Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Back to the Gap 2008

Our annual trip to the Smoky Mountains fell on July 10th through the 13th this year. In the pic below, you'll see our bro-in-law, Chris, our dad, Darryl, myself and Casey. It seems like a short span of time but we crammed in hundreds of miles of beautiful mountain roads and definitely got our fix. It was great to see many of the people we met during the making of Why They Ride as well as some of the local characters we've known for years.

We were glad to see Ben and Jessica at the Deals Gap Motorcycle Resort and it was a treat to see the brand new baby girl of Brad and Beth, owners of the Resort. Congrats!!! This will bump the population to 8 now? :) These folks are always very hospitable, helpful and offer a mean Dragon Burger (order the onion rings with it...mmmmm).

Of course, a ride through the Dragon wouldn't be complete without seeing Darryl Cannon and his team of Killboy photographers. When we stopped to talk with him, he had just taken a break from action photos to shoot pics of a fella proposing to his gal on the Dragon. (She said yes!)

We also stopped in on Francois at his new shop, Dual Sport Touring, in Friendsville, TN. It was great to catch up with him and check out his inventory. We tried on riding pants, rain gear, looked through catalogs, etc. He gives great advice and steers us motorcyclists in the right direction.


We're reminded of why we make the annual pilgrimage by how welcome we feel every time we go. Even a quick run-in with a Forest Ranger at high speeds ended with a handshake and a smile. While there will always be controversy and debate about the Dragon and Deals Gap, we'll always claim it as our motorcycling home away from home. There's just too many miles of roads, good people, and wonderful little towns sprinkled throughout those mountains to drown out skeptics who only focus on the minute negative aspects. I think I'll go watch the movie again to relive the scenes and trigger more moto-memories.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

National Ride to Work Day: July 16, 2008

Today's ride in to work felt a little different. Felt like we were part of a national movement! According to Ride To Work, a non-profit organization, it is National Ride to Work Day. They support, advocate, and raise awareness for the use of motorcycles and scooters for transportation. Check out their site, you can donate to the cause and for certain levels of donation, receive a nifty tee, pin, sticker and more.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Reviewed & Interviewed by Sojourn Chronicles

One of the first people we sent a DVD to was Brent Miller, an accomplished journalist who uses words and photos to share his observations. His work and website, Sojourn Chronicles, is "a travelogue for life...sometimes on a motorcycle!" In the recent past, he has reviewed DVDs and books about motorcycle adventures (including an interview with Ted Simon who penned Jupiter's Travels), so we thought he'd consider viewing our moto-documentary, then share his observation.

We were happy to hear he enjoyed the documentary and wanted to record an interview to accompany his review. It was a treat to welcome him to our design studio here in the burbs of Indy and talk shop (he's exploring engaging ways to communicate via the internet and new media...something we have in common). He also happens to be a motorcycle enthusiast, piloting his Suzuki V-Strom on side roads and backroads around and beyond his Cincinnati-area home.

We wanted to share with you his website, his review and the audio from our interview. Check it out by clicking here. For a sneak peek, here's a snippet of his thoughts about Why They Ride:

"This film will entertain you, and you'll probably watch it once by yourself, and then ask your family to watch it with you a second time, saying, 'Watch this. It explains why I ride.' It is a pretty good film that explains motorcycling like no other film I've seen."

Above: From left to right, Corey Wilkinson, Brent Miller and Casey Wilkinson.

Above: Casey, (left) and Corey. Photo by D. Brent Miller of Sojourn Chronicles

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Women's Sportbike Rally

Ladies, if you're into riding sportbikes (and/or other types of bikes) check out the 2008 Women's Sportbike Rally on August 22 thru the 24th in the Smoky Mountains. It's a chance to enjoy motorcycling with like-minded women on some of the country's most beautiful riding roads. We were able to become good friends with co-founder and coordinator, Stephani McIntyre, when we were asked to design the WSR logo. We admire Stephani's efforts in raising funds and awareness for Tiffany's Melanoma Foundation. It was at this event that we met Judd Weirbach, father of Tiffany, the sportbiking girl who used motorcycling as a way to fight her overwhelming symptoms of cancer. Our interview with Judd in Why They Ride was a powerful testimony to the passion Tiffany had for motorcycles and a great example of how motorcycling can mean much more than mere transportation for some folks.

Find Our DVD at Wing Ding 2008

Heading to the Wing Ding in South Carolina? If so, look for Mitch and Marie at the Woodwing Art booth. They are the couple we featured in the documentary riding the maroon Honda Gold Wing. When we first met them in the Smokies, they were in the early part of their 35-day trip to New England and Canada all the way from the New Orleans area. They'll be at the Wing Ding from today to the 6th (July 3-6th in Greenville, SC). They create custom wooden signs and plaques for Goldwingers, both trikes and bikes. They'll also be selling copies of Why They Ride: A Moto-Documentary. Save a little on the DVD by avoiding shipping cost; buy one at Booth #333 and say hello to Mitch and Marie for us! Check out their site to see some of their creations or check out the pics below!