Producer/Director Bryan H. Carroll and Producer James Walker are pleased to announce that Why We Ride is now available for audiences worldwide on digital platforms. For the first time, fans from across six continents will be able to share in the documentary that has brought the motorcycle community together in a celebration of what it means to be a rider. Beginning today February 18th, Why We Ride will be available across all of iTunes’ and Amazon’s stores worldwide.
Bryan H. Carroll: “Motorcycling is about sharing and it’s a real privilege to be able to share this film with the international motorcycling community. Making this film wouldn’t have been possible without the support of motorcyclist around the world, and sharing our story with everyone who has ever ridden a bike has been our dream all along.”
Winner of the 2014 Family Choice Award, the 2014 AMA Hazel Kolb Brighter Image Award, the 2014 Portland Motorcycle Film Fest, and the 2013 Motorcycle Film Fest, Why We Ride has been shown at over 200 fan hosted screenings across the United States. To download your personal copy of Why We Ride today go to the iTunes Store or the Amazon Store.
If you don’t know you should not have to have someone tell you.
The above is bad advice; if you don’t know and no one ever tells you; you might not ever figure it out…
It’s similar to the reason I parent my son; if I don’t teach him and show him, he’s unlikely to get some opportunities to do some extraordinary things in life.
this needs to go to Netflix…
As these kinds of films always are, it’s a bit heavy on racing footage/community, but there are enough scenic views to make it worthwhile for us touring/daily rider guys too.
We need more positive motocycling movies like this
and I do agree that we need to add to Neflix listings
Bryan,
RE:
“… Motorcycling is about sharing …”
That’s like saying driving a car is “about turning left”……
Or that “hope & change is about fundamental transformation.”
What Motorcycling has always been about is individualism.
About one’s ability to learn new skills, to demonstrate those capabilities, to rebuff critics, and to persevere in the face of adversity.
To recognize cindered spirits and revel in your own individuality.
The rest is either political correctness or hiding from reality.
-nicker-.
I disagree with Chuck C. All sorts of art is affirmation to some (like us) and challenging or informative to others (like those who have never ridden). Personally, I will buy it today on iTunes and look forward to watching it. Also, as I live in the mid-Atlantic, it will help fight the snow-covered-road blues that I am experiencing. All the best to my fellow travelers.
You can also buy it from local shops via Tucker Rocky/Biker’s Choice (PN 00-1002) for $24.95, Great Documentary you will keep and show for sometime.
$12.99 itunes