I can’t stress how foward I’m looking to seeing these guys in November
Rally De Los Muertos
A number of people in the Scooter community already know this, but Rally De Los Muertos is officially up and open for registration!
A lot of work has gone into the conceptualization and planning of this Scooter Rally.
This will be the first Scooter Rally in the City of San Antonio since Amerivespa in 2010 and first locally organized Rally since Third Coast 5 in 2009.
In that time, the local scooting scene has changed a lot in terms of the local faces that still ride on two wheels and the organized clubs that still operate in the area.
I’ve wrestled with the idea of starting another scooter club for sometime… but I didn’t want to do it unless I knew the people who wanted to be in the club had the same passion and creative spirit to do things the right way.
I have to quickly give thanks to friend and now club mate Clay for getting Rally De Los Muertos started. The theme was completely his idea. I’m delighted to know that he heard me out when I strongly suggested we target the Halloween weekend for a scooter rally.
Shortly after getting the URL secured, I stopped by Clayton’s house with a bottle of Old Savannah in hand and pitched the idea of doing the rally in three parts/three acts.
I wanted to do this for two reasons… 1.) I didn’t want to be married to a theme 6 years from now and be faced with having to conceptualize Day of the Dead Six (Six, Six, Seis - would have been the Rally name tho’)…
2.) I wanted to do something that had never been done before. I wanted to present our rally patches in a puzzle pattern. People who attend the rally this year, will not only get t-shirt, but they’ll also be getting the first installment of three Rally De Los Muertos patches that will one day all come together to complete a full 3 part patch.
To do this, I reached out to a local graphic artist who had put together some incredible show posters for shows in the local area.
As luck would have it, his interest in scooters and the scooting scene has always been inside of him so he jumped at the opportunity to collaborate with me on this insane idea.
He put together a logo for our rally after exchanging some emails and two quick phone calls… and as soon as that was done - Rally De Los Muertos became a living breathing reality.
That was mid-june and since then, we’ve booked some venues, hooked up with some incredible sponsors and if all goes well - we hope to announce some big things in the coming weeks.
One of the biggest things I’m looking forward to announcing is the name of our Scooter Club… that will have to wait a little while longer tho’.
Motor City Shakedown 8
A week from now, my Ole Town Scooter Club - Rovers S.C. - will be throwing down the 8th installment of the Motor City Shakedown…
I can’t believe that 8 years have passed since I helped throw the very first Motor City Shakedown in downtown Detroit.
I look insanely forward to attending MCS9 next summer when I plan to not only attend myself, but bring along a few friends from the Alamo City.

Rally With No Name
Want to quickly plug the Rally With No Name - in Austin this year. The Rally is exactly 2 months away and you can register for it by clicking here.
I haven’t been to any Rally’s this year so I’m looking forward to seeing all my friends at the end of September!
My new Scooter club should be out flying the colors by then…

BRAID is back on Tour
As luck would have it… I have some vacation time to burn thru too.

Accomplished a small, but meaningful goal today and that was to not set foot outside of my apartment for 24 hours…
The past couple of weeks have been really crazy, with travel and work so it was nice to just be at home and decompress.
After making both breaky and lunch at home, I decided to just go around the corner and pick up something to eat for dinner.
Currently listening to the most recent Joe Rogan Experience podcast, featuring Maynard J. Keenan (of TOOL) where they’re talking about: Wine, Judo and Psychotropic experiences…
All I need to do now is get some reading in.
"I’m not Crazy!"
Met up with Robert of DVS Design tonight to pick up some invites we quickly collaborated on.
We’ve also been working on a few other projects including a scooter rally I’m helping organize in October and a scooter club I’m starting with friends.
He’s an amazing talent and I’m incredibly lucky to be in his good graces so that we can work on so many cool things coming up.
Mitt Happens

Ran across this poster while going thru some daily emails… I’m not one for political propaganda, but it made me laugh.
Detroit je t’aime is a Kickstarter project worth getting behind.