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1 . Ron Davis has been a rider, off and on, for about 40 years. Over that period, he’s also squeezed in a full time career teaching writing, photography and publishing while also working as a social media writer for the tourism industry in northwest Ontario and Associate Editor for BMW Owners News. His writing has been featured by BMW Owners News, BMW Motorcycle Magazine and The National Writing Project, and his essays, sometimes on motorcycling, can be heard regularly on Wisconsin Public Radio’s “Wisconsin Life.”


2. Jon Dale, feature writer Jon was born in London, England, and moved to the United States at the age of 10. Today, Jon and his wife Amy live in the mountains of Colorado with their four children. When spring comes, you’ll find him riding his mountain bike or motorcycle with friends throughout Colo- rado. Jon is part of the team at And Sons Magazine, which will be releasing the adventure motorcycle film A Story Worth Liv- ing on one night only, May 19 of this year. You can learn more at www.astoryfilm.com.


3. Adventure Brothers You may have met Shawn and Lance on the road or perhaps, on a mountaintop! For years they traveled the country on behalf of BMW, teaching would-be adventure riders how to manage their “big” machines off-road. Together, they have nearly two decades of ADV riding experience and have led trainings and tours worldwide. These days, the Adven- ture Brothers have expanded into product testing, reviews, and sharing experience and knowledge of the sport they love.


4. Neale Bayly, feature writer Neale Bayly has been involved in riding and writing about motorcycles for more than 38 years in 49 countries and currently leads adventure rides across South Africa and Peru to benefit his charitable foundation, wellspring- outreach.org. Some of Bayly’s other notable achievements include joining the 200 mph club, riding a Valentino Rossi 2005 world championship winning Yamaha M1, and riding a rare 1936 Harley Davidson on the Blue Ridge Parkway. His series on motorcycle touring, Trippin’ On Two Wheels, is currently airing on MAV TV.


5. Matthew Parkhouse acquired his first BMW in 1972, upon his return from Vietnam. He hired on at Doc’s BMW of Colorado Springs in 1977. Since then, his life has been a mixture of travel (U.S., Mexico, Europe and North Africa), owning/working in various shops, working as a nurse, and being very involved in his local community. He has owned around fifteen airhead BMWs over the years, but his first bike, a 1972 R75/5, is parked by the front door with 423,000 miles on the odometer.


6. Lee Parks has been riding motorcycles since the age of 12 and finds his greatest joy in sharing the motorcycling experience with family and friends. This passion eventually led him to work in the motorcycle industry. Parks has an extensive racing background, has worked as the editorial director of Motorcycle Consumers News and founded Lee Parks Design in 2001 to create innovative products and services to help riders achieve “better living through motorcycling” and help companies better serve their customers.


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