motorcycles, personal watercraft, scooters, and utility vehicles. Accessories, apparel, and repair services are its other offerings that serve the needs of powersports enthusiasts.
Cycle Sport Center, Inc. sells both a variety of Slingshot, Kawasaki, Polaris, KTM, and Yamaha.
The customers of the powersports dealer are spread across Kissimmee, Lake Mary, Windermere, Oviedo, and Longwood.
Proceedings So Far
The filing details show that the attorney Justin M. Luna, on behalf of Cycle Sport Center, Inc., made a voluntary Chapter 11 filing under Subchapter V. The fee amount during submission of the petition was $1,738.
After this, the bankruptcy court asked the powersports dealer from Florida to submit all due documents. These include schedules and statements, a disclosure of compensation, and a statement of financial affairs. The Chapter 11 Plan for Small Businesses under Subchapter V is due by March 30, 2026.
Further highlights of the petition by Cycle Sport Center, Inc. are shared below:
- Filing Date: December 29, 2025
- Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida
- Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition, Subchapter V
- Chapter: 11
- Case Number: 6:25-bk-08415
- Reason for Filing: Reorganization of business calls for court supervision
On December 29, the bankruptcy court directed the attorney of Cycle Sport Center, Inc. to comply with all requirements as given in Local Rule 2081-1.
Attorney Justin M. Luna submitted a corporate ownership statement in court on behalf of the powersports dealer from Florida.
The Florida-based powersports dealer will continue operations as usual while working toward filing required documents and submitting a Chapter 11 plan by the court-mandated deadlines.
