The 2010 Workshops

Natural Bridge, Virginia Tour
Two Day Weekend Workshops from Thurmont, Maryland to Natural Bridge, Virginia.
Includes: 2 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 1 Dinner, 1 Night Lodging, 2 Days Instruction over 500 miles, Headset, Full Course Syllabus. 
You pay for gas.
Fee: $750.00 
Maximum size: 5 Feel to free to call me with questions.
Interested? Click to read tour description.
April 17-18 Completed
April 24-25 Completed
May 15-16 Completed
May 22-23 Completed
June 5-6 Sold Out
October 2-3
October 8-9
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Canaan Valley, West Virginia Tour
Two Day Weekend Workshops from Thurmont, Maryland to Canaan Valley, West Virginia.
Includes: 2 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 1 Dinner, 1 Night Lodging, 2 Days Instruction over 450 miles, Headset, Full Course Syllabus. You pay for gas.
Fee: $750.00 Feel to free to call me with questions.
Interested? Click to read tour description.
May 1-2 Completed
May 8-9 Completed
May 29-30  Sold Out
June 26-27 Sold Out
Sept 25-26
October 16-17
October 23-24
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Single Day Workshops from 
Willville Campground, Meadows of Dan Virginia
Meadows of Dan, Virginia.
 Includes: 1 Day Instruction, Lunch, Headset, Full Course Syllabus.
Fee: $275 Maximum size: 5 Feel to free to call me with questions.
Interested? Click to read tour description.
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Workshop Schedule for 2010





Tom Callahan with 100,000+ experience from Alexandria, Virginia

Dear Jim,

“I can’t thank you enough for the Rider’s Workshop last weekend.  I hope you don’t mind if I go on a bit here with a few specifics that you can share with others who are thinking about taking the course.  Please also feel free to pass along my name and number to anyone who would like a “live” testimonial.

I am an experienced rider of 30-plus years and well over 100,000 miles.  This is just some of what I learned or improved in your two-day workshop:

  • Choosing gears more effectively for better control, confidence, and smoothness in curves
  • Reading a road better, looking to the “vanishing point,” and taking in the full picture of the environment
  • Using my GPS to anticipate curves beyond visual sight
  • Using a trailing rear brake in a curve to enhance stability, particularly in descending terrain
  • How to get a tactile feel, while riding at speed, for the traction of the road surface under varying weather and surface conditions
  • How to up- and down-shift more smoothly
  • How to ride with more precision, attention, and awareness
  • How to identify and seek out the countless lightly trafficked “invisible roads” that are outstanding for motorcycle riding

But the whole of the workshop was much greater than the sum of these parts.  The experience reinvigorated me and my love for riding.  By taking your approach toward riding as an art with a focus on precision and smoothness, every road and curve, no matter how familiar, becomes new and fresh to me.

Ten years ago, I paid about $700 for an Aerostich riding suit (they are $847 today).  The suit was a good investment, because it makes riding safer and more enjoyable in varying weather conditions.  For about the same money, your workshop is an even better investment in riding safety and enjoyment.  I know that it will pay me dividends for many years to come.

I look forward to riding with you again soon.”

With best regards,

Tom Callahan
Alexandria, VA

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