| Intro to the Rider's Workshop with Jim Ford |
| 05/29/2008 - 05/29/2008 |
| This is a one hour into to The Rider's Workshop by Jim Ford. Learn more about his on-bike training and touring workshops covering local Appalachian side roads. Designed for intermediate to experienced riders. What is The Rider's Workshop? And why does Jim Ford want you to know about it?... The Rider’s Workshop is designed for riders who are curious and want more. These riders find riding the same roads to the same destinations no longer satisfying. Their experience may also indicate that their riding skills under-utilize the capability of their motorcycle. Curiosity fuels a rider’s desire to further explore the riding experience. The purpose of the Rider’s Workshop is to help you become the accomplished rider you aspire to be. If you want to dig deeper and immerse yourself in the riding experience, working toward mastery, the Rider’s Workshop is for you. The classroom is on the “invisible roads” of the Appalachian Mountains. Except for locals on tractors or in pickup trucks, these roads are virtually unknown, yet offer challenging riding conditions, great beauty, and wild, natural surprises. They run along remote ridgelines and stretch along shaded creeks of clear splashing water. Participants in The Rider’s Workshop will learn the technique for discovering invisible roads and master the special skills to expertly ride them. Finally, and most importantly, the Rider’s Workshop is dedicated to teaching safe motorcycling. Take your riding to a new level! Please join us for this free seminar where you can learn about Jim's two and three day riding workshops (no boring classroom!). CLICK HERE for more information To reserve a seat, please e-mail Bradley Convis: Click here and please include "Rider's Workshop" in the subject line. |