Corbin’s Ride On will premiere as a new Speed Channel program on June 11, as part of “Two Wheel Tuesday”. Here is a press release from Bradley David Productions concerning this new motorcycle program.
Evansville, IN – 5/6/02: The creators of the hit television shows “My
Classic Car” and “Popular Hot Rodding Television” will soon launch “Ride
On”, their first show in the motorcycle category. Corbin Saddles, one of
the best-known and most respected companies in the motorcycle aftermarket,
has signed on as title sponsor. Corbin’s “Ride On” will debut June 11th on
Speed Channel’s Two-Wheel Tuesday at 11:00 pm Eastern.Corbin’s “Ride On” is a fast-paced, location-based show designed to capture
the enthusiasm and excitement of the motorcycle hobby. Episodes contain
coverage of events and rallies, features on particular motorcycles,
celebrities and collections as well as product/how-to segments.Dennis Gage, host of “My Classic Car” and co-owner of Bradley David
Productions, Inc., is executive producer of Corbin’s “Ride On”. He will
also play an occasional on-camera role as a guest correspondent on the new
show. “There has never been a show that really covered the entire
motorcycle hobby from this perspective.”, states Gage. “Also, with our
experience and high production values, Ride On will raise the bar for
motorcycle programming.”Mike Corbin, founder and CEO of Corbin Saddles states, “We’ve wanted to get
into television for some time because we believe it’s the most effective
way to reach our customers, and this is a perfect match up. We make the
best seats and accessories in the motorcycle aftermarket, and Bradley David
Productions are leaders in motorsports television. We’re very excited.”Brian Jackson, a long time radio announcer and motorcycle enthusiast, will
host Corbin’s Ride On. Brian is also currently the voice of both My Classic
Car and Popular Hot Rodding Television and has a wide variety of experience
that he brings to the new show. “Along with my career in broadcasting, I’ve
had a lot of seat time on a variety of bikes over the years. It’s great
when your hobby can become your job. This is going to be a blast!”, boasts
Brian.In addition to its primary time slot on Tuesday evenings, Corbin’s “Ride
On” will also have a second, yet to be announced, regularly scheduled time
slot each week on Speed Channel.